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Two Wolverines, two stories of leadership. FB/TE Max Bredeson joined his older brother, Ben, as a multi-time captain at Michigan. Meanwhile, DB Rod Moore kept his captain status as he continued recove
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WolverinesWire on MSNMax Bredeson mentors Bryce Underwood, boosting his leadership in Michigan’s 2025 fall camp
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- Sometimes, some of the biggest things that happen in fall camp are the things that go unseen by the general public. And if quarterback Bryce Underwood is to be coronated as the starter for Michigan football in 2025, as expected, there may be one underrated thing that happened that helped him along during the training process.
Moore hasn’t officially named Underwood, who turned 18 on Wednesday, the team’s starter, but all signs point to him receiving the keys to the offense. The Wolverines finished in the bottom 10 in FBS last season in total and passing offense, prompting Moore to bring in a new, veteran coordinator in Chip Lindsey.
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNDeakon Tonielli’s growth shines in Michigan’s 2025 camp, per Marlin Klein, Max Bredeson
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- One of the exciting things about fall camp around the country is that players who were otherwise unheard of, at least on the field, tend to improve year over year. And, from the sounds of it, that's the case with third-year tight end Deakon Tonielli.
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On3 on MSNBryce Underwood’s Michigan roommate during fall camp? None other than a two-time captain
The Michigan Wolverines‘ 2025 season could largely come down to what it gets out of freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood, the presumed starter heading into next week’s opener vs. New Mexico. Quarterbacks are de facto leaders of the team,
"Let the outside noise be the outside noise," newly elected Michigan football captain Derrick Moore said. "We’re going to be together as a team."
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USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSNJake Butt sings praises of Michigan offense, Bryce Underwood, upon seeing practice
On Friday, it was former Michigan tight end Jake Butt, who was on campus with the Big Ten Network to catch the Wolverines ' practice. Discussing what he saw, Butt was effusive in his praise, not only of Underwood and his passing ability, but also of the offense as a whole.
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Talks about how he tries to help slow the game down for the younger guys