Winning three straight Big Ten Championships is fun. Appearing in three consecutive College Football Playoffs is fun. Raising a national championship trophy is definitely fun. An 8-5 season after all of those accomplishments, though, may not be quite as fun.

 

After a slow start to the 2024 campaign, the Michigan football team finally found its groove later in the season with wins against Northwestern, Ohio State and Alabama. But in the lows of the season, offensive line coach Grant Newsome definitely felt some of that deflated play translated to his position group’s approach to practice and day-to-day operations.

It left Newsome and the group coasting — and they weren’t having as much fun.

“It’s natural anytime you go through some adversity, and especially just us coaches, it’s been a while since anyone in that building had lost more than a game in a season.,” Newsome said Monday. “… I always joke, we play a kids game like some of the 6 year olds play out at recess. And obviously, yes, there’s bigger stakes to it. We all understand that, but at the end of the day, you have to have fun playing this. I think there were times last year where I didn’t do a good enough job of just letting them do that.”

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