Michigan coach Sherrone Moore wants to see more this week at practice before making a quarterback decision.
Michigan coach Sherrone Moore was noncommittal when it came to naming a starting quarterback ahead of the Wolverines' game against in-state rival Michigan State on Saturday. The first-year head coach will reportedly make a QB decision after this week's practices, which could mark the third quarterback change this season for the defending national champions.
The junior quarterback was eventually replaced by Jack Tuttle during the 27-17 loss to the Huskies, after he completed just 3 of 7 passes for 15 yards. In Michigan's most recent loss to Illinois, Tuttle had 208 passing yards, which is the highest total for any Michigan quarterback this season. However, he was unable to log a touchdown, adding one interception and two fumbles.
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