
The pause has been lifted and the Michigan football team is back on the practice field. For now, at least. The Wolverines were set to practice in Ann Arbor for the first time in over a week on Monday, after a COVID-19 outbreak sidelined them for their scheduled game against Maryland, team spokesman Dave Ablauf confirmed this afternoon. “Medical has cleared the team to begin limited workouts,” Ablauf said in a text message. Should Michigan make it through today with little trouble, it would the first step in being able to play Saturday’s game against No. 4 Ohio State (noon, FOX). The team reported at least a dozen positive COVID-19 tests last week, according to a report by the Associated Press, while Michigan’s athletic department reported 15 positive cases. Under Big Ten protocol, any student-athlete who tests positive must sit out game competition for a minimum of 21 days. The…
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