July 16, 2025

When it comes to Michigan football rumors, one of the hottest ones going—besides the future of coach Jim Harbaugh, of course—is more of a mystery. When that mystery is your star quarterback and team MVP, it’s especially concerning. But heading into the Rose Bowl matchup against Alabama in the college football playoffs, there is concern about the late-season swoon of Wolverines quarterback JJ McCarthy.

And this week in The Athletic, anonymous coaches around the Big 10 offered up an earful to CFB writer Bruce Feldman on the Wolverines’ quivering quarterback. McCarthy was brilliant throughJ.J. McCarthy - Football - University of Michigan Athletics the first nine games of the season, throwing for 18 touchdowns and just three interceptions (all of which came in the win over Bowling Green).

He threw for 237 yards per game in those nine outings. But check the numbers on JJ McCarthy since: 124 yards per game, and just one touchdown pass. He has not been the same. And Jim Harbaugh’s peers did not hold back.

“I don’t know what’s causing him to be hesitant and not as decisive as he was earlier,” said a Big Ten head coach who played Michigan. “He seems out of sync lately.”

One of the oddities, or maybe not-so-odd, that emerges from McCarthy’s late-season decline is that the drop in numbers coincided with the departure of Conor Stalions, the assistant who was at the center of the Wolverines’ sign-stealing “scandal.” McCarthy’s last big day was against Purdue on November 4, and Stalions departed the previous day.

“They’re different now,” another Big Ten head coach told Feldman. “It makes a huge difference to know when blitzes are coming, so when you pick it up, you can really attack it.”

There has also been the bubbling Michigan football speculation that JJ McCarthy is playing hurt, that he suffered a foot injury against Penn State. McCarthy threw only eight passes against the

Nittany Lions that day. But with the UM running game steamrolling Penn State (227 yards), McCarthy did not need to pass much.

“It does make you wonder,” said one defensive analyst whose team faced Michigan in the last month of the season. “Going into our game, I thought he was among the best in the country. Afterward, I didn’t think the same. Once all that stuff happened, he just doesn’t look the same. I don’t know if he’s hurt. I thought he was a Heisman candidate. Heisman quarterbacks don’t throw only eight passes in a game. I think before, he was ready for it and he was confident.”

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