3 overreactions from Michigan's win over Central Michigan

These are some of the most priceless overreactions from Michigan's wire-to-wire win over Central Michigan.
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3. Sherrone Moore was holding Bryce Underwood back

This is one of the funniest overreactions I've heard in quite some time, but understandable following last week's loss. Now that we've seen what Underwood is capable of, there's no turning back. The coaches must use him like they did on Saturday. Therefore, Moore was not holding him back; Chip Lindsey just wised up and heard the whispers, which makes this an overreaction worth having.

Sometimes Oklahoma put seven guys on the line of scrimmage to defend, while Michigan only had five lineman to block them. Central Michigan didn't do that and couldn't withstand that for all four quarters because of the mismatch. Nebraska will watch that Oklahoma film repeatedly and do the same thing if they wish to have similar success.

Underwood showcased what Michigan didn't have at quarterback a season ago. To win in Nebraska and win the Big Ten, Underwood cannot regress anymore. Saturday was the moment he grew up in front of everyone's eyes, no matter if it was Central Michigan or not. The one thing that could deter his progress is the offensive line. Although Underwood is a nuisance to bring down in the open field.