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Ex-Michigan quarterback chides former workforce over loss to Indiana: ‘The gamers deserve higher’


Former Michigan Wolverines quarterback John O’Korn piled on high of the workforce’s loss to Indiana on Saturday.

O’Korn, who performed at Michigan in 2016 and 2017, reacted to the sport as the Hoosiers topped the Wolverines 20-15 to stay undefeated.

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John O'Korn vs Wisconsin

Michigan Wolverines quarterback John O’Korn, #8, throws a go throughout the third quarter towards the Wisconsin Badgers at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin, on Nov. 18, 2017. (Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports activities)

“For those who’re questioning how unhealthy issues are in Ann Arbor proper now…. even I used to be 2-0 towards IU,” he wrote on X.

“The gamers deserve higher,” he added. “Now we have all of the items. I consider in (head coach) Sherrone (Moore) however his employees is failing him. Hopefully he makes some huge adjustments after the season.”

Michigan has had a tricky season because it tried to navigate the pressures of being a defending nationwide champion whereas dropping head coach Jim Harbaugh to the NFL.

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John O'Korn in 2017

Michigan Wolverines quarterback John O’Korn, #8, rolls out to go within the second half towards the Ohio State Buckeyes at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on Nov. 25, 2017. (Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports activities)

The Wolverines began the season ranked No. 9 within the nation however fell to No. 3 Texas of their second sport of the season. The workforce picked up an enormous win over No. 11 USC however has not made a splash outdoors that victory all season.

Michigan has two video games left on the schedule – at house towards Northwestern and on the highway towards Ohio State. The Wolverines haven’t misplaced to the Buckeyes since 2019.

Michigan is 5-5 on the season and desires yet another win to be bowl eligible. The final time Michigan missed out on a bowl sport in a non-coronavirus impacted season was in 2014 – that was Brady Hoke’s closing season earlier than Harbaugh took over.

Sherrone Moore coaches

Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore challenges an incomplete go meant for tight finish Colston Loveland, not pictured, throughout the second half towards Oregon at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Nov. 2, 2024. (Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK through Imagn Photographs)

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The workforce missed a bowl in 2020 once they had been 2-4 in six video games.

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