Twenty-one completions, 230 yards through the air, two passing touchdowns and 25 yards on the ground — including two first downs — is more than a respectable statline. Saturday’s win over Washington was freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood’s most complete game with the Michigan football team thus far.

Underwood made far less errors caused by miscommunications or bad accuracy from either errant speed or height. He stayed in the pocket longer to fit passes into tight windows. And when he needed to, he also extended plays with his legs, multiple times throwing it on the run outside the pocket with precision or picking up first downs with his legs.

But even with the win, more consistency through the air and explosiveness on the ground — Underwood still wasn’t satisfied.

“We had a couple mis

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