
Bryce Underwood's Trick Play Shines in Michigan Spring Game Debut
Freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood makes a striking entrance at Michigan's spring football game, showcasing his skills with a trick play that leads to a long touchdown.
Bryce Underwood has made quite the impression as he began his college career as the highly touted No. 1 national prospect in the Class of 2025. During Michigan’s spring game, he executed a stunning trick play that allowed him to flaunt his arm strength.
Initially, Underwood tosses the ball to a running back, who later passes it back to him after a receiver reverses the field. Underwood then threw a bomb down the sideline to tight end Jalen Hoffman, resulting in an 80-plus yard touchdown.
Although the spring game wasn’t broadcast live, clips of Underwood’s impressive touchdown emerged on social media.
“Bryce Underwood! pic.twitter.com/hc5Q4fAH2S” — 〽️aize〽️ania (@MaizeManiaX) April 19, 2025
With uncertainty looming over Michigan’s quarterback roster due to injuries, Underwood is positioned to possibly play a significant role in 2025. Coach Sherrone Moore remarked on Underwood’s performance, stating, “He did well. Made some really great throws, but there are also areas we must improve. He’s a work in progress who is putting in a lot of effort.”
As for Underwood’s future, his talent and the current situation surrounding the quarterback position suggest he could see substantial action during his freshman year.