Much like quarterback, this is one of the few spots on a football roster where only one person can play.
And Michigan is losing one of the best in college football -- and school history. Rimington Award winner David Molk is moving along to the NFL and in his place is a bunch of uncertainty.
Molk was critical to what Michigan offensive coordinator Al Borges wanted to do last season -- he said as much in indicating how important a knowledgeable center is to a pro-style offense -- and because of that, he played almost every snap.
And Michigan is losing one of the best in college football -- and school history. Rimington Award winner David Molk is moving along to the NFL and in his place is a bunch of uncertainty.
Molk was critical to what Michigan offensive coordinator Al Borges wanted to do last season -- he said as much in indicating how important a knowledgeable center is to a pro-style offense -- and because of that, he played almost every snap.
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