With a dual quarterback in Bryce Underwood, Sherrone Moore’s offense has struggled to pick up the pace. Part of the problem is a young offensive line that requires improvement in pass protection. Dropped catches are another glaring issue. Presently, Michigan is on a bye week, and the HC is working on these challenges.
Moore has decided on a significant change in the offensive line formation. They are working with Bryce to get him into pistol formation and under the center as well, for better pass protection, as reported by The Michigan Insider Brice Marich.
The coaching staff wants to have a “good balance of both in this offense”.
Over the season, Michigan’s running game has been coming off strong. Ranking No. 9 in rushing yards, they have accumulated 225.2 yards per game, chipping in 2

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