It’s Week 3 of college football, so it’s only natural that freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood is experiencing some growing pains.
After an impressive debut against New Mexico — totaling 21 completions for 31 attempts and 251 yards — Underwood and the then-No. 15 Michigan football team headed south for the freshman’s second-ever collegiate game. Against then-No. 18 Oklahoma in his first away environment, Underwood’s production dipped, only notching nine completions for 24 attempts and 142 yards.
In short, Underwood performed like you’d expect for a freshman facing off against a robust defensive front. But according to Wolverines offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey, against bigger and faster opponents, that’s to be expected.
“The hardest thing coming from high school is learning the