TCU -3.5 o54.0
UNC 3.5 u54.0
Final Aug 28
BSU 7 -4.5 o61.5
USF 34 4.5 u61.5
Final Aug 28
OHIO 31 15.5 o51.5
RUTG 34 -15.5 u51.5
Final Aug 28
LAF 7 21.0 o53.0
BGSU 26 -21.0 u53.0
Final Aug 28
JVST 10 20.5 o52.5
UCF 17 -20.5 u52.5
Final Aug 28
WYO 10 -4.5 o47.5
AKR 0 4.5 u47.5
Final Aug 28
ECU 17 13.5 o61.0
NCST 24 -13.5 u61.0
Final Aug 28
DSU 17 30.5 o55.5
DEL 35 -30.5 u55.5
Final Aug 28
SFPA 0 31.0 o47.0
ULM 29 -31.0 u47.0
Final Aug 28
ELON 17 36.5 o51.0
DUKE 45 -36.5 u51.0
Final Aug 28
UTM 7 26.0 o56.5
OKST 27 -26.0 u56.5
Final Aug 28
CARK 6 38.5 o52.5
MIZZ 61 -38.5 u52.5
Final Aug 28
SFA 0 23.5 o54.5
HOU 27 -23.5 u54.5
Final Aug 28
BUFF 10 17.0 o43.0
MINN 23 -17.0 u43.0
Final Aug 28
ALST 42 21.0 o53.5
UAB 52 -21.0 u53.5
Final Aug 28
M-OH 0 17.5 o41.5
WIS 17 -17.5 u41.5
Final Aug 28
NEB 19 -6.0 o51.0
CIN 17 6.0 u51.0
Final Aug 28
STON 0 19.5 o53.5
SDSU 42 -19.5 u53.5
Final 5OT Aug 29
TARST 30 14.0 o47.5
ARMY 27 -14.0 u47.5
Final Aug 29
COOK 9 26.5 o54.0
FIU 42 -26.5 u54.0
Final Aug 29
KENN 9 18.0 o51.0
WAKE 10 -18.0 u51.0
Final Aug 29
APP 34 -3.0 o48.5
CHAR 11 3.0 u48.5
Final Aug 29
WMU 6 21.5 o49.5
MSU 23 -21.5 u49.5
Final Aug 29
WAG 7 46.5 o57.5
KU 46 -46.5 u57.5
Final Aug 29
WIU 3 48.5 o62.5
ILL 52 -48.5 u62.5
Final Aug 29
GT 27 -3.5 o49.5
COLO 20 3.5 u49.5
Final Aug 29
AUB 38 -1.0 o57.0
BAY 24 1.0 u57.0
Final Aug 29
UNLV 38 -9.0 o60.5
SHSU 21 9.0 u60.5
Final Aug 29
CMU 16 14.0 o51.5
SJSU 14 -14.0 u51.5
Final Aug 30
NW 3 4.5 o46.5
TULN 23 -4.5 u46.5
Final Aug 30
MSST 34 -14.0 o60.5
USM 17 14.0 u60.5
Final Aug 30
VMI 7 42.0 o53.0
NAVY 52 -42.0 u53.0
Final Aug 30
DUQ 9 39.0 o58.0
PITT 61 -39.0 u58.0
Final Aug 30
SYR 26 14.0 o52.0
TENN 45 -14.0 u52.0
Final Aug 30
BALL 0 17.0 o48.5
PUR 31 -17.0 u48.5
Final Aug 30
MERR 17 5.5 o50.5
KENT 21 -5.5 u50.5
Final Aug 30
FAU 7 14.5 o61.5
MD 39 -14.5 u61.5
Final Aug 30
TEX 7
OSU 14
Final Aug 30
TOL 16
UK 24
Final Aug 30
RMU 3
WVU 45
Final Aug 30
CCSU 13 28.0 o51.5
CONN 59 -28.0 u51.5
Final Aug 30
FOR 10 35.0 o53.5
BC 66 -35.0 u53.5
Final Aug 30
ODU 14 23.0 o53.0
IU 27 -23.0 u53.0
Final Aug 30
EKY 17 38.0 o56.5
LOU 51 -38.0 u56.5
Final Aug 30
TEM 42 -2.5 o48.0
MASS 10 2.5 u48.0
Final Aug 30
MRSH 7 38.5 o52.0
UGA 45 -38.5 u52.0
Final Aug 30
BUCK 13 31.0 o54.5
AFA 49 -31.0 u54.5
Final Aug 30
SDAK 7 16.5 o47.5
ISU 55 -16.5 u47.5
Final Aug 30
HC 17 13.5 o49.0
NIU 19 -13.5 u49.0
Final Aug 30
NEV 11 42.5 o55.0
PSU 46 -42.5 u55.0
Final Aug 30
ALA 17 -13.5 o47.0
FSU 31 13.5 u47.0
Final Aug 30
ME 7 25.5 o51.0
LIB 28 -25.5 u51.0
Final Aug 30
MTST 13 28.0 o56.5
ORE 59 -28.0 u56.5
Final Aug 30
AAMU 7 47.5 o65.0
ARK 52 -47.5 u65.0
Final Aug 30
CHAT 10 30.5 o55.5
MEM 45 -30.5 u55.5
Final Aug 30
ALBY 7 39.0 o49.0
IOWA 34 -39.0 u49.0
Final Aug 30
WEB 10 26.5 o54.5
JMU 45 -26.5 u54.5
Final Aug 30
CCU 7 13.5 o54.5
UVA 48 -13.5 u54.5
Final Aug 30
ILST 3
OKLA 35
Final Aug 30
PEAY 34 15.0 o53.5
MTU 14 -15.0 u53.5
Final Aug 30
UTSA 24 23.5 o59.5
TAM 42 -23.5 u59.5
Final Aug 30
NICH 20 21.5 o47.5
TROY 38 -21.5 u47.5
Final Aug 30
MORG 21 28.5 o51.5
USA 38 -28.5 u51.5
Final Aug 30
UND 35 27.5 o55.5
KSU 38 -27.5 u55.5
Final Aug 30
NORAL 6 27.5 o60.5
WKU 55 -27.5 u60.5
Final Aug 30
LIU 0 45.5 o56.5
FLA 55 -45.5 u56.5
Final Aug 30
CHSO 3 37.5 o49.5
VAN 45 -37.5 u49.5
Final Aug 30
SEMO 24 14.5 o59.5
ARST 42 -14.5 u59.5
Final Aug 30
UTEP 16 5.0 o58.5
USU 28 -5.0 u58.5
Final Aug 30
SELA 0 14.5 o51.5
LT 24 -14.5 u51.5
Final Aug 30
MOSU 13 35.5 o59.5
USC 73 -35.5 u59.5
Final Aug 30
UNM 17 34.5 o49.0
MICH 34 -34.5 u49.0
Final Aug 30
ARPB 7 55.0 o63.5
TTU 67 -55.0 u63.5
Final Aug 30
LSU 17 5.5 o55.5
CLEM 10 -5.5 u55.5
Final Aug 30
GSU 7 33.5 o60.5
MISS 63 -33.5 u60.5
Final Aug 30
LAM 0 27.5 o63.5
UNT 51 -27.5 u63.5
Final Aug 30
ACU 7 5.5 o59.0
TLSA 35 -5.5 u59.0
Final Aug 30
PRST 0 43.5 o61.5
BYU 69 -43.5 u61.5
Final Aug 30
EMU 27 14.0 o56.0
TXST 52 -14.0 u56.0
Final Aug 30
RICE 14 10.0 o48.5
ULL 12 -10.0 u48.5
Final Aug 30
BRY 3 19.5 o53.5
NMSU 19 -19.5 u53.5
Final Aug 30
TAMC 13 51.0 o65.0
SMU 42 -51.0 u65.0
Final Aug 30
GASO 14 1.0 o49.0
FRES 42 -1.0 u49.0
Final Aug 30
IDHO 10 17.0 o50.5
WSU 13 -17.0 u50.5
Final Aug 30
NAU 19 30.5 o52.5
ASU 38 -30.5 u52.5
Final Aug 30
CAL 34 -2.5 o48.5
ORST 15 2.5 u48.5
Final Aug 30
HAW 6 15.0 o55.0
ARIZ 40 -15.0 u55.0
Final Aug 30
CSU 21 23.0 o52.5
WASH 38 -23.0 u52.5
Final Aug 30
UTAH 43 -6.5 o49.0
UCLA 10 6.5 u49.0
Final Aug 31
VT 11 6.5 o51.5
SOCAR 24 -6.5 u51.5
Final Aug 31
ND 24 -3.0 o50.5
MIA 27 3.0 u50.5
New Mexico Mountain West0-0
Michigan Big Ten0-0

New Mexico @ Michigan preview

Michigan Stadium

The Bryce Underwood era of Michigan football begins Saturday night in Ann Arbor when the Wolverines begin their season against New Mexico.

Considered by many recruiting services as the top player in the current freshman class, Underwood originally committed to LSU. When Michigan offered a better NIL deal, reportedly $3 million annually, Underwood chose to stay close to home.

A four-year starter at nearby Belleville High School where he threw 152 touchdown passes, Underwood was officially named the starting quarterback by head coach Sherrone Moore this week after celebrating his 18th birthday on Aug. 19.

"Bryce took the necessary steps and really took the position," Moore said. "Took ownership of his abilities and took ownership of the team and became a leader on the team and a guy that guys look to. Just did things the right way. Used his skill and never tried to do too much. For a young guy, very mature beyond his years, and he's still only 18 years old."

Moore was convinced Underwood should start the opener midway through camp.

"You put him in adverse situations and he responds. Never makes the same mistake twice," Moore said. "Even if he makes a mistake, it doesn't come back and it's the same thing. ... When you feel like somebody gravitates and has got the team, then you feel like you've got your quarterback."

Subpar quarterback play, and instability at the position, was one reason the Wolverines lost five games last season. They salvaged their season with an upset of archrival and eventual national champion Ohio State, followed by a victory over Alabama in the ReliaQuest Bowl to end up 8-5.

Jordan Marshall, who played sparingly as a freshman, and Crimson Tide transfer Justice Haynes are expected to lead the rushing attack. Indiana transfer Donaven McCulley, wearing the coveted No. 1 uniform, is projected to be Underwood's top receiving target.

Edge rushers TJ Guy and Derrick Moore headline the defense that Moore believes has plenty of depth.

"There's just so many guys that could play. You don't blink if this guy's out there versus this guy's out there," he said. "We're going to roll guys. There's going to be a lot of different numbers, different people out there."

The Lobos have a new head coach and quarterback after a 5-7 season. Jason Eck, who led Idaho to three consecutive winning seasons, will try to revive a program that hasn't had a winning season since 2016.

Jack Layne, the Vandals' starting quarterback, followed Eck to New Mexico and earned the Lobos starting job. Layne started six games last season, throwing 14 touchdown passes compared to four interceptions. He was sidelined for nearly two months due to a collarbone injury.

"He's probably the smartest quarterback I've ever been around in 27 years of coaching," Eck said.

The Lobos have plenty of running back depth. Transfers Damon Bankston (Weber State), Scottre Humphrey (Montana State), D.J. McKinney (Sam Houston) and Deshaun Buchanan (Idaho) led their former teams in rushing last season.

"It's a talented room," Eck said. "We're blessed at that position and we've got to be creative. We've got to find a way to use those guys a lot."

--Field Level Media

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