The Wolverine

September 2013

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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hype about the line, but it is what it is and we're all trying to do our best." While redshirt freshmen Ben Braden (left guard) and Kyle Kalis (right guard) seem to have separated themselves from a pack that also includes redshirt junior Joey Burzynski and redshirt sophomore Chris Bry- ant vying for the two starting roles, Miller finds himself in a heated battle with classmate Graham Glasgow to start at center. "Graham is more physically impressive than I am," said the 6-4, 290-pounder, compared to the 6-6, 303-pound Glasgow. "He's bigger Center David Molk (right) and right guard David Moosman (left) were part of U-M's brand new set of starters on the interior line in 2008. Photo by wolverine photo Gutted And Remade: U-M Interior Lines Have Started From Scratch Before For the first time since 2008, Michigan will have new starters at all three interior line positions — left guard, center and right guard. Over the last 30 years, the Wolverines have encountered the same challenge only three times previously. Here is a look at those campaigns, and how the Maize and Blue fared.

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