ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan football has very few problems thus far, and some things others consider problems aren’t particularly a concern for the offensive coaches.
Everyone knows the Wolverines need to be better scoring touchdowns in the red zone, and that appears to be a focus. But for co-offensive coordinator Matt Weiss, he doesn’t see any issues with the passing game: The offense is more taking what defenses are giving.
On Wednesday, Weiss discussed the state of the offense, what he’s seen from quarterback J.J. McCarthy, and why he feels he’s ahead of schedule, what the team needs to do to be better in the red zone and more.
Here is everything he had to say.