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Michigan Wolverines footballjunior defensive back Zeke Berryhas more opportunity now than he ever has as a college football player. There are snaps up for grabs at safety, after senior Rod Moorewent down with a leg injury, and nickel, following Mike Sainristil‘s departure to the NFL. Berry — a 5-foot-11, 192-pound Pittsburg, Calif., native — has the chance to make an impact at both positions. “I’m getting a little bit of reps at each spot right now,” Berry explained. “I don’t really have a preference on where I like to play. I can play at nickel or at safety. I don’t really mind where I play; ...
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One of the toughest tasks for the Michigan Wolverines football defense this season is to replace nickel back Mike Sainristil, a converted wide receiver who moved over to the secondary and shined over the last two seasons. A projected top-100 NFL Draft pick, Sainristil led the defensive backfield and ranked fourth on the team with 44 tackles, including 5 behind the line of scrimmage. He also excelled in coverage, leading the group with 6 interceptions — the most by a Michigan defender since cornerback Blake Countessposted an identical number in 2013. Some Sainristil stories are the stuff of leg...
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