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Ex-Michigan Quarterback Berates Former Team For Loss To Indiana: ‘The Players Deserve Better’
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Ex-Michigan Quarterback Berates Former Team For Loss To Indiana: ‘The Players Deserve Better’

Ancient Michigan Wolverines Quarterback John O’Korn added to the team’s loss to Indiana on Saturday.

O’Korn, who played at Michigan in 2016 and 2017, reacted to the game as the Hoosiers outscored the Wolverines 20-15 to remain undefeated.

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John O'Korn vs. Wisconsin

Michigan Wolverines quarterback John O’Korn, #8, throws a pass during the third quarter against the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin on November 18, 2017. (Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports)

“If you’re wondering how bad things are in Ann Arbor right now…even I was 2-0 against IU,” he wrote on X.

“The players deserve better,” he added. “We have all the pieces. I believe in (head coach) Sherrone (Moore), but his team isn’t responding to him. I hope he makes big changes after the season.”

Michigan had a difficult season as it tried to deal with the pressures of being a defending national champion while losing head coach Jim Harbaugh to the NFL.

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John O'Korn in 2017

Michigan Wolverines quarterback John O’Korn, #8, throws for a pass in the second half against the Ohio State Buckeyes at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan on November 25, 2017. (Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports)

The Wolverines started the season ranked 9th in the country, but fell to 3rd ranked Texas in their second game of the season. The team had a big win against No. 11 USC, but hasn’t made much of a splash outside of that win all season.

Michigan has two games left on the schedule – at home against Northwestern and on the road against Ohio State. The Wolverines haven’t lost to the Buckeyes since 2019.

Michigan is 5-5 this season and needs one more win to be bowl eligible. The last time Michigan missed a bowl game in a season not impacted by coronavirus was 2014 — that was Brady Hoke’s final season before Harbaugh took over.

Sherrone Moore Coaches

Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore challenges an incomplete pass intended for tight end Colston Loveland, not pictured, during the second half against Oregon at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024. (Junfu Han/USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images)

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The team missed a bowl in 2020 when they went 2-4 in six games.

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