How Michigan was built
Former recruiting coordinator Bobby Morrison gives inside look at process
Updated: November 14, 2012, 9:40 AM ET
By
Tom VanHaaren | WolverineNation
The recruiting process at any major program is intricate and involves a team of coaches working together towards a common goal. That's no different at Michigan, and despite the changing times with technology, the same rang true when Bo Schembechler and Lloyd Carr were at the reins for the Wolverines.
Bobby Morrison was on the Michigan coaching staff from 1987 until 2002. He became the recruiting coordinator in 1995. Hired by Schembechler, Morrison coordinated the recruitment for some of the biggest names in recent history for the Wolverines.
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