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WATCH: Sherrone Moore names Bryce Underwood Michigan starting QB, more in New Mexico week press conference

clayton-sayfieby: Clayton Sayfie08/25/25CSayf23
Sherrone Moore
Michigan Wolverines football head coach Sherrone Moore at his New Mexico week press conference. (Photo by Clayton Sayfie / TheWolverine.com)

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Michigan Wolverines football head coach Sherrone Moore met with the media Monday morning, ahead of Saturday’s season opener against New Mexico. Watch video from his press conference below.

Head coach Sherrone Moore

Notes from Sherrone Moore press conference

• Freshman Bryce Underwood is Michigan’s starting quarterback, while sophomore Jadyn Davis will serve as the backup. Underwood “took ownership of his abilities and the team” during fall camp, earning the job. Moore told the team Sunday that he will officially start. Underwood’s reaction was “calm,” but his father, Jay Underwood, was more emotional when he head the news and said he may shed a tear when the Wolverines take on New Mexico Saturday.

• Halfway through camp, Moore felt Underwood could be Michigan’s starter. They had a scrimmage at The Big House, and a couple throws from the 6-foot-4, 228-pounder made Moore look over at offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey and associate head coach Biff Poggi, and say to himself, “this guy’s pretty good.”

• Michigan’s starting offensive line for New Mexico:
LT: Junior Evan Link
LG: Graduate Giovanni El-Hadi
C: Graduate Greg Crippen
RG: Junior Brady Norton
RT: Sophomore Andrew Sprague

• Junior Nathan Efobi will also see time for Michigan at right guard in the opener. Sophomore Blake Frazier is the team’s third tackle.

• Freshman offensive lineman Andrew Babalola suffered a season-ending injury that will require surgery.

• Graduate safety Rod Moore and sophomore tight end Hogan Hansen are “trending really well” coming off injuries, but Michigan won’t “rush” them back. It’s unclear if they’ll play in the opener.

• Graduate quarterback Mikey Keene is still “working back” from an injury.

• There will be multiple players who see time at nickel. At defensive tackle, “so many guys” will get the opportunity to play. For the defense in general, Michigan doesn’t “blink” no matter who’s on the field.

• Lindsey will call offensive plays from in the press box. Assistant quarterbacks coach Josh Sinagoga will lead the way for his position from on the field, working with Underwood and Co.

• Junior Jyaire Hill has emerged as Michigan’s top cornerback, with senior Zeke Berry a starter alongside him. The others who are vying for time are freshman Shamari Earls, sophomore Jo’Ziah Edmond, freshman Jayden Sanders and freshman Elijah Dotson, a top-100 recruit who came in as a safety but has moved.

Michigan and New Mexico will kick off at 7:36 p.m. ET Saturday night in Ann Arbor.