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O'Korn

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John O'Korn will remain Michigan's starting QB vs. Rutgers, Jim Harbaugh says. Brandon Peters still backup.

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Peters better get playing time.
 
I thought this was a thread about a new product from Orville Redenbacher, my bad.

What should have been said, "OKorn will start v. Rutgers but Peters will get some playing time."
 
I thought this was a thread about a new product from Orville Redenbacher, my bad.

What should have been said, "OKorn will start v. Rutgers but Peters will get some playing time."

Well, there's no guarantee Peters is going to play at all. That's just my hope. Harbaugh simply said O'Korn will still start and Peters will be the backup.
 
according to that recruiting guy on twitter, Harbaugh apparently said Peters was going in if that OKorn fumble was overturned, but in the event, it didn't happen.
 
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I hope they can build up a big lead on Rutgers so that Peters can come in and get some play time. That would be great! Hopefully, the team will come out and play some angry football.
 
I have no reason to consider why this game is going to be anything but another tight contest, rife with angst and frustration, no matter the outcome. Michigan?s vulnerabilities are not going to vanish offensively.


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I have no reason to consider why this game is going to be anything but another tight contest, rife with angst and frustration, no matter the outcome. Michigan?s vulnerabilities are not going to vanish offensively.


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Purdue was able to gash Rutgers on the ground for almost 300 yards. We SHOULD be able to run the ball against them. The only reason Purdue lost is because their staff was stupid enough to throw the ball 29 times with Sindelar. Purdue should have ran the ball 55 times against Rutgers and they would have won.
 
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