Denard Robinson Must Improve as a Passer to Let Michigan Play for Big Ten Title

Since Denard Robinson came to the Michigan campus in the 2009 recruiting class, he has been the center of attention, and for good reason. He was a 4-star recruit from Rivals and Scout and was ranked in the ESPNU 150. Although he lacked the height of a typical quarterback at 6’0″, his blazing speed more than made up for his stature, as he was a perfect fit into Rich Rodriguez’s spread offense.
Although Robinson didn’t see much of the football field as a true freshman (Tate Forcier started at…
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