It took all of one play for Wilton Speight to get Michigan fans to do the impossible: question Jim Harbaugh.
Taking over at the Wolverines' own 29-yard line less than two minutes into their season opener against Hawaii on Saturday, Speight jogged out to the field with the first-team offense for a moment he's been waiting more than two years for. Finally a starting quarterback at the college level, the redshirt sophomore's first duty—after receiving some pregame slaps from his head coach—would be to execute a play-action pass to his right in an attempt to find tight end Jake Butt for a short gain.