By Adam Abramson
I'm cutting off the quarterback controversies because I don't want to dive into Michigan until we know where Terrelle Pryor will be heading. Obviously, if he ends up in Ann Arbor, that drastically changes the landscape.
Instead, I will link all of you to two items.
The first is a photo gallery I put together of 20 prospects you should keep an eye on this spring. With the NFL draft coming shortly, we'll get into this much deeper. But why not start now? Again, I stress this is a preliminary ranking and I'm fully aware of the guys not on this list. But I know you're trying to get through your Friday, so spend 10 minutes flipping through the photos and reading my snarky comments.
Click the picture...you can't miss it

The second is related to the transfer of Ryan Mallett. The former blue chip who played this season as a true freshman at Michigan is now in Fayetteville playing for the Razorbacks. He'll have to sit out a year, using his redshirt, and will be ready to roll in 2009. I wrote about this recently, thinking he would end up at Tennessee. Right conference, wrong school.
The link I want to share is focused on his new coach, however. Gene Wojciechowski wrote an interesting piece, very critical of Bobby Petrino. Read it here.
And if you missed any of the other quarterback controversies:
Other 2008 Quarterback Controversies
Monday - Southern California
Tuesday - Virginia Tech
Wednesday - Penn State
Thursday - Alabama
I'm off to rest. I'm building my Ikea dresser tomorrow, so wish me luck.
Comments (3)
Funny, this will be a running back heavy draft, it might be the deepest position in the draft, and yet no position is more overrated in the draft than RB.
Be careful with the Ikea dresser. If it's made from that pressboard stuff, it could reek of sawdust. Which then transfers to whatever you put into the dresser. If it stinks, let it air out, or febreeze it or something. I never could find a way to get rid of it, so its filled with magazines and crap in my parents' garage.
Great link on Petrino. I have to agree with one of the commenters on that page though: Everyone should stop blaming Petrino. It's the GMs and university administrators who are idiots for continuing to give the guy an opportunity to let them down.