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Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh staying the course, giving Cade McNamara, J.J. McCarthy each a start as Wolverines' quarterback battle continues

Michigan's starting quarterback has not been finalized yet as Cade McNamara and J.J. McCarthy continue to battle for the job, but Jim Harbaugh says he has explained the situation as much as he possibly can and will continue with his strategy.

«We've plowed this ground about as thoroughly as it can possibly be plowed,» Harbaugh said. «Dating back to the summer when you asked the question, I said one could start, the other could start or a combination of both in the game. Those are the options. Happy that we've still got another week to look at it, as we said each would get a start. Make it as fair as it can be.»

McNamara started the first game of the season against Colorado State, completing nine of 18 passes for 136 yards and one touchdown. McNamara told media after the game that he thought Harbaugh's plan to start him in game one and McCarthy in game two was unusual and unexpected.

«I would definitely say it's pretty unusual,» McNamara said after the game. «It was kind of a thing I wasn't expecting by the end of camp. I thought I had my best camp. I thought I put myself in a good position and that was just the decision that coach went with.»

When asked about the comments, Harbaugh said both McNamara and McCarthy are warriors and that he doesn't feel as though he needs to manage the situation.

Harbaugh was complimentary of McNamara's performance in the game that Michigan won 51-7, and said McNamara was being more critical of himself than Harbaugh was.

«Cade had a really solid game. I think he walks away mad at himself for missing CJ Johnson on the crossing route and threw the ball to CJ a little wide on the opposite boundary,» Harbaugh said. «Other than that, made some terrific throws, heck of a two-minute drive, I think

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