Michigan Quarterback Bryce Underwood Displays Growing Pains And Flashes Of Promise In Spring Game

Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood showed glimpses of the growing pains he will likely experience as a freshman and flashes of the promise that made him the nation's top-rated high school football recruit in the team's spring game on Saturday.
Underwood was 12 of 25 for 187 yards with a scrimmage-ending, 88-yard pass to tight end Jalen Hoffman on a reverse flea-flicker in a 17-0 win for the Blue over the Maize.
He also recovered his fumble, had a pair of delay-of-game penalties and several errant throws - high and wide.
"He did well," coach Sherrone Moore said. "Made some really, good throws and had some things we need to clean up and get better at."
As the Wolverines wrapped up spring football in front of about 30,000 fans at the Big House, all eyes were on Underwood and he has become comfortable with that.