Offensive line not yet settled
Rodriguez is juggling personnel to find a combination that is healthy and effective.
Angelique S. Chengelis / The Detroit News
ANN ARBOR -- The tweaking of Michigan's offensive line continues.
"We're moving some guys around," U-M coach Rich Rodriguez said Monday. "Again, still trying to find the best (five)."
With the status of Perry Dorrestein (knee) improving for Saturday's game against Illinois, he might move into the starting spot at left tackle, while starting left tackle Mark Ortmann might move to left guard.
Tim McAvoy started three games at left guard, but converted defensive lineman John Ferrara got the start Saturday.
The Wolverines have been stymied by a number of injuries on the offensive line since the preseason, when they lost guard Cory Zirbel to a knee injury.
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