Michigan spring game reaction: What we learned in first look at 2025 team

ANN ARBOR – The Michigan Wolverines held their annual spring game on Saturday afternoon in Ann Arbor, bringing their March/April practice circuit to a close. Blue beat Maize by a score of 17-0, headlined by public on-field debut of freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood in a U-M jersey.
The Wolverine’s Anthony Broome and Clayton Sayfie broke down the outing from the field at Michigan Stadium on Saturday, starting with what Underwood showed on the field in his debut.
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”We talked about the other day how we wanted to come out and see what the vision for him would be in this offense,” Broome said on the recap show. “We wanted to see what his skillset looks like and just kind of throw it around a bit. They took shots down the field. His arm strength is as advertised. There are a couple plays… he took a couple of delay games. He threw an interception, which, again, we don’t have the benefit of a broadcast to go back and look at it for a few days, but it looked like a miscommunication between him and Channing Goodwin.
“But overall, he ran a little bit. This is a 17-year-old kid who looks like a college quarterback. Good baseline set today.”
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Sayfie replied: “One of the things that’s interesting in these formats is that Bryce Underwood’s legs are one of his better attributes. His athleticism is off the charts, and he’s not really allowed to run. He gets tagged off. They counted it as a sack, probably a couple times. He would have gotten out of one of those tackles, something like that. So it hurts him there. And then he only had the one scramble you mentioned. He had a long run, kind of came back up the middle, found an alley, then split it off to the left. ..That was a dazzling play and improvisation from him.
“They let him uncork it a little bit. He did have the one touchdown late on the trick play…But I thought Bryce Underwood looked really good. Some things to clean up, right? His team took two delay-of-the-game penalties. Some holding penalties aren’t his fault but those were on the offensive line.”
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