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Michigan QB Jack Tuttle's retirement means it's time to get another passer ready

Anthony Broomeby:Anthony Broome10/28/24

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Michigan Wolverines quarterback Jack Tuttle (13) struggled against Illinois. Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images
Michigan Wolverines quarterback Jack Tuttle (13) struggled against Illinois. Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images

The Michigan Wolverines are riding the high of a win over the Michigan State Spartans into an incredibly difficult month of November. One of the biggest reasons for optimism is an elusive clean game at the quarterback position with Davis Warren and Alex Orji combining to do just enough to keep the Paul Bunyan Trophy home. However, should the latest attempt at the platoon experiment go sideways – and even it doesn't – the quarterback room was dealt a bit of a blow on Monday night. Graduate quarterback Jack Tuttle officially announced his retirement from football, citing his fifth career concussion suffered this year in addition to a UCL repair that hampered his return to the field.

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