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May 2016 Issue

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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spring that they've taken Fisch's words to heart. Perry was solid in Florida, while Ways came up with a number of deep balls in practice situations, including scrimmages and seven-on-seven drills, before being sidelined with a broken foot in late March. He underwent surgery and is expected to miss three to four months, but he should be back in time for the season opener with Hawaii. Perry also excelled in the spring game, catching three passes (a team high for either side) in the Maize team's 14-13 win over the Blue. He'd had a "really good spring so far" in the days leading to the game, Fisch said. "There can't be a drop-off," Perry said. "If we call three-receiver person- nel, you don't want to even notice a difference [between the third wideout and Darboh and Chesson]. This win- ter I got stronger, a lot faster, too, and Sophomore Grant Perry is trying to improve from a debut campaign that included 14 catches and a touchdown. PHOTO BY LON HORWEDEL

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