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2021 ttun Shenanigans, Arguments, Surrender Cobras, Feckless Marmots, and Quitty Cowards

Which scUM QB transfers first?

  • McNamara

    Votes: 23 45.1%
  • McCarthy

    Votes: 28 54.9%

  • Total voters
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In todays "Michigan Movement" News

Top 200 4* Saftey and #3 player in that state of Michigan, Myles Rowser seems like he his headed to Arkansas according to new crystal balls

https://247sports.com/player/myles-rowser-46058611/

Naturally, scUM "did not really want him"

njvictor

March 8th, 2021 at 3:24 PM ^

Based on Rowser's top 4, it's very clear that Michigan backed off him

Also it looks like about all of their "top QB targets" have committed elsewhere

Leaving them with

Gentleman Squirrels

March 8th, 2021 at 2:39 PM ^

He was also a OSU fan who never received interest from OSU so it makes some sense why he wouldn’t want to go to Michigan.

At this point seems like Tayven Jackson and Nate Johnson are our top options at QB barring new offers

Tayven Jackson - 3* #379 NATL #17 Pro Style

https://247sports.com/player/tayven-jackson-46093623/

and

Nate Johnson 3* #904 NATL #22 Dual

https://247sports.com/player/nate-johnson-46109353/

The "no top targets want to come because of McCarthy" excuse doesn't really hold up considering Ohio State can still snag Ewers after having McCord and Stroud (along with Miller) in the last 2 classes.

https://www.mgoblog.com/mgoboard/2022-qb-recruiting-dominos-allar-psu

And a bunch of bickering over why a recruit would choose Penn State over Michigan.
 
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MICHIGAN • RECORD SINCE 2017: 29-16
Let's start off by saying that there's no reasonable mind that actually believes Michigan is going to catch Ohio State. But can Jim Harbaugh put together a few more seasons like 2016 and 2018 when the Wolverines were actually competitive in the league and very much in the playoff race? That remains to be seen.

Michigan finally parted ways with Don Brown after Doctor Blitz failed to figure out how to stop the Buckeye offense. The newly formed defensive staff includes a number of NFL names. Former Baltimore Ravens' assistant Mike Macdonald is the new defensive coordinator while Maurice Linguist made the move from Dallas to Ann Arbor to work with the defensive backs. West Bloomfield high school coach Ron Bellamy was brought in to coach the safeties, but that seems like a move to help out with recruiting more so than anything.

Finding a quarterback is the top priority for the folks in Ann Arbor. A number of transfers and poor development have put to bed any claims of Jim Harbaugh being a quarterback whisperer. We'll see if five-star signee J.J. McCarthy can perhaps provide a glimmer of hope. The recruiting has mostly been fine even if it's far from spectacular. Tailback Donovan Edwards and speedy California wideout Xavier Worthy were a couple of nice 2021 additions.

The Wolverines are a long way behind the Buckeyes, but I think it's fair to expect a bit more competition in the coming years. Michigan will first need to get back on the same level as Penn State and perhaps even Indiana in the East.

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