With one of the largest, most vocal fanbases in the country, the team knows the expectations that come with wearing the Block M and putting on the winged helmet. While many are disappointed with the 4-2 start to the 2025 season, trotting out a true freshman quarterback comes with some growing pains. As was the case with Dylan Raiola at Nebraska and DJ Lagaway at Florida last season, raw talent does not automatically manifest into wins and hundreds of passing yards without learning and growing as a player.
For Bryce Underwood, the raw skill, untimed throws, rushing ability and decision-making are there, and while it is not perfect, the glimpses are a positive sign to come for the future of Michigan football.
While Underwood would like to have some throws back, he is growing and learning f