Jim Harbaugh and the rest of Michigan's coaching staff aren't quite sure yet what they'll see from their quarterbacks when the team opens fall camp Monday afternoon.
Harbaugh and his staff have stayed largely hands off this summer in what the coach said is a wide-open competition for the starting quarterback job this fall. The Wolverines, expected to start the season in the top 10 of most polls, aren't in any hurry to answer the biggest question laying in front of them this season.
"The last four months they’ve been working with the team and working on their own," Harbaugh said at the program's media day Sunday morning.