When it comes to the Michigan football team in 2016, the quarterback spot and more importantly, who will be the starting quarterback might be the biggest question yet to answer.
However, just because Michigan football doesn’t have a starting quarterback yet, doesn’t necessarily mean head coach Jim Harbaugh doesn’t have anything to work with. In fact, it couldn’t be farther from the case.
Harbaugh, who is known as a quarterback guru, will have plenty of talent to mold. Whether it’s former Houston transfer John O’Korn or Wilton Speight, the incumbent coming out of camp; Shane Morris, Alex Malzone or superstar freshman Brandon Peters, they all have the tools.