One of the things that has held back the Michigan football pass offense this season has been injuries.
Marlin Klein, one of the top targets in the passing game for Bryce Underwood, missed the Oklahoma game. Tight end Hogan Hansen, a 6-foot-5 pass catcher, has missed multiple games this season.
However, according to Chris Balas of The Wolverine, Hansen is expected to play on Saturday. Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore said that Hansen was "probable" earlier this week. It seems like he's a full-go, which will be huge for the offense.
Hansen is an underrated part of the offense, only because he hasn't been healthy this season. A two-tight end package of Klein and Hansen, along with Donaven McCulley and Andrew Marsh on the outside, can cause real problems for teams, along with Semaj Morgan.
Giovanni El-Hadi is also expected back. That means the offense will be as healthy, collectively, since fall camp.
Rod Moore expected to get more playing time against USC
Rod Moore, the senior defensive back, made a huge impact last week against Wisconsin with three impact plays in just 18 snaps.
It was clear that Moore needs to be on the field more. Of course, that comes down to health. Physically, Moore looked as fast as he ever did. His ability to diagnose plays, get players lined up correctly, and help make the proper on-field adjustments is invaluable.
Balas indicated that Moore is expected to see the field more on Saturday. If that's true, it will be a huge boost for Michigan football in its efforts to notch a road win in Los Angeles.