The Michigan Wolverines are not having a good 2024 season in their first year without Jim Harbaugh.
During Saturday night’s Washington win over Michigan, Chris Bryant, the Wolverines’ Director of High School Relations, finally had enough of a heckling fan and decided to go over to them and do something about it.
Bryant, who played OL for the Wolverines, could be seen walking from the bench area to the stands and threatening a Washington fan in the stands over something they apparently said to him.
“Shut the fuck up before you get fucked up.”
After winning 40 of their last 43 games dating back to the 2021 season, the Michigan Wolverines have now lost two of their six games this season.
Not to mention, the program is still dealing with the numerous NCAA rule violations it committed during the Jim Harbaugh era, which includes the Connor Stalions sign-stealing scandal.
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Now, for the time being, a former Michigan Wolverines player has brought even more unwanted attention amid an already tough year that is nowhere near complete.
Michigan Wolverines Plan To Start QB Jack Tuttle After Bye Week
No. 24 Michigan is expected to start its third quarterback of the season versus No. 22 Illinois.
Head coach Sherrone Moore said on the “Inside Michigan Football” coaches show that he expects Jack Tuttle to be playing following the team’s bye week.
“I think right now he gives us the best chance to win,” Moore said, via On3.com. “And we’ll continue to process that as an offense, as a team, but that looks like the direction we’re heading.”
Tuttle made his first appearance of the season in last Saturday’s matchup against Washington. He took over midway through the second quarter after starter Alex Orji was ineffective.
Alex Orji completed 3-of-7 passes for 15 yards.
Tuttle completed 10 of 18 passes for 98 yards, one touchdown, and one interception in Michigan’s 27-17 loss to Washington.