Throughout the entire offseason, speculations and interrogations have surrounded the Michigan football team over the quarterback battle for who will be the starter for the Aug. 30 season opener against New Mexico.

Freshman Bryce Underwood, who turned 18 years old less than a week ago, has received the most attention by far. But the experience of graduate Mikey Keene is undeniable with 8,245 career passing yards with 65 touchdown passes. And sophomore Jadyn Davis, who was one of two quarterbacks from the Wolverines’ spring game, alongside Underwood, has the most tenure on the Wolverines’ roster of those in the battle.

All players outside the quarterback room have talked highly of each option. And reports that Underwood has already claimed the starting job have heightened anticipatio

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