Thursday, October 02, 2008

Detroit News: Article by Angelique Chengelis

U-M's offensive line gets healthier

Rodriguez will wait until after practice today to decide about two moves on the left side.

Angelique S. Chengelis / The Detroit News

ANN ARBOR -- The numbers finally are there, now it's a matter of finding the right combination.

Michigan's offensive line has featured a bit of a patchwork look through four games, as players get healthy and the best players at each position are determined.

Things are looking up, though, as Michigan prepares to face Illinois at Michigan Stadium on Saturday in the second week of Big Ten play.

"Health-wise it's the best we've been for a while," U-M coach Rich Rodriguez said Wednesday before practice.

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