Bryce Underwood’s senior season highlight reel has stirred excitement through the football community. The video posted by Underwood on Instagram on Wednesday demonstrates his elite quarterbacking skills, combining precision, athleticism, and an innate ability to read the field. From long touchdown passes to incredible escapes under pressure, Underwood exudes the composure and talent of a future star.
One of the standout moments in the reel features Underwood delivering a pinpoint pass through triple coverage, leaving fans in awe of his accuracy. Michigan supporters flooded social media with excitement, with one fan proclaiming:
“Natty incoming” talent."
“Go ball Bryce," another fan said.
Here is how other fans expressed their reactions:
"My glorious QB1," a fan said.
"Can’t wait to watch you next season. Go blue," one fan said.
A Belleville High School product and the No. 1 overall recruit in the 2025 class, Underwood reflected on his decision, sharing his lifelong connection to the program.
“Michigan was in my top three no matter where it was,” Underwood said. “Because, one, it’s hometown, the education. … Best football team in Michigan, and also the winningest team in the country.”
Underwood credited his success to relentless dedication.
“Honestly, it just comes with hard work, and that’s what I’ve been preparing for my entire life,” he said of the spotlight he’s in. “Hard work has been my main motto my entire life, pushing me through whatever I need to get through.”
Among his favorite Michigan players growing up were Jabrill Peppers, Denard Robinson and Devin Gardner.
Bryce Underwood’s arrival sparks intense Michigan quarterback competition
The Michigan Wolverines head into next season with a stacked quarterback roster, highlighted by the addition of Fresno State transfer Mikey Keene and Bryce Underwood, the nation’s top 2024 recruit. Both are set to compete for the starting job alongside Davis Warren, who returns after a year plagued by injury.
Mikey Keene, fresh off a solid campaign at Fresno State, brings valuable experience to the Wolverines. In 2024, he threw for 2,892 yards with an impressive 70.5% completion rate and 18 touchdowns.
His PFF grade of 71.2 underscores his reliability, while his 73.5 passing grade ranked 64th among FBS quarterbacks with at least 50 attempts. Keene’s decision to join Michigan was heavily influenced by offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey.
Meanwhile, Bryce Underwood arrives in Ann Arbor as the most highly rated quarterback recruit in program history. Standing at 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds, the Belleville native combines dual-threat athleticism with advanced passing skills.