It feels like the No. 23 Michigan football team has used Bryce Underwood in doses.
The freshman quarterback came in as the No. 1 prospect in the class of 2025, yet he hasn’t had the opportunity to showcase his entire bag of skills. While we’ve seen some highlight plays from Underwood, the offensive gameplan — specifically against No. 13 Oklahoma — hasn’t maximized what Underwood brings to the table.
For starters, Michigan’s offense has relied heavily on the run game so far, as it has historically. But aside from junior running back Justice Haynes’ 75-yard touchdown run on the first play of the second half, the Wolverines couldn’t get anything going against the Sooners. Besides that run, Michigan averaged less than 3 yards per carry in the contest.
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