LOS ANGELES — The biggest question surrounding J.J. McCarthy going into the Rose Bowl isn't if this will be the junior quarterback's final game in maize and blue.
That one can wait a couple of weeks.
The more immediate concern for the top-ranked Wolverines is making sure McCarthy is healthy after he struggled with a lingering ankle injury during the second half of the season.
On Friday morning, the junior gave himself a clean bill of health as Michigan (13-0) continues preparations for its College Football Playoff semifinal game against No. 4 Alabama (12-1).
"Everything is great in terms of ankles, knees, head, shoulders," he said.
Even though Michigan went unbeaten in the regular season for a second straight year, McCarthy and the Wolverines were not firing on all cylinders down the stretch.
McCarthy had 137 yards on 37 carries and three touchdowns in his first nine games. In his past four, he has 9 yards on 20 carries and no TDs.
The ankle injury also had an effect on McCarthy's passing. He has averaged only 124 passing yards during his past four games and accounted for one touchdown, quite a drop from the 237.1 average and 18 TD tosses to start the season.