Shane Morris sat out most of his senior season in high school and spent a good portion of his first in college watching games from the sideline. After two years of mostly idling, the big-armed quarterback will be thrust into a spotlight unlike any he's seen before: as Michigan's starter against Kansas State in the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl on Saturday. ''Just getting back to football after sitting out has been crazy and now to start in a bowl game is pretty amazing,'' Morris said Thursday. Morris spent his first season in Ann Arbor as Devin Gardner's backup, getting mop-up duty in three games.
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