The word explosive has rarely been used to describe a Michigan football offense, but that's the only way to describe the way the Wolverines played on Saturday.
For the first time since 2016, Michigan football had over 600 total yards. Bryce Underwood became the first quarterback for Michigan to run for over 100 yards since Devin Gardner back in 2013, and the Wolverines scored eight rushing touchdowns, one shy of the school record.
It was a dominating performance, and the most exciting part of the way the Wolverines unleashed Bryce Underwood.