What Michigan OL coach/co-OC Sherrone Moore said before Michigan State

If the offensive line can do its job, it should be a good Saturday for the maize and blue.

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — One of the biggest tests on Saturday for Michigan football vs. Michigan State will be how the offense — especially the offensive line — handles the Spartan defensive front.

Thus far, the Wolverines have allowed just three sacks, and the run game rates as the fifth-best rushing attack in the nation. But, the game won’t be decided on paper, and the offense will need to execute if the maize and blue are to remain undefeated.

On Wednesday, Michigan offensive line coach and co-offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore met with the media to discuss the task at-hand, touching on what his unit has done thus far, what it’ll need to do against MSU, and much, much more.

Here is everything he had to say.

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