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Michigan Football unleashed QB Bryce Underwood as a runner and a passer in its dominant victory over CMU, a wonderful sight to see as the Wolverines open Big Ten play next week:
Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore is currently serving a two-game suspension, so he was not on the sidelines Saturday against CMU. Biff Poggi is the acting head coach while Moore is out, and he is going to let Bryce Underwood do his thing.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNCMU coach Matt Drinkall praises Bryce Underwood, Michigan football after 63-3 drubbing
CMU coach Matt Drinkall shared candid thoughts on Bryce Underwood, Michigan’s offense, and The Big House after the 63-3 blowout.
Bryce Underwood rushed for over 100 yards in Michigan's win against Central Michigan, and that had not been done by a Wolverines' QB since 2013. Devin Gardner was the last player to do it.
The Oklahoma Sooners hosted Michigan in a top 25-ranked college football game in Week 2. Check out scores and highlights here:
Angelique S. Chengelis, Connor Earegood, John Niyo, and Bob Wojnowski of The Detroit News predict the outcome of Saturday's Michigan-Oklahoma game.
The Wolverines offensive line hasn't been up to standard through two weeks and will now try to find cohesion while missing both starting guards.
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MLive - GrandRapids/Muskegon/Kalamazoo on MSNMichigan football live updates recap: Domination in all phases vs. CMU
The experts figured this game would be lopsided, but even they severely underestimated Michigan’s advantage over Central Michigan. The No. 23 Wolverines started hot and never cooled in a 63-3 win at Michigan Stadium on Saturday.