Michigan football coach Whittingham discusses spring ball, player standouts

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Michigan football coach Kyle Whittingham discussed the team's progress through spring ball, highlighting player standouts and new schemes on both sides of the ball. The team has had a productive first 10 practices, with some players making significant strides, but suffered a setback with the season-ending injury of running back Micah Ka'apana.
Michigan football is two-thirds through spring ball with 10 practices down. The team has a new look with Kyle Whittingham as coach, but will still focus on complementary football. Whittingham spoke to the media, discussing the team's progress and player standouts. Running back Micah Ka'apana is out for the season with a lower leg injury. Despite this, the team has been healthy and productive, with players like Tommy Carr and Salesi Moa making significant strides. The annual spring game is on April 18.
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