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DANIA BEACH, Fla. — Day 1 of the media aspect of the Capital One Orange Bowl and College Football Playoff semifinal has begun in earnest, and it’s started with the Georgia side of things on Monday morning.
While a few Bulldogs defensive players met with the media via Zoom, perhaps most instructive on UGA’s vaunted defensive attack comes from Dan Lanning, the outgoing defensive coordinator who will be Oregon’s new head coach after the season is over.
He’s well aware of Michigan’s success on the ground, the offensive line’s dominance, the Wolverines’ explosiveness, and the all-around, well-rounded nature of the offensive attack.
We extrapolated what Lanning said about the maize and blue from his overall meeting with the press. Here’s what he had to say about Michigan football.
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