Michigan football lands a quarterback from the transfer portal

Keep ’em coming!

Michigan football continues diving into the transfer portal and grabbing players to come to Ann Arbor.

On Tuesday afternoon, the Wolverines received a commitment from a former Indiana Hoosier.

Jack Tuttle — a former four-star recruit in the 2018 class — announced on Twitter that he would continue his college football career at Michigan.

 

Tuttle is the No. 109 ranked player in the transfer portal. He started his career at Utah before transferring to Indiana in 2019. Tuttle played four seasons in Bloomington before deciding to finish his career in Ann Arbor.

In his four years at Indiana, Tuttle completed 104-of-182 attempts (57.1%) for 901 yards with five touchdowns and six interceptions.

Michigan recently lost backup Alan Bowman to the transfer portal, so the Wolverines are getting some valuable experience back in the locker room with Tuttle.

This marks Michigan’s sixth transfer commitment in this cycle. The Wolverines currently have the No. 1 transfer class coming in.

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