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Jim Harbaugh On JJ McCarthy: ‘I Think He’s Truly The Best College Michigan Quarterback That We’ve Ever Seen’

Jim Harbaugh On JJ McCarthy: 'I Think He's Truly The Best College Michigan  Quarterback That We've Ever Seen' - Sports Illustrated Michigan Wolverines  News, Analysis and More

Junior quarterback JJ McCarthy didn’t have his best night on Saturday against Purdue, but his even on a relatively off night he looks pretty damn good.

It was another comfortable win for No. 3 ranked Michigan, this time at home against Purdue in a primetime matchup in the Big House. The Wolverines cruised to a 41-13 victory, and, once gain, junior quarterback JJ McCarthy played a major role in making it happen.

Michigan’s QB1 played nearly the entire fourth quarter for the first time all season, and he finished the evening completing 24-of-37 attempts for 335 yards. His performance on Saturday night was far from being his best, failing to find the endzone and missing on a number of throws that he would normally complete with ease. But even when McCarthy looks a little bit off, he still looks pretty damn good – and his head coach knows it.

Speaking with the media after the game, Jim Harbaugh indicated that an average night for McCarthy is a career night for a lot of other quarterbacks – and that he believes No. 9 is already the top quarterback in Michigan Football history.

“Looking back on that, it would have been a career night for most quarterbacks – me included,” Harbaugh said. “Like I said, 65 percent, 335 yards, really great plays. Some things to clean up, missed on location on a location on a couple of balls, we had some drops. But great to get the win and still have a couple of things to work on.”

“Just for two seconds, I just ask you people that watch football…watch a lot of football, are experts and evaluators of quarterback play. Two seconds, just enjoy the ability of JJ McCarthy and the talent that he is as a passer, as a runner, as a leader. That’s…it doesn’t come along every day, every year, every decade – you know, ever. I think he’s truly the best college Michigan quarterback that we’ve ever seen.”

McCarthy’s 335 passing yards on Saturday night moved him ahead of Tom Brady in career passing yards all-time, and Michigan’s QB1 is now just 81 yards shy of passing Jim Harbaugh at No. 8 all-time. With three games left in the regular season, McCarthy is five touchdown passes away from breaking his single-season career high (22) and eight away from breaking Michigan’s all-time single season record of 25.

 

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