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Harbaugh Shares Latest on Michigan’s Cade McNamara, J.J. McCarthy QB Battle
A quarterback competitors is brewing in Ann Arbor as Cade McNamara and J.J. McCarthy each hope to put declare to the beginning job below heart forward of the 2022 season. As of early June, Jim Harbaugh has but to decide on which one will prime the depth chart this fall.
The Wolverines coach addressed the continuing competitors in a Friday interview, explaining that each gamers are nonetheless within the working to land the beginning gig.
“It’ll be aggressive,” Harbaugh mentioned within the interview. “The dynamic, I might say, can be aggressive. … I’ll let you know the very same factor I’d inform Cade or JJ or some other participant on our crew that’s competing for any place. Who’s going to play? The perfect participant. How are we going to determine who the most effective participant is? They’re those that play the most effective.”
Harbaugh was additionally requested if he’d be open to having McNamara and McCarthy cut up snaps as soon as the season begins.
“These are the choices—one man, full-time or a mix of two guys enjoying. Evidenced by final yr, we’ve finished that. That’s attainable,” Harbaugh mentioned. “The probabilities would be the identical for this yr. It could possibly be one starter, it could possibly be one starter, one backup, it could possibly be two guys that contribute and play, as properly. We’ll see. No crystal ball on what takes place, however excited to throw the balls on the market and let the blokes compete.
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“The cool factor about it, although, right here’s the cool factor with JJ and Cade—it’s aggressive, however it’s not combative. Two guys that play the identical place which might be on the identical crew. Every thing that I’ve observed is that they’ve bought one another’s backs they usually’ve bought the crew’s again.”
McNamara, a rising senior, led the Wolverines for a lot of the 2021 season through which Michigan claimed a Massive Ten title and a spot within the School Soccer Playoff. He threw for two,576 yards, 15 touchdowns and 6 interceptions.
Though McNamara supplied constant play below heart, McCarthy supplied Harbaugh and the Wolverines with versatility on the place. As a freshman, he racked up 516 passing yards, 5 touchdowns and two interceptions, whereas additionally tacking on 124 yards on the bottom.
Harbaugh nonetheless has loads of time to decide about who will line up at quarterback to start out the season. Michigan kicks off their 2022 marketing campaign towards Colorado State on Sept. 3.
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12 road closures scheduled this week across Michigan
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Lansing Hit-And-Run: 11 People Hit By 'Drunk Suspect' In Michigan's Watertown Township, 3 Confirmed Dead
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Following a hit-and-run collision in Watertown Township, two adults and a kid have died.
The collision occurred close to Corrison and Wacousta Roads. A female driver from Gratiot County struck 11 people in all while they were making their way to their grandparents’ home, according to law enforcement, which they confirmed to News 10.
According to the police, the woman who struck the gathering of individuals left the scene but was later found and placed under arrest. Police believe alcohol played a role, as reported by WILX. Due to an ongoing investigation, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) has closed the route overnight, the website reported.
The suspect who reportedly fled the scene was later apprehended and detained, as per Fox 47 News.
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2025 four-star OL Michael Carroll includes Michigan in top 4
We’ve seen the Michigan Wolverines prioritize smash football and target talented offensive line in Sherrone Moore’s first off-season as head coach, and a top target for Michigan just included the reigning National Champs in his top 4.
On Saturday afternoon, On3 National recruiting expert Hayes Fawcett reported that Michigan was in the top 4 for four-star 2025 offensive linemen Michael Carroll, along with Penn State, Georgia and Alabama.
On the 247 Composite, Carroll, a native of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, is ranked just outside the top 200 in the 2025 class, along with 11th among interior offensive linemen and eighth among recruits from his home state.
Carroll made an impromptu visit to Michigan this past Fall the day after the Michigan State win, and he got the chance to meet head coach Sherrone Moore and offensive line coach Grant Newsome in a recent spring visit. If the four-star linemen were to commit to Michigan, he’d be the second O-Line commit in the class, joining four-star in-state OL Avery Gach.
Carroll’s interest in Michigan is not a surprise, considering the Wolverines have garnered a reputation as being a place for young offensive linemen to develop into NFL players, all while dominating in the trenches en route to a ton of success over the last three seasons.
“They were completely dominant,” Carroll said about Michigan after that visit. “They were extremely explosive and powerful out of their stances. When I was at Michigan’s camp, that’s one thing coach Moore taught me. Seeing them do it was special. I could see myself fitting in there as a guard.”
Carroll said an interview with The Wolverine last month ($) that Michigan is “up there with Alabama, Georgia and a couple of others right now.” There’s not a clear timeline for when he’ll make a decision, but we’ll keep you updated as his recruitment continues.
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