ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan football managed 234 yards in the season opener, a good number to be sure, but Mike Hart would like to see more.
The Wolverines running backs coach and all-time rushing leader met with the media on Wednesday to discuss the state of his position group, and noted that there were a couple of runs that were a broken tackle away from going for 40 yards. But there was still a lot to like.
Now that it’s a new-look room without Hassan Haskins, Hart shared what he’s seen from his current players, why he’s not looking to replace Haskins, what he’s seen from freshman C.J. Stokes and more.
Here’s everything he had to say.