
Bryce Underwood Box Score, Highlights From 2025 Michigan Football Spring Game
Michigan fans got a glimpse of their future quarterback on Saturday when Bryce Underwood led the Blue team to a 17-0 win over Maize in the annual spring game.
Underwood didn't have an efficient performance, finishing 12-of-25 for 188 yards, but the fans got sent home happy when he connected with Jalen Hoffman on a reverse flea-flicker on the final play.
Even though the completion percentage didn't look great for Underwood, his pass-catchers weren't helping him out. He made a terrific throw down the sideline that should have been caught, but Jamar Browder was unable to corral the ball.
Underwood had an interception that was the result of redshirt freshman Channing Goodwin not finishing his route. It also didn't help matters that Michigan's receivers seemed to have difficulty creating space for the quarterback to have a window he could target.
Some growing pains are to be expected as these players have just started working together on the field. This is especially true for incoming freshmen, like Underwood, Goodwin and Browder.
Head coach Sherrone Moore spoke about Underwood's performance after the game, acknowledging some things need to improve going forward.
The most encouraging thing was that Underwood never seemed to get rattled by any of the mistakes. He showed good poise and accuracy when he had time to throw.
Underwood, the No. 1 overall recruit in the 2025 class, is going to be a huge factor for the Wolverines heading into Sherrone Moore's second season as head coach.
Quarterback was a huge problem for the Wolverines in 2024. Davis Warren, Jack Tuttle and Alex Orji combined for 1,655 yards, 11 touchdowns and 13 interceptions in 13 games.
Underwood doesn't even have to be great in 2025 to be a huge upgrade on that group. If the Wolverines can pull average quarterback play out of him as a true freshman, they have more than enough defensive talent to win double-digit games.










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