ND QB Everett Goldson Might Transfer to Michigan

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Wouldn't it be poetic justice if Harbaugh convinces Everett Goldson to transfer to Michigan? Jake committed to Iowa solely because Ferentz promised him the starting job. Jake started for two years despite never being the best QB on the team. Finally, when Ferentz has no choice but to bench Jake due to his horrible performance and the fact that fans and coaches and tv announcers all know that CJ is unquestionably the top QB on the team, Jake tucks his tail and quits on the team in favor of a school that has no QB. He did so thinking he was guaranteed the QB spot. A last minute transfer of Everett Goldson would make Jake at best the 3rd most talented QB on Michigan's roster and there would be no way he would be handed over the starting role all season. If Goldson transfers, look for Jake to quietly quit football and hope some medical would have him this late in the game (which they would not, as applications were due months ago).

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Jake should have stayed at Iowa. It was his best chance to start. His chances of starting at Michigan are already slim. If Goldson transfers in, his chances are 0.
 




jake had other offers. Boise St was looking for a QB.

its a long shot, but if Goldson does go to Mich, Jake can take his ball and go somewhere else.

or Jake could just say f#!k it and sit out the season.
 








Could you imagine Jake coming back with his tail between his legs, then after Ferentz "opens up" the qb competition this Aug, he picks Jake as the starter and we wind up with a 100% status quo from last year (other than Brian Ferentz's big pay raise and bringing in the 13th best recruiting class in the Big 10).
 


Could you imagine Jake coming back with his tail between his legs, then after Ferentz "opens up" the qb competition this Aug, he picks Jake as the starter and we wind up with a 100% status quo from last year (other than Brian Ferentz's big pay raise and bringing in the 13th best recruiting class in the Big 10).
That would be wild, but I can pretty much guarantee that's not going to happen.
 




he isn't going to Michigan so it doesn't matter.
I don't think so either... Why would he go compete for a gig with a kid like JR plus the other 10 qbs already there when he has other options. He's going south of the Mason Dixon line to play ball I think. I think Texas would be a good fit for him but I have no idea how their coach feels about bringing in a one year guy like him.
 


What about Texas A&M, didnt their hotshot guy last year flameout at midseason and get bounced from the team. They could use some stability.
 


The SEC has some goofy waiver he'd have to get for him to transfer there since while he was at ND he got in academic trouble. (highly ironic rule if you ask me) But it isn't quite so cut and dry that he'd get accepted into an SEC school but it's not impossible either.
 




But Jake gets another year of medical school paid for at Michigan if he plays or not. I think Jake would stop playing before he would come back to Iowa.
 






Jake should have stayed at Iowa. It was his best chance to start. His chances of starting at Michigan are already slim. If Goldson transfers in, his chances are 0.

i guess I am on the other end of this I think JR has a good chance to start. He is the perfect transition guy; run the offense and don't make mistakes. Harbaugh will get a pass this year with 6 or 7 wins. All bets are off if Golson shows up.......however he is turnover prone, so there is always a chance Harbaugh pulls him at some point.
 
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