QB. The Future Of The Poistion at THE University of Michigan

Spencer Symington by Contributor Written on September 21, 2009
ANN ARBOR, MI - SEPTEMBER 19:  Quarterback Tate Forcier #5 of the Michigan Wolverines carries the ball against the Eastern Michigan Eagles at Michigan Stadium on September 19, 2009 in Ann Arbor, Michigan.   Michigan won 45-17.  (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images) (Photo by Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

Greetings to all of you true blue Michigan fans out there!

So I am not actually writing an article but rather starting a discussion about the future of the QB position at Michigan.

Here is why:

1) Tate Forcier is playing great for a Freshman and I know he will only get better, but will Denard or Devin Gardner steal his starting position?

2) Denard Robinson is a great athlete in every sense of the word. He's fast and can almost score at will, but it doesn't look like his future is going to be at QB.

How do we get him on the field? And if he does become "the next Pat White", how long before he "Dethrones" Tate?

3) Devin Gardner is looking to be the next great college QB, but what do we do with him if Tate continues to play great and Denard continues to learn the offense?

I am definitely worried about a possible de-commitment. So there are my concerns...lets start the discussion.

Vote Now! - Author Poll

If Devin Gardner stays true to his commitment, Will he redshirt his 1st year?

  • yes
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Results - Author Poll

If Devin Gardner stays true to his commitment, Will he redshirt his 1st year?

  • yes

    79.7%
  • no

    20.3%
  • Total votes: 123
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