Michigan Wolverines football fans face disappointment as new head coach Kyle Whittingham opts to sit up to 18 starters, including sophomore quarterback Bryce Underwood, for the annual spring game. Is Whittingham risking development by prioritizing depth chart evaluation over getting valuable game reps for his key players? Craig Shemon questions the strategy’s impact on team chemistry and fan excitement, especially with big games against Oklahoma and Iowa looming early in the season.
The episode breaks down Michigan’s QB battle, spotlighting Tommy Carr—grandson of Lloyd Carr—and Chase Herbstreit stepping up in Underwood’s absence. Fresh faces like five-star running back Savion Hiter and transfer receivers Jamie Ffrench and J.J. Buchanan headline the new-look offense, sparking debates about Michigan’s readiness for the upcoming season. Plus, updates on Ohio State’s spring plans, recruiting news around the Big Ten, and Indiana basketball’s roster overhaul keep the conversation moving. Are the Wolverines missing a crucial opportunity to build momentum?
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