ANN ARBOR -- When Michigan's first quarterback competition of the Jim Harbaugh era officially started a year ago, there were more questions than answers.
In fact, there were more guesses than answers.
The Wolverines began fall camp a year ago with uncertainty surrounding just about everything. The coaching staff had very little information on players like Wilton Speight and Shane Morris and had yet to spend a single minute coaching eventual starter Jake Rudock.
And while there are still plenty of questions moving into 2016 -- with Speight and junior John O'Korn serving as the two front-runners -- Michigan's staff does believe the overall evaluation process is in a much better place.