Sophomore slump or too much media hype after a fantastic freshman year? Any way you slice it, Michigan Wolverines QB Chad Henne performed well below expectations last season.
"This is probably a make or break year for Henne on a number of levels," the author of this article says. "With Michigan quarterbacks getting more than just a passing look-see these days in terms of NFL potential, the junior has every opportunity to show professional scouts that he has what it takes to play on Sunday. He also has a lot to prove to the university and it's fans, attempting to turn last season's negatives into this year's conference title. This is his time to shine, fully equipped even more with the knowledge he needs to lead this offense. Smart money says that he will, and that the Wolverines will once again finish among the top tier in the Big Ten standings."
So how will Henne and the Wolverines perform in 2006?
"This is probably a make or break year for Henne on a number of levels," the author of this article says. "With Michigan quarterbacks getting more than just a passing look-see these days in terms of NFL potential, the junior has every opportunity to show professional scouts that he has what it takes to play on Sunday. He also has a lot to prove to the university and it's fans, attempting to turn last season's negatives into this year's conference title. This is his time to shine, fully equipped even more with the knowledge he needs to lead this offense. Smart money says that he will, and that the Wolverines will once again finish among the top tier in the Big Ten standings."
So how will Henne and the Wolverines perform in 2006?