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Michigan benches QB Davis Warren after ugly showing
Michigan QB Davis Warren Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

The Michigan Wolverines have a quarterback controversy on their hands three games into the season.

Michigan benched starting quarterback Davis Warren in the third quarter Saturday against Arkansas State after he threw three interceptions. The third summed up his day, as an ill-advised overthrow turned into a pick.

Warren has thrown six interceptions in just three games and that was the last straw for head coach Sherrone Moore. Alex Orji replaced Warren for the rest of the game. Orji led a nine-play, 80 yard touchdown drive after coming in and Michigan wound up winning 28-18.

In a bizarre final line, Warren went 11-for-14 with three picks, meaning every pass he threw was caught, either by a Michigan player or by the other team.

Moore did not determine any decision on his starting quarterback for next week in his postgame interview. He made clear, however, that Warren’s turnovers were a major issue that had to be addressed.

Warren looked shaky in a 31-12 loss to Texas last week, too, but so did the rest of the team. This sort of performance against a vastly inferior performance is a worry, especially with USC looming next week. The Wolverines may have no choice but to make a change.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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