• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Mike Farrell Sports

Mike Farrell Sports

College Football Recruiting, Opinion, and Analysis

  • Player Promotion
  • Recruiting
  • Portal
  • Fact or Fiction
  • Mind of Mike
  • Draft
  • Sponsors
  • About

Underwood Struggles in Michigan Spring Game Debut

New Michigan QB shows flashes but struggles as Wolverines’ offense stalls in rainy spring game.

April 20, 2025
FacebookTweetPin
Sherrone Moore
Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore watches warm up during the spring game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday

By Micheal Germanese


ANN ARBOR, Mich.—Despite the rainy and cold start to the day on Saturday fans came out to see what to expect when the Michigan Wolverines kickoff the season opener on Aug. 30 against New Mexico. The turnout looked to be a lot better than the previous two spring games and there was a lot of hype surrounding this team. The reason, QB Bryce Underwood of the blue team was a top prospect from a year ago. Michigan’s biggest problem in 2024 was a play from the QB position and fans and media got an early chance to see if he is the answer to the problem.

The spring game should have given fans a basic sense of what Team 146 might look like in 2025. Like last season, most of the question marks are centered around the offense. New offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey was brought in to fix an offense that was stagnant a year ago.

In a game like this where both the Maize and Blue teams are made up of starters it’s hard to decipher just what you’re going to get come fall.

Here are the takeaways from the Maize and Blue spring game.


Rough Start at QB

The fans got what they wanted with Underwood getting the ball first. But it wasn’t the first half any of the fans wanted to see when it came to offense. Both quarterbacks struggled to throw the ball downfield. Underwood finished the first half 7-of-7 with an interception and zero touchdowns. Jadyn Davis was no better going 3-of-4 and like Underwood struggled to throw the ball downfield.

The second half looked about the same as Davis started the half with a second-half interception. In the fourth quarter, Underwood missed a wide-open Channing Goodwin in the end zone. Underwood had time to step up and make an accurate throw but still overthrew Goodwin. On the last play of the game Underwood found the end zone for his first passing TD in the Big House.

More Sports News

Vols Are Cooking on the Recruiting Trail

2026 QB Gavin Beard

Talented Texas Prep QBs: 2026 QB Gavin Beard

Jan 9

Bigger Playoff, Smaller Stakes: The Decline of College Football’s Regular Season

New Era, Same Grit: Inside the 2025 Big 12 Football Race

SEC

TRENDING: SEC Head Coach Proposes 30-Team College Playoff Field

The Best Way to End the Scheduling Debate

SEC

TRENDING: SEC WR Arrested on Domestic Assault Charges

NCAA Core Course Rules Every Football Recruit Must Know

TRENDING: Alabama LB to Castellanos “All disrespect will be addressed accordingly”

TRENDING: Recently Hired OC Arrested

2025 MFS Staff 5-Star QB Bryce Underwood from Belleville

Five True Freshmen Who Will Help Shape the Season

Surprising Big Ten Offense Has Elite Running Back Room

Five-Star Plus+ true freshman QB Bryce Underwood tosses a touchdown in the spring game〽️

(via @MaizeManiaX)https://t.co/Sl9nI8GpQ7 pic.twitter.com/ZOmOasmNIw

— On3 (@On3sports) April 19, 2025

Wide Receivers

Coming out of the spring game the wide receivers gave many a very similar feeling to 2024. As fans walked out of the Big House they were left underwhelmed after seeing the wide receivers not being able to find an opening. In the defense of the offense, this is a watered-down gameplan that makes it easy for a defense to defend. But WRs finding separation looks like it could be a problem again. The Michigan QBs couldn’t push the ball downfield but the WRs didn’t help them out by getting room between them and the defense backs.

The bright side is Goodwin did look to have some chemistry already building with Underwood. Goodwin was able to create separation and found himself wide open in the end zone, only for Underwood to overthrow him. With the size Michigan has in guys like Jarmar Browder (6-foot-5) and Marlin Klein (6-foot-6) it was surprising Michigan didn’t try more 50/50 balls to see who would come down with it.

QB ➡️ WR/TE Connections Today:

Bryce Underwood throwing to:

– Fred Moore
– Marlin Klein
– Andrew Marsh
– CJ Charleston
– Channing Goodwin
– Joe Taylor
– Jamar Browder
– Jalen Hoffman

Jadyn Davis throwing to:

– Semaj Morgan
– Kendrick Bell
– Donaven McCulley
– Deakon Tonelli…

— Blue By 90 (@bluebyninety) April 19, 2025

Possible Portal Acquisition

After watching the spring game it would be no surprise if Michigan targeted another QB to bring in. During the postgame news conference head coach Sherrone Moore updated the health status of Mikey Keene and Davis Warren. According to Moore, they’re moving in the right direction but adding another QB could be added security to a young position group.

Michigan’s secondary looks ok, but this was a very watered-down game plan. The only big play they gave up was on the final one of the game. Look for Michigan to add veteran talent to go along with the young players already in the program.

Michigan needs to go out and get someone who can play the opposite of Donaven McCulley at wide receiver. If Michigan is going to exceed expectations in 2025, they’re going to have to find a way to push the ball downfield with some kind of competency.

Category: College Football, NewsTag: B1G, Big Ten, Bryce Underwood, Channing Goodwin, Chip Lindsey, Davis Warren, Donaven McCulley, Jadyn Davis, Jarmar Browder, Marlin Klein, Michigan Wolerines, Mikey Keene, Sherrone Moore
FacebookTweetPin

You’ll Also Like


Three players, who were recently arrested, have been indefinitely suspended

TRENDING: Three Players Suspended Indefinitely After Arrest

Farmageddon Heads to Ireland for 2025 Season Opener

Sep 6

TRENDING: Interesting New Job for Former ACC Head Coach

2026 QB Liam Nelson

Spotlight on Maryland Prep QBs: 2026 QB Liam Nelson

LaNorris Sellers

Face of the SEC: LaNorris Sellers

Nov 16

Sumrall, Candle, and More: Top 10 G5 Head Coach Rankings


  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

© 2025 · All Rights Reserved

Powered by the BizBudding Publisher Network

Privacy Manager