We mentioned it earlier today, center David Molk is out for 4-6 weeks with a broken foot. Rodriguez addressed it today in his Monday morning presser. Molk is most certainly considered the leader of the Michigan O-line, and one of the most experienced linemen we have.
Filling in for him will be David Moosman (who is coming back this week from a shoulder injury) and backup lineman Rocko Khoury. Of course it is great to have Moosman back, but losing Molk for any amount of time is going to be a blow for this high-powered offense.
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