By Angelique S. Chengelis The Detroit News Comments Illinois' dual-threat quarterback Nathan Scheelhaase has battled an ankle injury, suffered in the opener against Western Michigan. (Joe Robbins/Detroit News) Ann Arbor â" When Michigan is about to face a mobile quarterback, the defensive linemen often play a little game at the end of practice. Michigan coach Brady Hoke likes to call it, "Chase the Rabbit." Illinois dual-threat quarterback Nate Scheelhaase is this week's rabbit. The 25th-ranked Wolverines (3-2, 1-0 Big Ten) face Illinois (2-4, 0-2) on Saturday at Michigan Stadium "You ever try to catch a rabbit?" Hoke said Wednesday before practice. "They're hard to catch. You stay after...
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