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3 reasons to be optimistic about Michigan Football in 2026

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3 reasons to be optimistic about Michigan Football in 2026

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Michigan football fans have several reasons to be optimistic about the 2026 season, including the potential growth of quarterback Bryce Underwood and the experience of the secondary defense. The team's new coaching staff and revamped roster also bring excitement and uncertainty to the upcoming season.

Michigan football is gearing up for the 2026 season. The team has a new coaching staff and a revamped roster. One reason for optimism is quarterback Bryce Underwood, who is entering his sophomore season. Underwood will have a better group of pass-catchers, including sophomore wide receiver Andrew Marsh and transfers J.J. Buchanan and Jaime Ffrench. The secondary defense also returns several experienced players, including Zeke Berry, Jyaire Hill, and Utah transfer Smith Snowden. The team's new defensive scheme, led by coach Jay Hill, will employ a bend-don't-break style to limit big plays.

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