Iowa QB Rudock Transfers To Michigan And Is Eligible In 2015
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Former Iowa quarterback Jake Rudock is joining Michigan as a graduate transfer and is expected to compete for a starting job this season.
Rudock immediately becomes the most experienced quarterback on coach Jim Harbaugh's roster. Rudock made 25 starts at Iowa and the Hawkeyes were 15-10 in those games. Last season, he passed for 2,436 yards, 16 touchdowns and five interceptions, but he was listed behind C.J. Beathard on the depth chart in January.
Rudock received a waiver from the Big Ten, which normally requires transfers within conference to sit out a season.
After Michigan held its spring game on Saturday, Harbaugh said quarterback Shane Morris was the leading candidate to start. Morris served as Devin Gardner's backup the last two seasons, making two starts.
Rudock, from Weston, Florida, is set to graduate this spring from Iowa and will join the Wolverines for preseason practice.
"I think that Jake brings great maturity and experience to the program," quarterbacks coach Jedd Fisch said in a statement Thursday night. "All of that, combined with the quarterbacks we currently have in the program and all the skill we are surrounding him with, we are excited about the things that Jake can do for our program."
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