Michigan Daily on the QB situation

Submitted by The Mad Hatter on

Two short articles from the Daily, one each on O'Korn and Speight.

O'Korn learned a lot having Rudock as his roommate and Speight thinks he has a good shot at being the starter this year.

 

https://www.michigandaily.com/section/football/after-sitting-out-over-year-o%E2%80%99korn-ready-reclaim-place-field

https://www.michigandaily.com/section/football/finally-conversation-quarterback-speight-working-stay-there

Hail Harbo

March 30th, 2016 at 1:09 PM ^

This is the first time since 1998 that UM has a solid three deep with every one of the QBs having some quality college football playing time.  In fact, better than 1998 when UM had only one QB with quality college football experience:  Scott Dreisbach was a known gutsy quantity though prone to injury; Tom Brady had exactly 20 passing attempts prior to 1998 (0TD, 1 INT); and Drew Henson, the pimply faced early enrollee freshman.

I hope in 2016 Harbaugh can do what Lloyd Carr couldn't do in 1998, avoid a season long QB controversy by naming his starter and backing him like he backed Rudock last season.

Pierre Despereaux

March 30th, 2016 at 10:42 AM ^

Whoever wins this competition is going to be ready to go and should be a very solid quarterback. If I had to guess it'd be O'Korn starting the first game but I wouldn't be surprised if someone else gets the nod. 

The Mad Hatter

March 30th, 2016 at 3:27 PM ^

Is if Speight, O'Korn, and Morris are all injured in a car accident.  I don't care how good he is, he's a freshman.  He'll be eaten alive out there against OSU, no matter how good the line is.

UCLA started a true freshman last year.  He did pretty good, but he looked like he was 12 and he panicked under pressure a bunch of times, especially early in the season.

FauxMo

March 30th, 2016 at 4:00 PM ^

Why does it have to be a car accident? What if O'Korn catches Morris with his girlfriend, and beats him to death. While doing so, Speight walks in with a gun to stop O'Korn. They wrestle for the gun, it goes off, and both Speight and O'Korn are hit with a single magic bullet through the Achilles. Also, a second shot gets off and hits Malzone in the testes. BOOM, Peters starts.

PopeLando

March 30th, 2016 at 3:43 PM ^

I am going to go ahead and count out Peters. I agree that he has all the tools, but the mere fact that he isn't taking reps with the first team anymore means that it would take monster effort to overtake the three people ahead of him. I'm also assuming that the days of a 4-year QB are pretty much over. With Harbaugh's ability to recruit studs every year, I'm guessing that we're in for a string of 1-or-2-year starters who set the world on fire, but have to wait for a couple years to get their turn.

SoDak Blues

March 30th, 2016 at 10:51 AM ^

Love this Speight quote:

“Because you’re replaceable at anything you do in life. That’s all it really means — I’m getting the job done, but someone else is trying to do it better.”

A true meritocracy. 

OC Alum91

March 30th, 2016 at 12:17 PM ^

on the app...can't upvote, but that is a great quote. Speight has a great attitude. He has been least mentioned as a starting possibility. Would be great if he were able to raise the level of his game to beat OKorn, who, by many accounts, is "the real deal."

The Mad Hatter

March 30th, 2016 at 12:41 PM ^

to win the starting job.  I'm a sucker for a good underdog story.  Everyone, and I mean everyone, had written him off as just another Borges QB that would never amount to anything at Michigan.  I would love to see Harbaugh turn him into an NFL bound gunslinger that leads us to some NC's.

But I also like O'Korn, mainly because I think he might be just a little insane (looks in mirror).

That said, may the best man win.  Even if that guy is a walk-on.

FauxMo

March 30th, 2016 at 12:59 PM ^

Wait a minute, you're saying everyone is replaceable in life, even ME? But that would mean that I am not a truly unique and sparkly snowflake drifting above the rabble down below??? Does anyone have Jack Kevorkian's phone number??????

RGard

March 30th, 2016 at 11:04 AM ^

"spiggit"  

Think of the French Knight who taunts Arthur, King (so called) of the Britains and the Frenchman's pronounciation of knight.

For those Philistines out there wondering about Arthur being taunted by a French knight, please refer to Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

WolvinLA2

March 30th, 2016 at 11:33 AM ^

Although I agree the back up situation will be better than last year, Speight did come in and finish off a tight win for us, throwing a very nice TD pass on the road. That's not bad. Knowing our back up should be at worst a better version of that is comforting.

schreibee

March 30th, 2016 at 11:45 AM ^

Actually, I recall one of these two guys - let's call him 1B - coming in and winning us a game that was very much in doubt last year.

And since he did it in really his only chance to do anything outside of garbage time, I'd then have to say we had something outside of Rudock last year.

It's called "Harbaugh!"

ABOUBENADHEM

March 30th, 2016 at 11:14 AM ^

and that we may have mulitple QBs starting during this season.  I like that Speight, who wasn't even being given a thought a year ago, is truly in the hunt to be the starter.  You get what you earn!

lilpenny1316

March 30th, 2016 at 11:21 AM ^

The best guy gets the job done next year and we beat all of our rivals (sans Illinois since they're not on the schedule).  None of our QBs transfer, yet all of them land on NFL rosters, including Gentry. 

I want Harbaugh to be able to sell recruits on the results of 4 years of NFL level coaching preparing them for successful NFL careers even if they weren't starters here.

LKLIII

March 30th, 2016 at 12:44 PM ^

When he was alive father in law was a huge Illini fan and kept calling the Michigan-Illinois game a "rivalry" game.  It kept falling on deaf ears when I would tell him that it certainly wasn't a rivalry in the eyes of Michigan fans.

I could see it maybe being a basketball rivalry in the late 80's when the Flyin' Illini and Michigan were atop the Big 10 and making deep tournament runs.

But football?  No way.