Michigan football's new defense is 'a lot different' this spring

Michigan football's new defense is showing significant differences from last year's, with more movement and disguises on the back-end. The team's defense has been performing well in spring ball, with a mix of experienced and new players competing for starting spots.
Michigan football's defense is looking different this spring. New defensive coordinator Jay Hill's strategy includes more movement and disguises on the back-end. Players like Zeke Berry and Jyaire Hill may line up in various positions. The defense has been performing well in spring ball, with a good mix of experienced and new players. The team will host its annual spring game on April 18.
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