Cade Stover says he’ll “never admit” the extent to which injuries impacted his performance against Michigan: “You signed up to get beat up, so you'd better play beat up.”
Stover’s blocking also left something to be desired, with one blown assignment helping Michigan stop a would-be first-down pickup on the ground on a third-down rush by Chip Traynaum in the third quarter.
“Last couple weeks have been nice, though, to kind of get your feet back underneath you here, and hopefully we'll come into this game healthy,” Stover said. “All our focus is on Georgia right now,” Stover said. “I mean, that one stings, yes, but right now we're focusing on winning this game right now, and we're not worried about that.”
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