The Big House is buzzing once again! After a long offseason and 14 spring practices, Michigan football is back in front of the fans for the annual spring game. This isn't just a scrimmage; it's the first real glimpse into a new era for the maize and blue under head coach Kyle Whittingham and his staff.
All eyes will be on the quarterback rotation, a key battle that will define the offense. The plan is for Bryce Underwood to helm both squads in the first quarter, with Tommy Carr taking over in the second. The second half promises an intriguing matchup as Carr is set to face off against Chase Herbstreit.
While the first quarter will likely showcase the projected starters, the true depth of the roster will be tested throughout the afternoon. It's a chance for rising stars to make their case and for the new coaching philosophy to take shape on the field.
From the sideline, we're getting a ground-level view of the action—evaluating the new schemes, the emerging talent, and the energy in Ann Arbor. Stay tuned for insights as the Wolverines lay the foundation for the 2026 season right before our eyes.
