If he does transfer in there is a huge upside to him using his last year at Michigan. #1- He has two years of STARTING experience where he owned a 60% completion rate. Harbaugh will increase this. The offense can immediately move forward without scheming around an inexperienced first year QB. #2- This would give the young incomers a full YEAR to develop and get some experience which will get them ready for full takeover in 2016. #3 IF Rudock comes aboard and Michigan has a very good season with him, the top QB recruits are clearly going to see what Harbaugh's coaching can do for them and Michigan may land a couple super QB recruits to go with the QB already on the team. It's a great situation for the program if this happens and smart to snag a quality experienced QB with a year of eligibility remaining to get the offense off and running next year. It worked for Wisky with Russel Wilson!