What Michigan football OC Josh Gattis said before Maryland

This should put a lot of the conspiracies about Michigan’s offense to bed.

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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan is still 9-1, but there remains loads of consternation from the fan base about the state of the offense. There have been questions about the Wolverines’ viability in the passing game as they’ve leaned heavily on the run game. There have been questions about Cade McNamara starting over true freshman J.J. McCarthy. There has been a week-to-week microscope of whether or not the offense we’ve seen every game could beat Ohio State.

In his first meeting with the media in quite some time, Michigan offensive coordinator Josh Gattis addressed most all of those things, giving a particularly full-throated defense of McNamara, while also sharing why he likes the current offensive philosophy.

Starting with the below locker room celebration at Penn State, Gattis addressed multiple aspects of the offense in his latest press conference. Here’s everything he had to say.