Michigan quarterback Jack Tuttle's career came to a sudden end this week when the seventh-year senior announced his retirement from the game due to medical concerns.
Michigan quarterback Jack Tuttle announced his retirement from football on Monday. A few days later, his teammates and coaches reacted to the news: In a heartfelt Instagram post on Monday evening, Michigan Wolverines quarterback Jack Tuttle announced his retirement from football, citing health concerns after sustaining his fifth concussion.
The Michigan State Spartans were the final team that Michigan Wolverines senior quarterback Jack Tuttle will be in a collegiate uniform against after abruptly announcing his retirement from college football on Monday afternoon.
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The Michigan State Spartans were the final team that Michigan Wolverines senior quarterback Jack Tuttle will be in a collegiate uniform against after abruptly announcing his retirement from college football on Monday afternoon.
Michigan quarterback Jack Tuttle announced his retirement on Monday. Tuttle is stepping away from football for medical reasons, as he "didn't fully recover from" an offseason procedure to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his throwing arm.
The worst part about sports is injuries, and that is especially true when they are career-altering ones. Unfortunately, that happened for one of the Michigan players today.
Saturday night’s NCAAF late of NCAAF features a number of quality games, including No. 8 LSU vs. No. 14 Texas A&M. While our staff certainly has picks for that game, our Saturday night best bets target five other games.
The Michigan Wolverines have reportedly made the decision to change their starting quarterback in their Week 9 matchup against the Michigan State Spartans.
After losing to Illinois over the weekend, ESPN’s FPI indicates the Michigan Wolverines may be in jeopardy of making a bowl game this season: Saturday’s loss for the Michigan Wolverines was a tough pill to swallow.
The Michigan Wolverines entered the matchup with Illinois ranked within the top 25 in both the Coaches Poll and the AP Poll. But following an embarrassing 21-7 loss on Saturday (their third loss of the season), the Wolverines are nowhere to be found in the top 25.
The Michigan Wolverines entered the matchup with Illinois ranked within the top 25 in both the Coaches Poll and the AP Poll. But following an embarrassing 21-7 loss on Saturday (their third loss of the season), the Wolverines are nowhere to be found in the top 25.
The Michigan football team is now 4-3 on the season as they lost against Illinois on Saturday. The 24th ranked Wolverines hit the road to take on the 22nd ranked Fighting Illini, and it was the worst that Michigan has looked in a long time.
Many fans might be overlooking the Wolverines' Week 8 game against the Illinois Fighting Illini, but do so at your own peril. Illinois is ranked for a
The Michigan Wolverines offense has been completely and utterly miserable all season long, but Sherrone Moore's comments on Jack Tuttle suggest there might be some hope left for this year after all.
Michigan endured two losses and a pair of quarterback changes before its bye last week. Now, the Wolverines' schedule gets even more difficult. The defending national champions will play four teams currently ranked in the Top 25 among their six remaining regular-season contests, including a road matchup against No.
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After being thrown into the fire of a primetime Big Ten matchup, 7th-year quarterback Jack Tuttle spoke about the loss and his unique journey to Ann Arbor at a press conference earlier this week. “It’s a blessing to (be) back out there and play for such a great University.
The Michigan football team is halfway their regular season schedule, and they are currently 4-2 overall with a 2-1 conference record. The Wolverines are ranked #24 in the country.
The Michigan Wolverines have found their answer at quarterback for the rest of the season. Jack Tuttle came in midway through their loss to the Washington Huskies, providing an immediate spark for the offense.
Quarterback Jack Tuttle is expected to make his first start for No. 24 Michigan when the Wolverines return from a bye week to visit No. 22 Illinois on Oct.
On Monday, head coach Sherrone Moore made his weekly appearance on the "Inside Michigan Football" radio show. Obviously the topic of the quarterback situation was front and center, an Moore addressed it directly.
Michigan football lost Saturday night, but it might not be the first thing on their mind heading into next week. Following the first three drives ending
Saturday night started out like most games have this year for the Michigan football team. The offense possessed zero passing threat, and because of that, they struggled.
It appeared that Michigan had finally found an answer to its quarterback conundrum when seventh-year senior Jack Tuttle replaced Alex Orji in the second quarter at Washington.
With the Michigan Wolverines continuing to struggle through the air, one big question mark remains: is veteran Jack Tuttle an option? Tuttle, who was cleared for his seventh year of college football during the off-season, was expected to be a factor in the quarterback battle this fall.
Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy departed college with a 27-1 record as a starter, two wins over Ohio State and a national championship. On April 25, he's expected to go in the first round of the NFL Draft. But who will replace him as quarterback for the Wolverines?
In 2018, Jack Tuttle was Utah's marquee signing out of San Marcos, California, being the program's highest-rated quarterback in history at the time. However,
HOUSTON — This season, a major (yet underrated) part of the Wolverines’ success has been Michigan football veteran quarterback Jack Tuttle, a transfer QB from Indiana who has come in and mentored JJ McCarthy and others throughout the year.
PASADENA — It was around this time last year that Michigan football transfer quarterback Jack Tuttle, a veteran QB for Indiana, decided to commit to Jim Harbaugh and his Wolverines via the transfer portal.
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