

Summer School: Michigan’s Offense NEEDS To Step Up To Help Bryce Underwood
Jul 8, 2025
Sam Webb, an insightful analyst from The Michigan Insider, breaks down Michigan's prospects for the 2025 season. He emphasizes the necessity for the offense to elevate its game, particularly to support standout recruit Bryce Underwood. Webb discusses the potential of new running backs like Justice Haynes, the importance of a revamped offensive line, and critical wide receiver dynamics. He also touches on the evolving defensive lineup, highlighting key linebackers and the team's ambitious playoff aspirations in the competitive Big Ten.
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Chip Lindsey's Stabilizing Role
- Michigan's 2025 offense improvement hinges on true freshman Bryce Underwood's development under coordinator Chip Lindsey.
- Lindsey's experience offers stability and growth opportunities, crucial for managing a young quarterback's transition.
Support Bryce Underwood Effectively
- Don't expect Bryce Underwood to single-handedly carry Michigan's offense as a freshman.
- The offensive line and surrounding players must improve significantly for overall success.
Running Back Committee Strength
- Michigan's running back role will remain a committee featuring Justice Haynes and Jordan Marshall.
- The running backs are expected to perform on par with previous years if the offensive line improves.