Former Ohio State coach Urban Meyer went from praising Bryce Underwood back in August to outright questioning Michigan’s decision to start him. The three-time national championship winner offered a blunt assessment of the Wolverines’ quarterback situation Saturday, saying the five-star freshman should be sitting behind a veteran instead of learning on the fly through a rough first season.
Underwood completed just 8 of 18 passes for 63 yards in last week’s loss to Ohio State, the type of performance that has become too common for a player who entered college as the most hyped recruit in the country.
Meyer’s opinion represents a sharp turn from his preseason comments when he said Underwood had all the tools to become great…