The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports
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MICHIGAN FOOTBALL baugh said. "I'm not going to put a label on anybody at that position right now." The good news, he said repeatedly, involves the desire and attentiveness at the key spot. "We're making strides every day," Harbaugh said. "They're doing a lot of little things better and better each day. They're all really into it. It means a lot to them, each guy that we have. That's all you can ask for as a coach. "They all want to be good. They all want to do it the way we're coaching them to do it." And, Harbaugh insisted, the public answer isn't any different than the private answer. "It's one and the same," he said. "It's the same answer for both pri- vately and publicly. We're just begin- ning. We're just trying to find out who our best players are, what our play- ers do well. We're at the beginning. There's no dual answer." Asked if the hesitation to say more involves the fact that the quarterbacks roster isn't complete yet — a reference to the possible Jake Rudock transfer from Iowa, and the summer arrival of freshman Zach Gentry — Harbaugh laughed. "I know you're trying to come at it every different direction, trying to unveil," he said. "It's already un- veiled. I'm telling you exactly what our mindset and our process is." He did speak briefly about the posi- tion behind which the quarterbacks will line up. Potential fifth-year se- nior center Jack Miller has left the program, and Harbaugh noted he re- spected both Miller's decision and the way he went about it.