U-M QB Tuttle retires: Need to prioritize health
Briefly

Jack Tuttle's decision to medically retire from football comes after persistent arm issues and a career fifth concussion, highlighting the importance of prioritizing health over sport.
Tuttle acknowledged that his injured arm 'didn't fully recover' and said ongoing issues had an impact on his performance, leading to his retirement choice.
After stints at Utah and Indiana, Tuttle transferred to Michigan, but injuries hampered his chances to secure a starting position and ultimately led to his retirement.
Despite his challenges on the field, Tuttle plans to stay connected to the sport, aiming to pursue a coaching career after his retirement.
Read at ESPN.com
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