Maryland coaches, players comment on Michigan football

Michigan will head to College Park to take on the Maryland Terrapins this Saturday.

Michigan is looking to win their second straight game without head coach Jim Harbaugh as Sherrone Moore fills in. The Wolverines beat Penn State last week and will have to deal with Ohio State a week from Saturday. Unlike last week, however, Moore will have had a full week to prepare for head coaching duties.

As always, the Terps were open about their thoughts on Michigan’s program and the ongoing scandal dominating college football news nationally.

See what Maryland players and head coach Mike Locksley are saying about their upcoming matchup with the Michigan Wolverines.

Mike Locksley, head coach

Photo: Isaiah Hole

On Michigan’s depth: “The last two days, [I] had an opportunity to watch all three phases and they’re one of those teams that it isn’t one player, that kind of, the marquee guy. They’ve got a bunch of really good players that seem to play well together and that’s what jumps out on the tape. I got a lot of respect for them.”

On Michigan’s defense: “Kris Jenkins Jr. is a star in the making and he’s one of the those guys in our league that when you put the tape on, he flashes. They’ve got a good corner, the Johnson kid. Really talented players, two talented linebackers. But you look across the board and this team plays really well together. Like it’s not one shining star that kind of sets them apart. I mean, they are a well-oiled machine, especially on the defensive side of the ball. They play really sound. They don’t make a lot of mistakes meaning you are going to have to execute at a really high level.”

On changing signals: “Once we heard that two, three weeks ago, we made a lot of the necessary adjustments because if one has them, as you read and hear, anybody can have them and so we’ve taken…


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Author : Wolverines Wire

Publish date : 2023-11-17 03:18:44

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