Michigan football update: Bryce Underwood discloses one restriction imposed by Sherrone Moore
In the world of college football, one name has been making waves - Bryce Underwood. The freshman quarterback for the University of Michigan has been unleashed after a dominant win over Central Michigan in Week 3, showcasing his exceptional athleticism and versatility.
Underwood, one of the most athletic players in the country, threw for 235 passing yards and one touchdown, and added 114 rushing yards and two scores against Central Michigan. His performance has been a highlight of Michigan's 3-0 start to the 2025 season.
Interim head coach Biff Poggi has announced that the team will never again handicap Underwood, as they did against Oklahoma. Poggi stated, 'Bryce is a special talent, and we will let him showcase all aspects of his game.'
The stage is set for Underwood's first Big Ten conference game, as Michigan will take on Nebraska in Week 4. Nebraska has also started the season strongly, with a record of 3-0. Oddsmakers have the Michigan-Nebraska game as a near-dead-even spread, indicating a close and exciting contest.
Underwood's penchant for backflipping as a celebration move has been a topic of discussion. However, coach Sherrone Moore has prohibited him from performing the move. Moore, a coach at the University of Michigan, has stated that the focus should be on the game, not on celebrations.
Despite this prohibition, Underwood remains uncertain about his ability to perform backflips. In an interview with On3 Sports, Underwood said, 'I love to celebrate with my team, but I'll have to see what Coach Moore says.'
With coach Moore serving a two-game suspension, Underwood will lead the team without him in Week 4. The game against Nebraska will be a test for Underwood, as it will be his first Big Ten conference game.
Underwood's performance in Week 4 may be different than his road debut, but one thing is for certain - he continues to turn more heads each week in college football. As the season progresses, Underwood's impact on the Michigan football team and the Big Ten conference will become more and more apparent.
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