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Monday Quick Hits: David Molk Making Progress with Injured Foot
- David Molk is no longer wearing a protective boot, and according to Mike Martin, Molk has started working out again.
- Jordan Kovacs got so much playing time against Michigan State because he was playing better than Michael Williams, not because Williams went to the bench with an injury. He was injured going into the game, but it doesn’t sound like Kovacs replaced him because of that injury. Kovacs did make some mistakes, but he also made a couple great plays. One that sticks out is his enormous hit on Larry Caper that forced a fumble. The other one is when he dropped Caper for a loss on 3rd and 2 at the end of the game, forcing MSU to punt the ball away and setting up Michigan’s game-tying drive.
- Tate Forcier is going to be a “little limited” in practice today, but he should fully participate the rest of the week.
- Overall there were no new injuries coming out of the MSU game, which is good news.
- Michigan dropped out of the top 25 in the two major polls and is now ranked 31st in both.
- Rich Rodriguez wants the $3.9 million lawsuit against him over a bad real estate deal to be dismissed.
- Juice Williams has been benched by Ron Zook, who will replace him with Eddie McGee.
- The Michigan hockey team played a couple exhibitions games over the weekend and won both of them. Michigan beat the U.S. NTDP Under-18 team by a score of 4-2 on Saturday, and yesterday Michigan had a 6-2 victory over Windsor.

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