No. 18 Michigan is making a quarterback change, with head coach Sherrone Moore announcing Monday that junior Alex Orji will take over the starting spot. Orji will now be the Wolverines’ starting quarterback for Michigan’s first conference game of the year, a massive matchup against No. 11 USC.
Orji replaces senior Davis Warren, who was benched in last Saturday’s game against Arkansas State after throwing three interceptions. The Wolverines went on to win the game 28-18, a tighter margin than expected against the Sun Belt team.
“Excited for him,” Moore said of Orji, via ESPN. “I know he’s chomping at the bit.”
Warren, a former walk-on, initially won the starting job to begin the season but has had some struggles in the Wolverines’ first three games. He is 48-for-72 on passing attempts, throwing for two touchdowns against six interceptions. Warren led the team to a 30-10 win over Fresno State in Week 1, but could not get a foothold against Texas in the 31-12 loss.
Orji, meanwhile, has performed well even with limited snaps. The junior threw for two touchdowns and is 3-of-6 on passing attempts. He also ran for 58 yards off 10 carries, indicating a dual-threat approach that will be useful for the Michigan offense.