How Michigan’s improved WR room can help QB Bryce Underwood in 2026
Michigan's wide receiver room has seen significant improvements, which could benefit quarterback Bryce Underwood in 2026. The Wolverines now have a diverse group of pass-catchers, including returning players and new transfers. This change aims to enhance their passing attack, moving away from a reliance on the ground game.
- ▪From 2021 to 2023, Michigan's offense primarily focused on the ground game due to a lack of effective passing options.
- ▪The Wolverines have added depth and variety to their wide receiver group, which is expected to support quarterback Bryce Underwood.
- ▪Key players returning include Andrew Marsh, alongside new transfers and freshmen, creating a more versatile receiving corps.
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