Angelique S. Chengelis, Detroit News
Ann Arbor — It’s not a controversy, and it’s too early to be a full-blown issue. To Jim Harbaugh, it isn’t even a question, and that’s the way he has to treat it right now.
Wilton Speight isn’t losing his starting quarterback job anytime soon, and he shouldn’t. But you can say that, and also say this: His uneven play is a concern that won’t dissipate unless he improves.
During Michigan’s 2-0 start, Speight has completed 51.9 percent of his passes, thrown two interceptions and fumbled once.