Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood displays growing pains and flashes of promise in spring game
- Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood, the nation's top-rated recruit, played in the spring game on Saturday, April 19, 2025, in Ann Arbor.
- Underwood, a freshman, entered the game with high expectations after flipping his commitment from LSU to Michigan.
- Underwood went 12 for 25 with 187 passing yards and showed both promise and growing pains, including delay-of-game penalties.
- During the game, Underwood connected with Jalen Hoffman for an 88-yard touchdown on a reverse flea-flicker play, ending the scrimmage.
- Underwood will compete for playing time with sophmore Jadyn Davis and transfer Mikey Keene, with the season opener against Fresno State looming on August 30.
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Michigan QB Underwood displays growing pains and flashes of promise in spring game
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood showed glimpses of the growing pains he will likely experience as a freshman and flashes of the promise that made him the nation's top-rated high school football recruit in the team's…
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