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ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan Wolverines footballclosed out spring practices with a split-squad scrimmage Saturday at The Big House. But as sophomore EDGE Cameron Brandt put it, the game was also a “launching point” for the rest of the offseason. “Take this game, go over the film, figure out what I need to get better, what we as a team need to get better at — and just taking those steps,” the 6-foot-4, 277-pounder explained. “May is coming up; we have a little discretionary period, so we’ll just be working on those little techniques, fine-tuning. Summer’s gonna come, August, just keep picking up…