Monday, March 31, 2008 College football: Michigan Competition for quarterback job is wide open Transfer Threet and walk-on Sheridan take the early edge after Saturday's scrimmage. Angelique S. Chengelis / The Detroit News
ANN ARBOR -- Michigan's quarterback competition is "wide open," according to coach Rich Rodriguez, but Steven Threet, a transfer from Georgia Tech, and walk-on Nick Sheridan have separated themselves.
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WOLVERINES SPRING FOOTBALL U-M game sure is sloppy; Rodriguez sees signs of ugliness, hope BY MARK SNYDER • FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER • April 13, 2008
U-M SPRING SCRIMMAGE Analyzing the Michigan offense: Option struggles; RB Avery Horn most exciting April 13, 2008 Share this article: Free Press special writer Nick Meyer shares his observations of Michigan's spring scrimmage:
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well, this has gotten interesting...after all this...
SwiperNoSwiping wrote:Boren shoots back..
From the Detroit News...
"I regret leaving behind my friends and teammates, but I need to stand up for what I know is right," Boren said in a statement released Wednesday afternoon. "I wore the winged helmet with pride, whether we won or lost, whether things were going well or times were tough.
"Michigan football was a family, built on mutual respect and support for each other from (former) Coach (Lloyd) Carr on down. We knew it took the entire family, a team effort, and we all worked together. I have great trouble accepting that those family values have eroded in just a few months. That same helmet, that I was raised on and proudly claimed for the last two years, now brings a completely different emotion to me, one that interferes with practicing and playing my best and mentally preparing for what is required.
Boren transferred to OSU and will play under Tressel in 2009.
SwiperNoSwiping wrote:well, this has gotten interesting...after all this...
SwiperNoSwiping wrote:Boren shoots back..
From the Detroit News...
"I regret leaving behind my friends and teammates, but I need to stand up for what I know is right," Boren said in a statement released Wednesday afternoon. "I wore the winged helmet with pride, whether we won or lost, whether things were going well or times were tough.
"Michigan football was a family, built on mutual respect and support for each other from (former) Coach (Lloyd) Carr on down. We knew it took the entire family, a team effort, and we all worked together. I have great trouble accepting that those family values have eroded in just a few months. That same helmet, that I was raised on and proudly claimed for the last two years, now brings a completely different emotion to me, one that interferes with practicing and playing my best and mentally preparing for what is required.
Boren transferred to OSU and will play under Tressel in 2009.
Smart Kid. Apparently he'd like to be on the winning side of "The Game" at least once in his collegiate career.
Good thing you guys at least got that speedy QB Rodriguez was coveting to run the spread option.
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Fantasy Football: "Luck is where preparation meets opportunity"