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And now, for another episode of "General Hospital: Wilton Speight's collarbone."

Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh declined to get into specifics regarding his quarterback's injury during Tuesday's Big Ten coaches teleconference, saying only that Speight was "questionable" for the Week 12 game against Indiana.

"I never really get into (that) talk, I'm not a doctor. I'd hate to be the third person talking about these things," Harbaugh said. "He remains questionable for Saturday and we'll re-evaluate after that."

Reports surfaced Monday that Speight would miss the remainder of the regular season with a collarbone injury, but that a return for Michigan's bowl game or possible playoff run wasn't out of the picture. However, Harbaugh rebuffed the timeline as "incorrect" by noting "I have not heard that from the doctors."

It's still not confirmed what the exact nature of Speight's injury is.

In the event Speight is unable to play, it is believed backup quarterback John O'Korn will get the start. Speight had 2,156 yards passing and 15 touchdowns on the season. O'Korn has appeared in eight games this season, throwing for just 114 yards and a pair of scores.