Michigan football players detail new staff's discipline

Michigan football players have noticed a change in discipline under the new staff, led by Kyle Whittingham. The team is experiencing a more structured and intense practice schedule, with an emphasis on punctuality and academic accountability.
Michigan football players are adapting to a new staff. The team is over a week into spring ball. Senior defensive tackle Trey Pierce notes the new staff is more disciplined. Running back Jordan Marshall shares that the lift schedule is different and more intense. Players must be 10 minutes early to everything and attend classes to practice. The new staff's discipline is expected to be on display at the annual spring game on April 18.
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