3 Winners , 2 Losers from Michigan Football’s spring game
Key Points:
- The Maize team narrowly defeated the Blue team 7-6 in Michigan Wolverines’ annual spring game, with both offenses showing limited production and the game lacking standout moments.
- Quarterback Tommy Carr impressed with solid passing and rushing stats, while Bryce Underwood struggled with accuracy and composure during his limited time on the field.
- Running back Jordan Marshall demonstrated strong potential despite limited carries, showing readiness to make impactful plays post-injury.
- Michigan’s wide receivers had modest production without a clear go-to target, hindered by the game's slow pace and lack of explosive plays.
- The defensive line stood out as a strong unit, notably achieving a crucial goal-line stop and featuring standout performances from Travis Moten and Jonah Lea’ea.