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New Michigan coach Micah Simon demands more from wideouts

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The one position that Michigan football used to be widely known for that has underachieved for the most part of the past few decades has been wide receiver.

The storied position group once boasted players such as David Terrell, Braylon Edwards, and Mario Manningham, but since the days of Lloyd Carr, having elite players at the position has been scarce. New wide receivers coach Micah Simon hopes to change that.

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Simon followed head coach Kyle Whittingham from Utah to Ann Arbor, and spoke on an officially released Michigan football social media post about his philosophy of the position group as well as what he hopes to see from the wideouts under his tutelage.

“Everything we do in practice is competitive,” Simon said. “There’s hardly any periods in practice where there’s not a competition, and that’s something that Coach Whitt’s carried for years, and it’ll continue to go that way. It is being able to show up, put the football down on the grass, and let’s play. We treat it very much like literally, you’re already wearing your pads in the car driving to the game, and you hop out the car and then you tell your coach what’s up, and then you start playing football. That’s what we want to bring to Michigan.”

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