FBS 2026: The Burning Questions That Could Upend the College Football World—Are You Ready?
Michigan’s 27.8% success rate on those plays wasn’t much better, and it placed the Wolverines 14th in the Big Ten. Bryce Underwood was a much-more highly touted recruit than Reed, and it’ll be fascinating to see what he does as a true sophomore with an entirely new coaching staff (after Sherrone Moore was fired and Kyle Whittingham took over as coach) and, ideally, a more competent wideout group. The two key breakout candidates for Michigan are receivers Andrew Marsh (really good as a true freshman last year) and four-star freshman Salesi Moa, who followed Whittingham from Utah.


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