If as expected JJ leaves what are the options at QB?

Submitted by SalvatoreQuattro on January 13th, 2024 at 9:25 PM

Of all teams Michigan is the best suited to play and win with an inexperienced QB. They did so last year with JJ.

If Orgi is as talented as they say do they roll with him? They only allowed him to throw once in a game, but they did play him in the biggest games. They could construct their offense along the lines of what Bama did with Milroe. With youth at WR and a talented OL and RBs corps this seems like the most plausible option.

Davis Warren is still here. Not sure what happens with him.

Jadyn Davis is a true freshman.I expect him to get snaps. 

Michigan raised significant sums for Champions Circle. I suspect that much of that  will go to keeping some key pieces like Rod Moore and Trente. That they didn’t go after a center this cycle tells me they are confident in what they have on the roster.

I do expect they will go after CBs and WRs in the portal and maybe a QB if an intriguing one(Milroe?) pops up. I think all of this is coaching invariant. .

Killer Khakis

January 13th, 2024 at 9:30 PM ^

They may have Orji start with the plan to bring Davis slowly in like JJ in 2021 with packages for him. Orji will be a junior this next year, his potential is off the charts and exciting if he can harness it. 

mackbru

January 13th, 2024 at 11:44 PM ^

His potential as a runner is off the charts. There is zero — repeat: zero — evidence that he’s a viable passer. If he could throw, they would have let him throw. And he really didn’t see time until after we’d cycled through Tuttle and Warren. He was like 3rd on the chart and a fairly obscure recruit. There’s very little chance he will be QB1. Because of this, there’s a decent chance he could seek a starting gig elsewhere. 

Ghost of Fritz…

January 14th, 2024 at 8:12 PM ^

In the YouTube video, the weird thing is that Michigan did line up in a wishbone formation.  But...they did not actually run that like a true wishbone offense play.  Michigan just used it as two of the RBs were lead blockers, and they handed off to Leroy Hoard who followed them into the endzone.  In a true wishbone play, the QB is actually making reads and has up to 4 different options.  There were no options on that play.  Just...two lead blockers and a pre-determined handoff.

MadGatter

January 13th, 2024 at 10:36 PM ^

They're screwed if they need to bring a QB in from the spring. Transfer guys in the winter often don't get enough reps to fully handle the new offense. Guys in the spring have no hope and often are not good quality anyways (think Peyton Thorne). 

I'm of the opinion you just ride with what you got and do your best to develop Orji. Worst case just become qb power running team with a gadget passing game.