Michigan QB John O'Korn has no regrets about playing at UH

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THIBODAUX, La. - John O'Korn said Friday he has no regrets about beginning his college career at the University of Houston.

O'Korn, who spent parts of two seasons as UH's starting quarterback, is in his second season at Michigan and will compete for the Wolverines' starting job this summer.

"I couldn't be happier," said O'Korn, who is among 38 college quarterbacks serving as counselors this week at the prestigious Manning Passing Academy. "I'm in a great spot. It's exactly where I'm supposed to be."

O'Korn abruptly left UH after the coaching change that brought Tom Herman from Ohio State. He sat out last season per NCAA rules.

"I certainly appreciate my time in Houston and don't regret going there at all," he said. "I'm definitely where I'm supposed to be and looking forward to this fall."

As a freshman in 2013, O'Korn threw for 28 touchdowns and more than 3,000 yards to earn Rookie of the Year honors in the American Athletic Conference. He struggled with turnovers in 2014 and was benched in favor of Greg Ward Jr. for the final seven games.