ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The competition for Michigan's starting quarterback position has been whittled -- at least for now -- from three down to two.
Head coach Jim Harbaugh said incumbent first-teamer Wilton Speight and fifth-year senior John O'Korn are currently sharing first team reps in practice. Harbaugh said at the outset of preseason camp that redshirt freshman Brandon Peters was also involved in a "three-way tie" for the job.
"It's not to say anything is set in stone right now, but I think that the two guys have created a little bit of separation," Harbaugh said Friday night at the end of his team's second week of practice.