The Michigan Wolverines opened practice on Monday, and, by many accounts, junior quarterback Nick Sheridan looks significantly better than a year ago.
Good for him.
Now, if Mr. Sheridan would kindly slip down the depth chart, and put down the football and pick up a clipboard (though he may have a tough time surpassing veteran signal-sender David Cone for sideline duties) the Wolverines will be better off.
I would say thanks for all you've done—and to be fair to Sheridan, he seems like a good teammate, a hard worker, a good student and a nice kid who represents Michigan well off the field.
But memories of costly interceptions (five to be exact, with only two touchdowns), a 46-percent completion percentage...
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