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Michigan football 2024 season preview: Running back

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In this episode, Zach Shaw and Steve Lorenz preview the strengths, question marks and expectations for the Michigan football team's running back room.

They open with a look at with the strengths of the room. They discuss the group’s collective size, strength and contact courage, particularly that of Kalel Mullings and Benjamin Hall. They also discuss how with Hall and Jordan Marshall having strong offseasons, the room could be deeper than in years’ past, and ultimately rotate four backs into game regularly.

They then turn to the biggest question marks of the room, including the potential bounce-back year of Donovan Edwards after a disappointing junior season. They also look at the up-and-coming members of the room, as well as what it will take for Edwards to pick up where Blake Corum left off.

They close by looking at some X-factor players for the room, and make bold predictions for the group in the 2024 season.

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In this episode, Zach Shaw and Steve Lorenz preview the strengths, question marks and expectations for the Michigan football team's running back room.

They open with a look at with the strengths of the room. They discuss the group’s collective size, strength and contact courage, particularly that of Kalel Mullings and Benjamin Hall. They also discuss how with Hall and Jordan Marshall having strong offseasons, the room could be deeper than in years’ past, and ultimately rotate four backs into game regularly.

They then turn to the biggest question marks of the room, including the potential bounce-back year of Donovan Edwards after a disappointing junior season. They also look at the up-and-coming members of the room, as well as what it will take for Edwards to pick up where Blake Corum left off.

They close by looking at some X-factor players for the room, and make bold predictions for the group in the 2024 season.

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