Four games and a bye week in and the No. 20 Michigan football team is officially one-third of the way through its season. In the eyes of most people, that means there’s still ample time for the team to further gel, for the players to fine-tune various aspects of their game and for the Wolverines to ensure they’re eventually playing at the elite level they strive for.

But co-offensive coordinator Steve Casula is not most people. According to him, the time is now.

“From top to bottom, I think this is as good of a tight end room we’ve had here in some years,” Casula said Wednesday. “The time for us to go play at an extremely high level is now, and what does that look like? It’s no bad plays, and it’s making the exceptional ones. You’re not going to make every extraordinary play. You’re not.

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