SO SAD: This Is The End Of The Journey Am Done I Won’t Play Again “Jack Tuttle” Says As He Depart In The…

Tuttle’s arrival didn’t seem to offer much more than a veteran presence in the quarterback’s room—an adult who had previously spent five years in the Big Ten and was familiar with the demands of Division I high major football—

should the Wolverines find themselves in a tight spot. After all, J.J. McCarthy was the Wolverines’ quarterback.

McCarthy, however, left to enter the 2024 NFL draft, so when Tuttle made his rather quiet announcement over the weekend, this time he did so with a genuine chance to earn the starting spot: program spokesman Dave Ablauf

confirmed to the Free Press on Sunday that Tuttle was approved for a medical redshirt and will return to Michigan to play a seventh season of college football.

Tuttle entered the 2018 class as a four-star prospect and was ranked as the eighth best pro-style quarterback by 247Sports Composite upon graduating from high school.

He redshirted in his first year of college at Utah (2018). After spending four years in Indiana, he was awarded an additional year of eligibility for the COVID-19 season (2020) and a final year in Bloomington (2022) despite playing

in just one game for the Hoosiers.

Being the most seasoned quarterback in the room, he should be familiar with the offense that his previous position coach, Kirk Campbell, is currently running. This summer, Tuttle will compete in what will undoubtedly be a fierce

quarterback competition. He might face dual-threat option Alex Orji, Jayden Denegal, or the highly anticipated incoming freshman, Jadyn Davis, for the position.

 

 

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