Jim Harbaugh opened his second season as head coach of the Michigan Wolverines on Friday with the team's spring game, won by the Maize, 14-13, on Friday night in Ann Arbor.
Expectations are understandably high for the Wolverines this season. Harbaugh made an immediate impact on the program, leading them to a 10-3 record in 2015, their most wins since 2011.
Harbaugh kept the momentum going in recruiting, with 247Sports ranking Michigan's incoming class as the nation's fifth-best. The biggest question for the team heading into 2016 is what will happen at quarterback with Jake Rudock departing after his senior season.