
Michigan Football Emerges as Dark Horse Favorite for 2027’s Most Coveted QB—What’s Their Secret?
“There was a lot of good competition, a lot of good quarterbacks there,” Jarrard said, according to an article from On3. “It went good. We threw a lot of footballs, and I think I spent some valuable time with coach Lindsey, figuring out what Michigan is all about.”
Teddy Jarrard has a lot of time to decide where he wants to go to college, and he is starting to figure out what he needs in a program.
“I want to be somewhere where I’m going to enjoy it…Culture and quarterback development are the big things that I’m looking for as of right now,” Jarrard added.
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