ANN ARBOR — Based on film alone, Central Michigan’s coach thought highly of Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood entering Saturday’s matchup. After witnessing him in person?
“Confirmed,” Matt Drinkall said with a laugh.
Underwood and the Wolverines shredded Central Michigan in a 63-3 win at Michigan Stadium. Underwood completed 16 of 25 for 235 yards, one touchdown, and an interception. He also ran for 114 yards and two scores.
Michigan scored a touchdown on all but three drives: the interception; a missed field goal; and a drive at the end where Michigan kneeled three times.
Underwood’s command of the offense impressed Drinkall. “The cool thing about watching him play in person is he’s not just a talented thrower; he’s a very, very good quarterback,” he said. “As far as how he operate