WestEndVol
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Would be big for Michigan, if true.
I'm hearing they think he won't have to sit out. Can play ASAP. That's the hot rumor.
No, the ban allows players who's eligibility spans the length of the ban to transfer and not sit out a year. All other players who's eligibility would span beyond the ban are free to leave but must sit out a year.
yupSo in 2015, Michigan would have had: Rudock, Morris, O'Korn(redshirt), Speight, Malzone, Gentry(before being moved to TE)?
He hasn't said yet.What team is Speight transferring to?
So Michigan went from having like 7 QB's on the roster Harbaugh's first season to now only having 2(obviously Patterson would make a 3rd)?
Even if Patterson doesn't end up being much more than an above average QB, I think that would be enough to significantly improve the offense. O'Korn averaged 6.1 Y/A and barely completed over half his passes. Just look at the OSU game, there were so many open receivers missed. Not to mention having some semblance of a passing game could allow Michigan to run the ball with more success, especially with a QB that can run. We already have a pretty good running game with Evans and Higdon.
Exactly. The UM offense was atrocious this past year. It has been WAY too long since UM had a legit QB under center. Without one, it makes UM almost one dimensional against quality teams.
If we had a QB that can stretch the field with his arm and mobility to scramble and make plays — it’s make UM very tough to defend.
I’m not getting my hopes up though. I liked what little we got to see from Peters, but they need to work on his pocket presence, because he took way too many big hits, as he just flat out didn’t see a guy coming.
The guy who I think will be perfect for the UM offense is McCaffrey. You have to be extremely Football smart to run the type of offense UM is trying to run. They say his intelligence is off the chart. With his DNA, I’m sure he will be able to add a good 20-30 lbs of muscle. Of course, until you see them on the field, you never know.
The OL played a role in that IMO.
No I am not saying that. What I am saying is Harbaugh was supposed to be a great instructor with QB's, and you have to admit that area had been pretty weakI'm sure we'll be fine with these guys but if we can get the #1 QB from the 2016 class, I'm going to take that. What you're suggesting would be like saying, no I don't really want Donovan People's Jones.
Is this a good thing for Ole Miss or for Michigan.
Do you want to compete for 3rd in the division and make the Outback bowl, come to Ann Arbor.I'll just post this here because it doesn't deserve another thread, but apparently Harbaugh is in Mississippi:
This from Deontay Anderson:
apparently Harbaugh is going after more than just their QB.
This dude is pretty freaking good, by far any QB scUM has. I actually hope they don’t get him, this kid is freaking legit
Some of the recruiting site guys for Michigan are now tweeting out that up to 7 Ole Miss players are interested in Michigan. That's insane, that's 1/3 of a recruiting class.Shea Patterson, Deontay Anderson (safety — was 2nd team All-SEC as a true freshman) and Van Jefferson are all coming to UM on a visit this weekend.
I’d love to get the first two guys.
Some of the recruiting site guys for Michigan are now tweeting out that up to 7 Ole Miss players are interested in Michigan. That's insane, that's 1/3 of a recruiting class.