There’s been plenty of praise for quarterback Bryce Underwood and the Michigan offense in recent days after putting 34 points on the board and going for 452 total yards against New Mexico over the weekend. Joining rare company by starting as a true freshman, Underwood helped Michigan’s offense establish an early rhythm and look competent for the first time in two years.
However, the level of difficulty is about to be turned up a couple of notches this Saturday when Michigan takes on Oklahoma in Norman. It will mark not only the first road game of the year for the Wolverines and Underwood, but their first against a Power 4 opponent.
“It’s going to be a really cool matchup of two incredible programs that represent the excellence of college football,” Oklahoma head coach Brent Venables said