
MGoBlue Podcasts with Jon Jansen Radio Replay - Inside Michigan Football (Sept. 22)
Sep 23, 2025
Sherrone Moore, the head coach of the Michigan Wolverines football program, discusses the team's performance during a bye week, focusing on game preparation and standout players. Grant Newsome, the offensive line coach, shares insights on O-line development and chemistry, emphasizing the importance of depth and coaching techniques for a mobile quarterback. Both coaches address the strides made in player development and defensive strategies as they gear up for upcoming challenges.
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Use The Bye To Reinforce The 'How'
- Use the bye week to reinforce the "how": focus on practice execution, details, and rep quality rather than just schemes.
- Continue the practice habits that produced success against Central Michigan and Nebraska.
Crippen's Key Blocks On Long Runs
- Moore explained both long touchdown runs were outside zone plays where center Greg Crippen knocked the three-technique and climbed to the second level.
- He praised Crippen for his best game and for not watching the ball but blocking his man.
Norman Prepared Young Players For Crowd Noise
- Moore said the tough Norman environment prepared many young players for Nebraska's atmosphere and helped them embrace noise instead of being rattled.
- He credited that experience for improved composure and performance on the road.


