Henson was phenomenal. Brady was solid as a junior, but had a shot to put it all together in his senior year but Carr did this dumbass rotation, where one of them got the first quarter, the other got the second quarter, and whichever one was better got the second half.
It was an injustice to both of them. Brady "won" the right to get the second half in five of the first six games, as Michigan started 6-0. In a matchup of top 10 teams, Henson got the second half against MSU, but fell behind by 17. For the first, and I believe only time all year, they switched, and went back to Brady, who got Michigan back to within 3, very easily. MSU won, by going for it on 4th down, and completing a pass to Burress, knowing if they gave the ball back to Brady, he was going to win.
That Michigan team wound up losing the Big Ten to a Wisconsin team which they beat, with Brady, but beat the SEC champ Alabama in the Orange Bowl.
1999 was by far the best the Big Ten has ever been