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Lindsey's Insights: Michigan Offense's Growth & Ohio State Prep

Michigan football offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey discussed the teams progress, emphasizing the growth of young players like Bryce Underwood and Andrew Marsh. He highlighted the importance of playing clean, high-level football, especially for the upcoming Ohio State game. Lindsey expressed pride in the players weekly growth and increasing confidence, despite the challenges of coaching a young offense. He stressed the importance of thorough teaching, explaining not just what to do, but why. Looking ahead to the Ohio State game, Lindsey conveyed respect for the rivalry and expressed excitement to be a part of it. He also shared his favorite Thanksgiving dishes, balancing the intensity of the game with the joy of the holiday.

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