Monday, August 9, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Michigan Defensive Line Linebackers Defensive Backs Special Teams Football Offensive Line Receivers Et RunningBacks Quarterback Season Preview Tight Ends Forcier, Robinson locked in close battle By RYAN KARTJE ManagingEditor Through four weeks last season, the Wolverines' so-called quarter- back battle had thoroughly dimin- ished to leave one candidate named savior of the Michigan football pro- gram. Tate Forcier amassed almost 700 yards and seven touchdowns - a solid stat line when you consider that he barely threw against Eastern Michi- gan and led one of the best drives in the past decade to defeat Notre Dame at the last second. And, oh yeah, he was 4-0. But the undefeated days quickly diminished after the now-soph- omore's late interception against Michigan State. And soon after that, the wheels fell off the jam-packed Forcier bandwag- on and the Wolverines were ineligible for the postseason yet again. That's when talks of Forcier's sec- ond half shoulder injury picked up. But that's also when fellow sopho- more signal caller Denard Robinson started making his move. While some were praising Forcier's moxie, others couldn't deny the X-fac- tor that Robinson could be on offense. Everyone saw his first play in a Michigan uniform: fumbled snap leads to 43-yard sensational touch- down, and everyone has since seen his 2010 Spring Game performance: a staggering performance highlighted by a 97-yard zinger across the deep middle to Roy Roundtree. But even Robinson, who's been the "Denard has been out there through thick and thin." flavor-of-the-week candidate to start in the fall since that April matchup, has his flaws, like the fact that he's never proven himself against Big Ten pass defenses, throwing twice as many interceptions a' touchdowns and completing just 45 percent of his passes. To some, however, Robinson seems the third and most important quar- terback battle of his tenure in Ann Arbor? The right answer to that question will do a great deal to make or break the West Virginian's career. Along with Robinson's showcase of his newly fine-tuned passing in the Spring Game, he also came out and made an impression at summer workouts with his teammates that his counterpart under center apparently didn't. "Denard has been out there through the thick and thin and been out there all the time regardless if he's hurting," senior cornerback Troy Woolfolk said at Big Ten Media Day. "And Tate, he tries to come out, but he's not as consistent as Denard is. "And that's allowed Denard to jump a little bit ahead of Tate and I think that Tate's going to have to do a lot of work to catch back up to Denard in camp this year." It also doesn't help that questions of Forcier's maturity have surfaced and resurfaced without much change in Rodriguez's response that he still needs to improve. In the case of quarterback battles, however, it's best not to completely read into things like this and to err on the side of incumbency before fall practice. MARISSA MCCLAIN/Da Photo illustration of Michigan sophomores Tate Forcier, left, and Denard Robinson. That's not to say the coaches won't notice Forcier's absence in summer workouts, whether they were there or not. But it's fair to say that Forcier's moxie may have just needed a quick reboot, one that the coaches will fully see come the start of fall practice on Monday. One can't ignore that Robinson's teammates have been glowing about him for a while now, though. He's becoming "a leader," according to most players, and Rodriguez has been clear that he'll be on the field no mat- like a changed man this season. 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If the coaches truly believe that Forcier's injury affected his perfor- mance for the latter half of the season last year, then I can't help but believe that he has the upper hand coming into the year. Game experience is one of the most underrated and underappreciated assets in a college quarterback, and that's an area where Robinson won't be able to outdo Forcier. Not by the first game, at least. Time will tell with Robinson's new arm and Forcier's reoccurring matu- rity issues, but if Forcier fails to shock Ann Arbor yet again through his first four games, he'll be holding the clip- board come Big Ten season, no doubt about it. PROJECTED STARTER: Tate Forcier SURPRISE PLAYER: Devin Gardner GRADE: B- Si