When Michigan flipped Bryce Underwood away from LSU, it was always going to set him up for incredibly high expectations, which wasn’t the most fair to him. Bryce Underwood was the Nation’s top ranked recruit, but he landed at a Michigan team that didn’t have nearly enough talent at wide receiver to help him succeed if he started as a true freshman.
This season, Bryce Underwood showed some incredible highs, but he also wasn’t nearly as effective as the fanbase thought. Underwood finished the season with 2,428 passing yards and 11 touchdowns with 9 interceptions.
Once Michigan had to move on from Sherrone Moore and found their new coaching staff, the top priority was setting their star quarterback up to succeed.
Jaime Ffrench Jr is the perfect addition to grow with Bryce Underwood
On Sunday Afternoon, the Michigan Wolverines made what could be their biggest addition of the offseason as they landed Texas transfer Jaime Ffrench Jr…