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Why Michigan’s new offense finally feels built for Bryce Underwood

71F2D47D-A8FB-4317-A6CB-CDB07466C09Aby: Trevor McCue03/28/26TrevorMcCue
Bryce Underwood
Michigan Wolverines football quarterback Bryce Underwood at Citrus Bowl practice. (Photo by Ty Kornblue / TheWolverine.com)

Michigan spent the better part of last season learning what it had and didn't have in Bryce Underwood. The flashes came fast, the live arm, the sudden escapes, the ability to turn a dead rep into an explosive play, but the fit between quarterback and offense never consistently felt complete. Through the first week of spring, that part already looks different.

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