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“I love his approach,” first-year Michigan offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey told reporters before the start of spring practice. “He’s all business. He loves football, that’s the most important thing. And he really wants to be the best player he can be. He wants people to push him. He’s a team-first guy. If you ask the older guys on our team right now, I think they would tell you that they love his approach.”
Underwood said and gets in extra work after practices, either throwing more with receivers or watching film. Asked if he feels a step closer to being the starter this fall, Underwood again didn’t hesitate.
“Of course,” he said. “Just being myself, honestly. Just working as hard as I can.”
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Last week, receiver Fredrick Moore said the offense has added “a lot of new stuff” hinting that it will be more wide open with a vertical threat the Wolverines lacked last season. Donaven McCulley, a 6-foot-5 receiver who transferred from Indiana and is expected to be a primary target this fall, said last week that Lindsey’s “vision” for the offense is to be fast-paced with a down-field throwing attack. Last season, Michigan ranked 129th nationally in offense (282.2 yards) and 130th in passing (129.1).
“There’s a lot of changes happening,” Underwood said, “and I’m excited to showcase them when we get out there Aug. 30 (in the season opener against New Mexico).”