Jack Tuttle injury update: Sherrone Moore reveals the latest on the Michigan QB
Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore revealed quarterback Jack Tuttle should be good to go Saturday for the Wolverines’ Week 3 contest against Arkansas State.
Tuttle has not suited up due to injury and Davis Warren, who seemingly won the job, started the first two games against Northern Illinois and Texas. He’ll get the nod again, but Tuttle could make things interesting.
Moore first praised Warren for his play against the Longhorns, despite the loss. But he did confirm Tuttle amped up his throwing.
“Yeah, thought Davis did a good job, especially at the end,” Moore said. “And to that, just the fight that they all had, you know, it’s easy in a game like that for guys to just stop playing or not want to fight. Those guys fought … they kept playing and went down and scored. Davis escaped out the pocket, did some good things, made some throws on the run. So yeah definitely something we could build on for him.
“And, yeah, Jack’s throwing him more this week and looks like he’ll be ready to go.”
Tuttle has a career stat line of 1,031 yards, six touchdowns, six interceptions and a 59.8% completion percentage across 21 game appearances. He spent four years at Indiana before transferring to Michigan prior to the 2023 season. Tuttle also started his career at Utah prior to the Hoosiers.
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“He’s just working through some things and he’ll be back throwing here even more and be in a good place,” Moore said last week, when asked about Tuttle’s role upon the QB’s return. “So, we’ll see when he gets back.”
As a member of the Class of 2018, Tuttle was a four-star recruit out of San Marcos (Calif.) Mission Hills, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He was the No. 25 overall prospect in the state, the No. 14 quarterback in the class and the No. 163 overall prospect in the class.