Interesting interview on Speight and reason for transfer

Submitted by goblue12 on

Brad Galli with a nice piece over on ABC on why Speight decided to transfer. Although Speight denies any hard feelings towards the staff, he does seem a little slighted by the fact that he was splitting reps with the other QB's in spring practice.

“There are certain things that are maybe hard to put into words. I have always been in quarterback competitions. At the bus last year, Coach Harbaugh said I’m gonna be a top quarterback in all of college football this season. Then the first spring practice happened and I was splitting reps,” 

Interesting take and look into the program. Apparently a meritocracy indeed. Video in link. 

 

LINK: http://www.wxyz.com/sports/speight-speaks-out-on-decision-to-leave-mich…

FreddieMercuryHayes

November 27th, 2017 at 6:41 PM ^

Soooo, he was disheartened by splitting reps in the first practice of the season after coming off injury? I mean, that doesn't seem weird at all. Seems pretty normal in fact. Set yourself apart early if you want the job. Coaches don't know what you did in offseason.

Yo_Blue

November 28th, 2017 at 9:20 AM ^

Has to be Peters with JOK as backup.  I can't see Speight or the team risking his neck for the bowl game.  Peters practiced some last week, albeit without contact.  He should be ready to go this week for full practices.

Jasper

November 27th, 2017 at 10:21 PM ^

He had some good moments and I wouldn't be surprised to see him prosper next year at a less competitive place (assuming he still wants to play). I don't think it was a matter of him never "putting it together." In an all-other-things-equal sort of way, the coaches might have just gone the younger guys.

CalifExile

November 28th, 2017 at 12:48 PM ^

It starts with playing behind possibly the best TE in program history when he was healthy. Add in the situation at QB (and OL) which held back the passing game: Rudock was learning to work with the first string guys, Speight was learning how to be a QB as a first year starter and then there was this year, injuries and 3 QBs plus competition with 3 other good TEs.

war-dawg69

November 28th, 2017 at 9:21 AM ^

That is because if we can get the ball to him Zach Gentry could be an all american. Also McKeon is right up there also. Once again an example of Harbaugh knowing who he is recruiting. Bunting is a good player, but these kids can take it to another level. Extremely fast and only getting better. I am impressed with there development.

reshp1

November 27th, 2017 at 10:05 PM ^

I feel like the interviewer and article both are trying to push a narrative here. Most likely it just little too do with splitting reps last spring and fall camps, and everything to do how he views his chances next year and prefers somewhere with a more favorable situation. Yeah, he mentions the splitting reps thing but goes out of his way to say that's not the reason or that he even really minded it.

MWolverine7

November 27th, 2017 at 6:43 PM ^

Saying you are going to be the best doesn’t imply there won’t be competition. Sounds like coach was trying to get his confidence up and rooting for his success.