Cannot wait for Brandon Peters

Submitted by Ron_Lippitt on

Seeing what great QB play looks like now that the "real" Rudock has appeared, it makes me giddy to imagine the potential of the next 3-4 years with Brandon Peters as our QB -- combined with Harbaugh.

Dude is a stud.

http://www.hudl.com/athlete/1434351/highlights/181121378/v2

 

EDIT:  Missed the highlight thread a few posts down, which officially makes me an asshole.  Mods please delete, unless you find anything compelling.

StephenRKass

November 16th, 2015 at 11:17 AM ^

The thread on Peters with senior highlights is still on the front page.

Having said that, I can wait for Peters. I really hope that O'Korn is as promised. Or that Morris shocks us and starts the next two years. Either way, having someone who has worked under Harbaugh through the season, with the camps and the regular practices, is going to be so far ahead. Assuming O'Korn (or Morris) have full use of the playbook, and that Harbaugh has fully assessed them, either would be better than Peters. Far better for Peters to redshirt, learn the playbook, run the scout team, and get fully up to speed. This will allow him to complete in both the Spring and Summer practices in 2017, substitute in for the starter, take over in case of injury, and even possibly surpass the starter and be the number one in Fall 2017. That's a long time away.

Victor Valiant

November 16th, 2015 at 2:18 PM ^

If/when he graduates in the Spring he will be able to transfer and play for 2 years wherever he goes. See Jacob Coker at Alabama for reference. He didn't start because Sims beat him out but he was eligible. It would be the same case for Morris wherever he ends up.

I honestly hope he ends up somewhere in the midwest so I can more closely follow how he does.

WolverineInTexas

November 16th, 2015 at 12:48 PM ^

That tends to happen a lot with freshman and sophomore QB's. Everyone is excited about the older guy that everyone thinks is at the top of the depth chart and the new guy that hasn't hit campus yet. The freshmen and sophomores don't seem to get hyped as much until they get some game reps like Speight did this year.

UMxWolverines

November 16th, 2015 at 11:55 AM ^

I think so many Michigan fans think this way because of the last ten years or so. Chad Henne started as a freshman, but I think few remember that he wouldn't have if Matt Guitierez didn't get hurt. Then after a disaster at QB in 2008 Tate came in and started as a freshman and did pretty well, but still had obvious freshman mistakes.

Bottom line the best QB will play.

Ron_Lippitt

November 16th, 2015 at 8:50 AM ^

...but we can agree that Harbaugh approached the QB situation as a "do over" when he got here.  I don't think we can discount the possibility that Peters, if as advertised, could be the anointed one out of the gate.

Andrew Luck redshirted his first season, and then took over for the older, more established Pritchard.  Maybe something like this?

Hail-Storm

November 16th, 2015 at 11:32 AM ^

The best High School QB tried to split time with a less known Junior QB, who had been around for a while.  Everyone clamored for this amazing young prospect, yet the older QB continued to out perform and beat out the young QB.

In 2000, the High School stand out played one of the best single seasons (despite missing the beginning with a foot (toe?) injury).

Mathlete (I believe) did a whole statistical analysis of true freshman QBs and compared to the entire college football QBs.  I think they at best came out average. 

My point being, no matter how good a High School prospect is, the change from HS to college is a big one.  Game moves faster, and offenses and defenses are both much more advanced. It could happen, but the stats tell us that Michigan's best chance to be great next year is with a veteran QB. 

Don

November 16th, 2015 at 8:53 AM ^

From the previous Peters post: 

"He is going to be redshirted, that was part of the things we talked about, Coach Harbaugh said ‘Brandon, we’re going to redshirt you, and I want to make sure you’re OK with that because we are going to do this the right way. I redshirted Andrew Luck, I’m going to redshirt you and if you follow the process, good things will happen."

http://www.scout.com/college/football/recruiting/story/1599892-throwback-thursday-brandon-peters

GoBlueInNYC

November 16th, 2015 at 8:29 AM ^

I'm excited for the QB position for the foreseeable future. I don't know how long it will be before Peters sees the field (I doubt it's this coming fall), but I'm excited to see what O'Korn can do and I'm still very pumped to see if Harbaugh can develop Gentry. Gentry has some crazy high potential.

umbig11

November 16th, 2015 at 8:31 AM ^

He will have to wait a bit. JO'K is the best QB on the roster and barring injuries he will start the next two years. There is also speculation that one more QB transfer will come in next year and that QB will compete with JO'K right away. Freshman QB's that can start day 1 at this level are rare.

BroadneckBlue21

November 16th, 2015 at 8:45 AM ^

Just curious, where is the speculation coming from? Plus, who would that be? With JH and company, I'm not surprised either way. I prefer stability, but I also understand that JH is always looking to improve every position. I can see a year to year change until somebody wins it early in their career and keeps it. Look at OSU and their revolving door while winning. I think JH has established the trust in his players that they will always be given the chance to compete to compete, and that a poor day won't bench a player who has earned his time but resting on laurels will. We can always look for JH to get competitors.