Michigan football fans were imploring the coaching staff to run the talented 5-star quarterback. Somebody listened. More likely, the coaches just realized they had to unleash Bryce Underwood for the Wolverines' offense to finally take off.
And in a game with designed runs, QB scrambles, and everything else, Underwood became the first Michigan football quarterback since Devin Gardner to rush for over 100 yards. He scored two touchdowns on the ground, plus had three runs of 20 yards or more.
Underwood was sharp as a passer, too. He connected with Semaj Morgan on a touchdown in the first quarter that made it 14-0.