Comments from a former Tennessee Vols defender who transferred earlier in the offseason raise some eyebrows

Former Tennessee Vols defensive back Wesley Walker, who transferred to Michigan earlier this offseason, made some comments this week that likely raised some eyebrows on Rocky Top.

Walker, who started his college career at Georgia Tech, was asked by a reporter on Thursday how new Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore compares to the previous head coaches he played under.

“He (Moore) keeps things in order,” said Walker . “He makes sure everything flows smooth. Actually, of all the places I’ve been, I think this is the smoothest flow of practice. It’s strictly ball. And that’s what it should really always be. It’s not a bunch of rah-rah stuff. It’s just strictly ball and getting in and getting better.”

“The fact that we do a lot of ball, instead of doing a lot of separate stuff,” added Walker when asked what makes Michigan’s practices so smooth. “We do a lot of good on good team things. That’s ultimately how you’re going to get better. Going against good on good.”

Walker, who is entering his sixth collegiate season, also told reporters that he truly feels like part of a team at Michigan.

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