Last week, Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore emphasized the need for two quarterbacks to protect Bryce Underwood, but during the game against Central Michigan, Underwood rushed for 114 yards and two touchdowns, showcasing his playmaking ability. Acting coach Biff Poggi noted that the team’s strategy has shifted to fully utilize Underwood’s strengths, allowing him greater freedom to make plays as they prepare for their next game against Nebraska.
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