Michigan football is getting a lot of hype in spring ball, in large part due to the inclusion of former five-star and No. 1 overall player in the country, Bryce Underwood, coming in and competing at quarterback. But the room as a whole has been revamped, and it’s not just Underwood who’s working with the ones in spring ball. The Wolverines also brought in Fresno State quarterback Mikey Keene, but once a five-star at the time of his commitment, Jadyn Davis is also taking a big step forward, according to senior tight end Marlin Klein. … Read more
Michigan football is generating significant buzz this spring, largely due to the arrival of former five-star recruit and No. 1 overall player in the country, Bryce Underwood. The highly touted quarterback is making waves in spring practices as he competes for the starting job. However, Underwood is not the only new face in a revamped quarterback room that is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in recent years for the Wolverines.
The Michigan coaching staff also secured the transfer of experienced Fresno State quarterback Mikey Keene, adding depth and veteran presence to the group. Additionally, former five-star prospect Jadyn Davis, who committed to Michigan with high expectations, is reportedly taking a significant step forward in his development. According to senior tight end Marlin Klein, Davis has shown marked improvement and is making a strong case for himself in the ongoing quarterback battle.
With multiple talented signal-callers vying for reps, Michigan’s quarterback competition has become a focal point of spring ball. Head coach Sherrone Moore and his staff are closely evaluating their options, looking for the best fit to lead the Wolverines in the upcoming season. While Underwood’s arrival has certainly turned heads, both Keene and Davis are proving to be formidable contenders in their own right.
As the spring practices continue, Michigan fans eagerly await clarity on who will emerge as the starting quarterback. With such a deep and talented group, the Wolverines find themselves in an enviable position, boasting one of the most competitive quarterback battles in college football this offseason.