The quarterback position has been a debacle for Michigan football throughout the 2024 season, some of which was self-caused and some of which derives from unfortunate circumstance.
After the college football world got its first look at seventh-year senior Jack Tuttle leading the Wolverines’ offense in last week’s 27-17 loss to Washington, Fox Sports’ analyst Joel Klatt said he believes Tuttle, who was unavailable due to injury in the first five weeks of the season, was always meant to be Michigan’s starting quarterback.
“I believe that they expected Jack Tuttle to be available at the start of the year,” Klatt said of Michigan’s coaching staff. “This is the only way that I can reconcile what’s been going on through the first month of the season at Michigan, the fact that they’ve looked so lost and trying to find their way offensively.”…