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Michigan football is expected to start another different QB against MSU

Michigan football is expected to start another different QB against MSU

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Photo: Isaiah Hole

Photo: Isaiah Hole

Sherrone Moore went back to the drawing board and reevaluated the state of Michigan's football offense after its 21-7 loss to Illinois. But with a potentially season-enhancing rivalry game against Michigan State on Saturday night, Moore may be pulling the plug on the short-lived Jack Tuttle experiment and going back to where he started.

According to Matt Zenitz of 247Sports, Michigan is poised to hand the starting quarterback job back to Davis Warren, who started the first three games of the season before his turnover problems led to Moore moving to Alex Orji under center. It's worth noting that in his final game as a starter, Warren hit 11 of 14, with his only three incompletions being interceptions against Arkansas State.

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Warren was the first quarterback to start the season, but he's making it for the fourth time. If he can get his turnover issues under control, that would be ideal as he is still the leading passer despite only having two and a half games under his belt. And he also has the highest pass rate. He was 2-1 as a starter, with his only loss coming in Week 2 against Texas.

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan football is expected to start another QB against MSU once again

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