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TheOldPanther

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For some other reason I went to Michigan roster for 2015 and they list 9 QBs, and we have 5 - says something.
 
For some other reason I went to Michigan roster for 2015 and they list 9 QBs, and we have 5 - says something.
Maybe the upperclassmen are weak??? Harbaugh will win up there, or be carted off to a funny farm. Maybe both!!
Hope all is well!!
 
What does it say, other than Michigan has a bunch of QBs on their roster that will never play. What does it say, that Michigan is depending on a graduate transfer from Iowa, who lost his job there?
 
It says that 8 of them will probably be on the bench with 5 or 6 thinking of transferring.

It's not out of the realm for QBs to be injured, including multiple QB injuries on the same team. The year BK won the BE he had to play 6 QBs because of injuries, Tony Pike the 6th string led them to the conference title.

Let's just hope we don't suffer two QB injuries this year.
 
Oh please, Brian Kelly didn't have to play 6 QBs that year, he had to play two, Pike and Collaros. Two of the younger QBs had 5 and 2 pass attempts respectively. Where do people come up with this nonsense... 6 QBs. Lol
 
Passing

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Passing
Rk Player Cmp Att Pct Yds Y/A AY/A TD Int Rate
1 Tony Pike 211 338 62.4 2520 7.5 8.4 29 6 149.8
2 Zach Collaros 93 124 75.0 1434 11.6 12.5 10 2 195.5
3 Chazz Anderson 5 6 83.3 33 5.5 5.5 0 0 129.5
4 Brendon Kay 2 2 100.0 27 13.5 13.5 0 0 213.4
 
How are those 9 QBs working out for Michigan? Utah likes the UM QB situation, absolutely brutal
 
Dunno if this situation exactly says something. I think we'd need to know the star ratings and how ballyhoo-ed all of them had been as recruits.

But if they all were 4 star types, it reflects on how many kids like that seem oddly fine to commit to blue blood programs with oodles of depth, happily acknowledging the chances are good they'll almost certainly rot on the bench for most or all their time (or transfer to salvage one or two seasons at a lesser). Rather than commit to a lower tier school with strong likelihood to play right away, but perhaps not the sweet perks of a blue blood. Not that I'm implying in the LEAST that blue bloods are giving payola ...

This reflects why pro teams have drafts that forcibly distribute new talent, or it would be true there too.

Maybe college sports needs similar kind of socialism. Bad programs get more scholies, or an earlier LOI day, or such. Be an interesting thing to pilot somehow, dunno just how, though
 
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