Michigan Spring Game Postgame LIVE Podcast By  cover art

Michigan Spring Game Postgame LIVE

Michigan Spring Game Postgame LIVE

Listen for free

View show details
Overall Game Impression Low-intensity, vanilla spring game (as expected). Not much "flavor" or scheme shown — mostly basic Cover 2 on defense and simple plays on offense. Very bland overall.Score was close and low-scoring (Maize edged Blue 7-6 in the actual game).Hosts rated it a 4–5/10 — underwhelming, with limited takeaways due to the exhibition format and mix-and-match lines. "We didn't learn a ton."Positive notes: Coaching presence felt strong; defense flew around; few penalties and good discipline. Quarterback Breakdown Bryce Underwood (sophomore starter): Struggled noticeably: Looked jittery, uncomfortable, rushed, and indecisive. Completed 3/9 for 22 yards in limited reps (mostly first quarter on both sides).Issues highlighted: Happy feet, sped-up internal clock (lingering from last year's poor O-line and QB coaching), forcing/greedy throws instead of easy/positive plays, processing too much, and not trusting natural ability.Blocking in front of him was poor early (pass rush arrived instantly); he looked rattled when things weren't perfect. Hosts noted he performed better early last season but faded — a concerning pattern.Consensus: Wait-and-see mode. Hype has cooled; he needs to lock in, relearn mechanics/muscle memory with new QB coach Coy Dettmer, and show poise. "Underwood hype is done until he proves it." Not ready to crown him yet; trust isn't there. Tommy Carr (true freshman, grandson of Lloyd Carr): Stood out as the biggest positive. Looked poised, decisive, comfortable, and like "the game wasn't moving too fast."Strong pocket presence, good decisions, mobility (stepped up/escaped when needed), and made plays even when protection wasn't great. Compared favorably to Bryce and even drew "looks like JJ" comments from viewers.Hosts: "Hype is real" on Carr. No QB controversy talk now (Underwood is still QB1), but Carr earned awareness as a potential future option or strong backup. He played more snaps and flashed arm/legs. Other notes: Chase Herbstreit saw late reps; offense as a whole was limited (lots of screens, broken plays). Offensive Line & Run Game Pass protection was a clear concern — QBs (especially Underwood early) were under quick pressure. Lines were jumbled/mixed, so not definitive.Specifics: Evan Link got beat and projects inside as a guard. Blake Frazier looked solid at left tackle. Andrew Sprague at right tackle (may shift to guard when Babalola returns).Run blocking showed promise later; defense won many battles in camp reports.RBs looked alpha-like and physical. Savion Hyder (5-star true freshman) impressed with vision, hard running, and breaking first tackles — "he's going to be a problem" if holes open. Hosts wanted more explosion from him given the camp hype but liked the physicality. Jordan Marshall also noted positively in broader coverage. Wide Receivers & Skill Positions Limited deep shots or big plays shown. Jamar Browder had a would-be TD drop on a deep ball (frustrating for evaluation and for him personally).Standouts: Salesi Moa (Celeste Simoa/Moa — true freshman) looked solid with a nice one-handed catch. Jaime Ffrench (Jamie French) played well and showed some chemistry with Carr. Andrew Marsh took a hit on a slant but had drops. Buchanan and others had limited opportunities.Overall: WRs "won" some reps in warmups/opportunities, but not much separation or big-play action. Defense Flew around aggressively; looked physical and disciplined. Only basic schemes shown (mostly Cover 2), so limited read on new DC Jay Hill.Front seven/ DL stood out — winning battles, creating pressure. Goal-line stand with big hits (e.g., Bobby Kanka/Markel Dabney) was a highlight.Secondary: Not tested much downfield, but tackling and run support looked solid. No major concerns noted.Linebackers and depth will be key questions moving forward. Other Takeaways & Context Weather: Chilly and windy (Johnny from Tampa felt it).Event vibe: Fun to attend in person for the atmosphere, but hosts wished Michigan made the spring game more of an "event."Broader outlook: Long offseason ahead (May–August). Team has talent, but cohesion, execution, O-line pass pro, and Bryce's growth are TBD. Defense has potential to be strong; offense rides on QB and line.Big test coming early: Week 2 vs. Oklahoma (physical, revenge factor from prior loss). "We'll find out real fast."Fan sentiment in the room/chat: Cautious optimism. Pump the brakes on big expectations for now; focus on stacking days and development. Shoutouts to viewers, new members, and in-person fans met over the weekend. Hosts' Final Takes TJ & Johnny: Boys gotta lock in. Cautious approach post-spring game. Defense can be really good; offense depends on pass pro + Bryce being poised/decisive. "Wait and see" on Underwood specifically.Maniac & Seth: Started positive with true freshmen (Carr, Hyder, Moa) showing bright futures. Bryce is 50/50 — talent is undeniable, but small things (mechanics, mentality, hunger) need fixing. ...
No reviews yet