ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Even though Michigan football’s starters on defense have only played half a game in each of the first two games, the defensive side of the ball has excelled. Credit goes to not only the defensive front, but the secondary, as well.
Currently, the Wolverines are fielding the No. 8 pass defense in the country, allowing just 125 yards per game through the air. Defensive pass game coordinator Steve Clinkscale, who is also the co-defensive coordinator, is pleased with what he’s seen from his unit through two games, but also sees a lot to improve upon.
On Wednesday, he met with the media. Here is everything he had to say.