Highlights, live updates from Michigan football spring game

The Michigan football spring game is being played on Saturday. It's not on TV but here's everything that's happening.
Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore watches warm up during the spring game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, April 20, 2024.
Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore watches warm up during the spring game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, April 20, 2024. | Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

Michigan football fans will get to watch the Wolverines' spring game, but that won't be until next week when it's broadcast by the Big Ten Network.

Still, there are plenty of reporters and fans at the spring game posting things on social media. Bryce Underwood's spring game started with a sack (maybe get a tackle in the portal) but he responded with a few completions including an 11-yard pass to Channing Goodwin.

Justice Haynes also flashed with a 26-yard run. He had six carries for 64 yards early in the game. Jadyn Davis also created some positive buzz. Donaven McCulley hauled in a pass. Rayshaun Benny was the guy to get the sack on the first play.

Underwood's third drive ended with a field goal. Sam Webb reports that Underwood dropped a dime but that the wide receiver dropped the pass. Underwood is 5-for-11 for 39 yards after three possessions, according to Larry Lage of the AP.

Here's a look at the captains for the Michigan football spring game.

This will be updated throughout the Michigan football spring game with highlights and updates from reporters and fans at the stadium. So far, Bryce Underwood has been a little up and down, but the receivers haven't helped him, or the offensive line.

Those were two question marks as the spring transfer portal window opened and Michigan fans can see why. Jordan Marshall has also looked good, along with Davis. Avery Gach even got a mention for a pancake block on X.

Dominic Nichols also comes through with a sack against true freshman Andrew Babalola, who was the No. 1 pick in the spring game draft.

Underwood threw an interception on a third-down attempt. Not the best first half but he's also a true freshman playing against a really good defense.

The defense has four sacks in the first half.

Tight end Jalen Hoffman is turning some heads.

Another Jalen Hoffman sighting and a good pass from Underwood.

Another play made by the Michigan football defense as Jeremiah Lowe intercepted Jadyn Davis.

Underwood is starting to heat up, according to Sam Webb. Micah Ka'apana scores the first touchdown of the Michigan football spring game. The Blue team is up 10-0.

Bryce Underwood through three quarters is 10-of-21 for 81 yards and an interception. Here's a pass to Andrew Marsh for a first down.

Jeremiah Lowe with his second interception of Jadyn Davis in the spring game.

Underwood throws an 88-yard touchdown on a trick play on the final play of the spring game to wrap up a 17-0 win for the Blue team.

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