Jim Harbaugh didn't officially declare Brandon Peters as his starting quarterback immediately after Saturday's win over Rutgers.
And while he wasn't quite ready to do it Monday, he more or less tabbed Michigan's redshirt freshman as the starter for Saturday night's game against Minnesota.
"Brandon will play, it's likely he'll start," Harbaugh said Monday afternoon in Ann Arbor. "We'll see."
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Minutes earlier, Harbaugh told reporters he wasn't prepared to officially name a starter for Saturday (7:30 p.