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MSU defender throws shade at the Michigan football offense

Following Saturday’s 49-0 beat down on Michigan State, MSU linebacker Aaron Brule had some interesting things to say about the Michigan football offense and more.

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Over the weekend, the Michigan football offense had a magnificent performance en route to a 49-0 victory over the Wolverines’ in-state rival: the Michigan State Spartans. After the game, despite being embarrassed like never before in his own stadium, MSU linebacker Aaron Brule managed to seemingly throw shade at Colston Loveland, JJ McCarthy, and others.

MSU defender throws shade at the Michigan football offense

Colston Loveland and AJ Barner — both tight ends for Michigan’s incredible offense this year — had impressive games against Michigan State over the weekend. Loveland, a sophomore, posted four catches for 79 yards and two touchdowns, while Barner, a transfer senior, hauled in eight passes for 99 yards and one touchdown.

“Nothing special” about Colston Loveland and AJ Barner, says Michigan State linebacker Aaron Brule

Still, that was apparently not enough to impress MSU linebacker Aaron Brule.

“I wouldn’t necessarily say that they (Michigan’s tight ends) are hard to cover,” Brule said after his team’s 49-0 loss. “We just gotta have good eyes in zone coverage and things that we were playing and make plays when plays come to us. (They are) nothing much special — they just make solid plays schematically, and they were able to make plays when they were put in position.”

More from Brule on Michigan football quarterback JJ McCarthy

If that was not enough, Michigan football quarterback JJ McCarthy — who currently is No. 1 in the 2023 Heisman Trophy odds — also caught some shade after Michigan’s win over the Michigan State Spartans.

“I think it’s (Michigan’s) scheme,” Brule said when asked what makes JJ McCarthy so hard to defend against. “It’s not necessarily him just doing all the work. I think those guys are put in great position to do what they do and they capitalize on all opportunities.”



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