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Jack Tuttle (born April 28, 1999) is a former American football quarterback who played for the Indiana Hoosiers, Utah Utes, and Michigan Wolverines. Tuttle was a member of Michigan's national championship team in 2023.
The seventh-year senior previously played at Utah and Indiana before backing up J.J. McCarthy during the 2023 championship season
Just five days later, on Oct. 28, University of Michigan quarterback Jack Tuttle announced that he too is retiring from football, also citing medical reasons. College quarterbacks' retirements put ...
Tuttle appeared in two games this season with the Wolverines and started once in a 21-7 loss to Illinois. He completed 30 of 50 passes on the season for 306 yards and one touchdown and had four ...
Michigan quarterback Jack Tuttle throws against Illinois during the second half at Memorial Stadium on Oct 19, 2024. Tuttle's last appearance on the football field was a start against Illinois on ...
Michigan Wolverines quarterback Jack Tuttle announced his retirement from football Monday, citing concussions and other health concerns – the second college quarterback to make that decision in ...
Michigan football quarterback Jack Tuttle suddenly announced he will be retiring from football after getting his fifth concussion.
Michigan quarterback Jack Tuttle is calling it a career. Tuttle announced on social media on Monday night that he is retiring from the sport in the middle of the season due to medical reasons.