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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan football has the No. 1 rushing attack in the country through three weeks, and while the athleticism and vision of running backs Blake Corum and Hassan Haskins obviously play a major part, so, too, does the offensive line and how they’ve played thus far.
While the line was thought to be among the team’s strengths, with a new position coach in Sherrone Moore, who moved over from tight ends, it was no sure thing that it would be among the Big Ten’s elite. Thus far, we might be witnessing the best in Jim Harbaugh’s tenure, which is another big credit to the unit and its position coach.
On Wednesday, offensive line coach and co-offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore met with the media inside Oosterbaan Fieldhouse to discuss the state of the O-line through three weeks and why they’ve been so good. Here is what he had to say.
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