Michigan QB Shea Patterson discusses new offense after spring game, April 13, 2019 in Ann Arbor. Nick Baumgardner, Freep
Michigan offensive coordinator Josh Gattis has been at a few other stops where the quarterback situation was dicey.
The Wolverines, according to Gattis, do not have those same problems.
"This is the most talented and deepest quarterback room," Gattis said Sunday at the Best of the Midwest camp at Grand Valley State. "Being able to have really kinda four guys, even Cade (McNamara) come in in the spring and provide as much depth.
"I’ve been places where sometimes you had to play with two guys.