Previewing Michigan's seven biggest position battles at stake in spring practices The Michigan football team began spring practices this week after a hectic winter that included a national championship, a change in head coaches, and the resignation and hiring of multiple assistant coaches. As the Wolverines take off their pads and resume official practices, there will be plenty of position fights to watch because a staggering 18 starters from the previous season are no longer with the team. Notably, players who have been waiting for their time for several seasons already compete for several of Michigan's "open" positions. Even though they are officially replacing a 2023 starter, the Wolverines consider players like Giovanni El-Hadi, Greg Crippen, Josaiah Stewart, Derrick Moore, Ernest Hausmann, Jaishawn Barham, Myles Hinton, and others to be starters. However, there are also other places that are actually up for grabs. We examine the prospects, the struggle in progress, our first predictions for how it will turn out, and the opinions of coaches as we delve into Michigan's most significant and intriguing position battles this spring. By the end of spring practices, not all of them will have a certain winner, but during the course of the following month, all of these positions will be up for grabs, with several players The fight is the most significant and unpredictable event on this list. This could really be a five-player contest involving Tuttle, Orji, Denegal, Warren, and Davis, according to coaches and leaving players. ...