LG Trevor Keegan announcement that he is leaving Michigan now another significant issue for team….

For the past week and a half, a mixture of facts and hyperbole have washed across the media as details emerge about Michigan football and alleged sign-stealing. But one thing Wolverines players take exception to is the accusation that what is being alleged is solely responsible for the team’s recent success.
In short, the players still worked to win, executed and won the games.
Fifth-year senior left guard and team captain Trevor Keegan addressed the allegations on Tuesday evening, noting that while many in the college football world are now dismissing Michigan’s last two-plus seasons, they’re completely undermining the work that went into player development and execution in the games.
“I don’t have too much say on that. But as a player that has been here a while, it’s kind of, you know, it’s bothersome, because we’ve worked so hard to change this program and bring it back to where it’s supposed to be,” Keegan said. “Everybody can make their allegations all they want but the people who were in here and — we know what we do, we know how we work. We know how we are as teammates and like as a family here. So yeah, it’s whatever. It’s whatever at this point.