Newsstand: Michigan QB Bryce Underwood's updated EA Sports College football rating

Tweets Of The Day
Michigan freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood reveals that his updated EA Sports College Football rating is 83 overall.
Senior EDGE Derrick Moore, junior running back Justice Haynes and graduate safety Rod Moore are Michigan’s highest ranked player at 91 overall.
The Field of 68 ranked Michigan graduate forward Yaxel Lendeborg as the No. 1 transfer in the Big Ten.
“There’s a real chance that Lendeborg could end up being the best transfer in America this season,” Field of 68’s Rob Dauster wrote. “At 6-foot-9 and 240 pounds, he’s a guy that can guard one through five while also being capable of filling the void left by Danny Wolf this offseason. Michigan is going to experiment with playing him at the three as well this season. Be ready to hear a lot about this young man all season long.”
Top 10
- 1HotStaff predictionsMichigan vs. Purdue picks 
- 2X-factorsWho can swing Michigan-Purdue 
- 3Purdue writerHis take, prediction on Michigan-PU 
- 4Fact or fiction?U-M should take another '26 QB 
- 5TrendingPreview podSayfie, Broome, Balas on Michigan-Purdue 
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Iowa’s Bennett Stirtz came in second, a transfer from Drake.
Michigan freshman cornerback Shamari Earls on social media:
Get tickets to Michigan’s NIL event in Wrigleyville the night before U-M vs. Northwestern.
Quote Of The Day
It seems the worst-kept secret in the community right now is that Justice Haynes is injured and might be on the shelf indefinitely. That means that Jordan Marshall will lead the backfield for the foreseeable future, and the sophomore’s stock is soaring of late, coming off of back-to-back 100-plus yard performances. The biggest thing that has led to his improvement is a more patient approach and getting every year available to him as opposed to trying to match Haynes’ explosive runs. He has the breakaway ability, but he is more of a downhill guy than his backfield mate.
— The Wolverine’s Anthony Broome, naming Michigan sophomore running back Jordan Marshall as an ‘X-factor’ for the game against Purdue
Headlines Of The Day
• Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: X-factors and outliers: Players who can swing Michigan’s game vs. Purdue
• Ethan McDowell, The Wolverine: Hit or Miss? Calling our shot with Michigan’s LB flip targets
• Clayton Sayfie, Chris Balas and Anthony Broome, The Wolverine: Podcast: What to watch for, predictions — Michigan vs. Purdue
• Ethan McDowell, The Wolverine: Michigan commits Brady Smigiel, Matt Ludwig and their unique connections off the field
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Michigan by the numbers: Blake Corum vs. Justice Haynes stats comparison
