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The Maize team narrowly defeated the Blue team 7-6 in Michigan's spring football game. Key performances included QB Tommy Carr as a standout winner and QB Bryce Underwood struggling as a notable loser.
We started hearing about Carr a few weeks into practice, and he certainly looked good in the spring game. He had six carries for 51 yards, completed 15-of-23 passes for 113 yards, and didnât get sacked for the Maize team. On the Blue team, he had four carries for 16 yards, took two sacks, and completed 6-of-7 passes for 30 yards. Again, itâs tough to gauge how this will translate in the fall, but there will certainly be conversations in the offseason about Carrâs performance in the spring game compared to the other quarterbacks.
The Maize team defeated the Blue team with a final score of 7-6.
QB Tommy Carr and RB Jordan Marshall were highlighted as winners, while QB Bryce Underwood and the wide receivers were noted as losers.
Tommy Carr had six carries for 51 yards and completed 15-of-23 passes for 113 yards without being sacked.
Bryce Underwood struggled with composure, finishing 1-of-5 for 16 yards with a lack of big plays.

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After so much attention as a recruit, Underwood just didnât look as composed in the only quarter he played. Itâs tough when youâre the starter and you know youâre going to get pulled early. Still, he finished 1-of-5 for the Maize team for 16 yards, and 2-of-4 for six yards for the Blue team. Itâs tough to be so critical of a performance in a situation as wonky as the spring game, but he didnât come out making big plays.
Marshall looked like he picked up where he left off before his injury. The stats wonât show it, just five carries for 21 yards, but other teams wonât be able to tackle him with a touch, and he looked like he was ready to hit those gaps and break free for a huge run. Even though freshman Savion Hiter had more carries and 44 yards, Marshall looked great in his few touches. He came out and did exactly what he needed to.
Michigan had some production from its receivers in this one, including transfer Jaime Ffrench who caught four passes on four targets for 26 yards. Salesi Moa also looked like a good option, itâs just that all of the yards seemed to come in smaller chunks. You donât have one of those receivers that jumps out as the go-to target come the fall. There are a lot of options at the position, and we know what Andrew Marsh was able to do as a freshman, as well as JJ Buchanan. Still, the slow pace of this game really hurt the excitement around these receivers.
The defensive line looked dominant and composed on Saturday. They managed to get a goal-line stop late in the game, which is a huge win after struggling on short yardage situations last season. There were some questions about the defensive line coming into the spring, but they certainly showed up to play in the spring game. Defensive tackle Travis Moten finished with six tackles and two sacks, while defensive tackle Jonah Leaâea also had a sack. Who stood out to you in this yearâs spring game? Who needs a little more work? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!