Michigan QB Bryce Underwood Tops AP List of Freshmen Who Could Make Immediate Impact
Freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood, the nation’s No. 2 overall prospect, is expected to start for Michigan after a strong spring performance and preparation this offseason.
- Last month at the Big Ten media days, Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood, rated the nation’s No. 1 prospect, led a list of freshmen expected to make an immediate impact.
- Underwood, who threw for 11,488 yards and 152 touchdowns in high school, committed to Michigan after a FaceTime with Tom Brady, former Michigan quarterback and seven-time Super Bowl winner.
- In spring practice, Underwood completed 6 of 10 passes for 187 yards, including an 88-yard touchdown to Jalen Hoffman on a reverse flea-flicker.
- Underwood has made a strong early impression on his coaches, who hope he can help improve Michigan’s turnover ratio after a 13-interception season.
- Across the Big Ten, Maryland freshman Malik Washington is competing with UCLA transfer Justyn Martin and Khristian Martin for the starting role against Florida Atlantic.
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Michigan QB Bryce Underwood tops AP list of freshmen who could make immediate impact
Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood, the nation’s No. 1 recruit in his class, has spent months getting ready in hopes of starting the 14th-ranked Wolverines’ season opener against New Mexico. It follows an outstanding high school career in which Underwood threw for 11,488 yards and 152 touchdowns while leading Belleville to a 50-4 record and two Michigan state championships. The 6-foot-4 freshman heads our list of freshmen who could make a majo…

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Michigan QB Bryce Underwood tops list of freshmen who could make immediate impact
Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood might not need much time to get a chance to justify his status as the nation’s No. 1 recruit in his class.
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