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Michigan center David Molk returned to action on Saturday after missing the last four games with a broken foot. His return was great news for Michigan’s offensive line, because it allowed David Moosman to move back to his normal position and in general made the line better.
Unfortunately, his return only lasted four plays. On the [...]
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