ANN ARBOR -- Jim Harbaugh continues to add bodies to his program, and arms to his quarterback pool.

On Thursday, former Houston starting quarterback John O'Korn tweeted that he'll be transferring to Michigan.

O'Korn was granted his release from Houston's program last month. He was a sophomore at Houston last season, and due to NCAA rules, he'll have to sit out the 2015 season before having two years of eligibility remaining.

The 6-foot-4, 220-pound Fort Lauderdale, Florida native started as a true freshman at Houston in 2013, throwing for 3,117 yards, 28 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. He was the American Athletic Conference's rookie of the year, and set Houston records for touchdowns and completions (259).

He lost his starting job with the Cougars last season, however, and finished with 951 yards, 6 touchdowns and 8 interceptions.

O'Korn's addition will give some balance to Michigan's scholarship quarterback chart once he's eligible. In 2016, Michigan expects to have a senior in Shane Morris, a third-year sophomore in Wilton Speight, second-year players Alex Malzone and Zach Gentry and O'Korn, who will be a fourth-year junior.

Additionally, Michigan reportedly is in good position to land Stanford graduate transfer corner Wayne Lyons.

Lyons had 30 tackles last season for the Cardinal, and 69 in 2013.

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