Michigan Stories

12/9/2024
Michigan

Wolverines Will Face Alabama in Reliaquest Bowl

Michigan to face Alabama in ReliaQuest Bowl on Dec. 31 in Tampa.

12/8/2024
Michigan

Chase Herbstreit Joins Michigan Wolverines

Chase Herbstreit commits to Michigan's 2025 class, joining Bryce Underwood.

12/5/2024
Michigan

Jayden Sanders Joins Michigan Football

Sanders pledges to Michigan with notable potential in athletics.

12/5/2024
Michigan

Michigan's Stellar 2025 Recruiting Class

Michigan secures top recruits for 2025, enhancing its football program.

12/5/2024
Michigan

Andrew Olesh's Decision Nears: Ducks, Wolverines, or Nittany Lions?

Andrew Olesh decides between three schools as the early signing period ends.

12/4/2024
Michigan

Bryce Underwood's Take On New OC, Other QBs

Michigan shakes things up with OC change, securing Bryce Underwood.

12/4/2024
Michigan

Bobby Kanka Commits to Michigan

Bobby Kanka selects Michigan over many football offers.

12/4/2024
Michigan

Elijah Dotson Joins Michigan Football

Elijah Dotson, a top recruit in Michigan, officially signs with the Wolverines.

12/4/2024
Michigan

Michigan's New Star: Owusu-Boateng Joins

Michigan football gets top recruit Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng, boosting ranks.

12/3/2024
Michigan

Exit: Dunlap

Michigan Football navigates transfers with key players seeking new paths.

12/3/2024
Michigan

Flurry of Changes for Michigan Football

Michigan Football navigates transfers with key players seeking new paths.

12/3/2024
Michigan

Michigan's OC Hire: Who's Next?

Michigan football searches for a new offensive coordinator after parting ways with Kirk Campbell.

12/3/2024
Michigan

Marshall Returns to Michigan Football

Nathaniel Marshall re-commits to Michigan after brief Auburn stint.

12/3/2024
Michigan

Michigan Eyes Music City Bowl?

Michigan's win over Ohio State boosts their bowl prospects.

12/3/2024
Michigan

Michigan Fires Campbell

Michigan football parts ways with OC Kirk Campbell amid struggles.

Show more stories

Bryce Underwood's Take On New OC, Other QBs

TLDR: The Michigan Wolverines, having secured a commitment from top-ranked quarterback recruit Bryce Underwood on November 21, made headlines with the dismissal of their offensive coordinator, Kirk Campbell, a day prior to the national signing day. This move, orchestrated by Sherrone Moore, head coach of the Wolverines, indicates his resolve to revitalize the team’s offense, which has been struggling as the No. 128 offense in national rankings. Despite the unexpected twist, Underwood expressed confidence in Moore’s ability to select a new OC who will harness his abilities to the fullest. The young quarterback emphasized his adaptability and willingness to compete against other talents, including potential transfer candidates eyeing Michigan as a destination. As Underwood gears up for his Michigan tenure, his statements reflect a strong desire to prove himself amid a competitive atmosphere, believing that competition is a healthy avenue for growth. His arrival on campus is anticipated before he can officially begin practicing come December 19. Thus, Michigan hopes this shake-up will lead them to future success on the field.


In an unlikely blend of hope and strategy, Michigan football recently found itself in a whirlwind scenario. Capturing a commitment from Bryce Underwood, the nation’s top football recruit, was nothing short of a victory on November 21st. Yet, the rejoicing was quickly subdued by the surprise dismissal of offensive coordinator Kirk Campbell by Sherrone Moore, which occurred right after their win over arch-rival Ohio State. This abrupt personnel change just a day before signing day is raising eyebrows across college football.

Despite concerns surrounding coordinator changes, Moore saw a pressing need for reform. Michigan’s offensive struggles, ranking pitifully at No. 128 nationally, necessitated drastic action. Moore seeks to rejuvenate the Wolverines’ attack by bringing in fresh ideas and innovative strategies. Such a significant alteration of the offensive direction reflects the team’s ambition and Moore’s dedication to future success.

For Underwood, not even a coaching shake-up could dampen his resolve to join Michigan’s ranks. The promising young quarterback upholds trust in Moore’s capacity to select a fitting successor for Campbell. Underwood confidently expressed his adaptability, noting, “I’m very good at adjusting. I’m very good at processing and learning.” His focus remains firmly on preparation and development, trusting Moore to make the right move.

The ever-competitive realm of college football isn’t new to such high-stakes decisions, but seldom is there such a spotlight on recruiting. With Underwood likely unsure about starting immediately, Michigan hints at exploring transfer prospects to enhance the quarterback depth chart. Speculation suggests veteran quarterbacks, such as USC’s Miller Moss, could join the Michigan fold, potentially challenging Underwood for the starting spot.

Interestingly, Underwood welcomes the notion of competition, showing admirable tenacity. “No matter who they bring in, or who was there — no matter what, I’m still going to compete,” he echoed. This approach speaks volumes about his character and readiness to engage at Michigan’s renowned program. His determination to earn his place, versus accepting a free pass, defines his early journey in college football.

Such a proactive mindset might just be what Michigan needs to regain its competitive edge. Cultural shifts in football teams aren’t uncommon, but Underwood’s openness to competing and learning highlights a maturity that is sometimes absent in freshmen. He appears unfazed by the rivalry, viewing it as an opportunity rather than an obstacle.

Underwood’s plan to arrive on campus shortly is already set in motion. However, NCAA regulations prevent him from participating in team practices until December 19th. Until then, he’ll focus on acclimating to his new environment and refining his skills independently, preparing for the rigorous demands of college football.

As Michigan navigates these uncharted waters, the football community is watchful. The merger of Underwood’s talent and a new offensive coordinator offers tantalizing potential. Change can be invigorating, and for a team hungry for offensive success, it might be just what they need.

The developments signify not just a new chapter for Underwood but for Michigan as a whole. The ability of the Wolverines to marry talent with tactical acumen will determine how brightly this new chapter will shine. With Underwood’s ambition and Moore’s strategies, the path forward promises intrigue and, hopefully, triumph.


Related articles

Chase Herbstreit Joins Michigan Wolverines

12/8/2024

Chase Herbstreit commits to Michigan's 2025 class, joining Bryce Underwood.

Jayden Sanders Joins Michigan Football

12/5/2024

Sanders pledges to Michigan with notable potential in athletics.

Michigan's Stellar 2025 Recruiting Class

12/5/2024

Michigan secures top recruits for 2025, enhancing its football program.

Authored by Jenai Eastman

Jenai Eastman

Jenai Eastman, a spirited Midwesterner who embodies her passion for sports through her love for Michigan football, fondness for fishing, and enthusiasm for college basketball. When she's not cheering for her favorite team, you can find her honing her culinary skills in the kitchen.