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Michigan quarterback Jack Tuttle announced his retirement from football due to health concerns, including his fifth concussion and lingering issues from elbow surgery. Tuttle, a seventh-year senior, reflected on his college career, which included stints at Utah, Indiana, and Michigan, where he played two games this season. Despite his talent and dedication, ongoing injuries prevented him from securing a starting position and ultimately led to his decision to prioritize his health. Tuttle expressed gratitude for his experiences and support from teammates and coaches and plans to pursue a coaching career in football. His retirement leaves Michigan with Alex Orji and Davis Warren as their quarterback options for the remainder of the season. The Wolverines, who are 5-3, continue to navigate a challenging season following their national championship win last year.
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- 2
- Unrated
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- Last Updated
- 14 days ago
- Bias Distribution
- 36% Left
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