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Top 5 plays from Michigan Football’s 2026 Spring Game

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We finally got a look at how this year’s iteration of Michigan Football could look in the spring game. Here were the 5 best plays we saw on Saturday:

Apr 18, 2026; Ann Arbor, MI, USA; Michigan Wolverines quarterback Tommy Carr (14) runs the ball during the second half at Michigan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brian Bradshaw Sevald-Imagn Images | Brian Bradshaw Sevald-Imagn Images Michigan’s 2026 spring game is in the books, and it gave us the first chance to see what this year’s team could look like under its new leadership. While the game might have been a bit more laid back than what we’ll expect to see in the fall, there were still a handful of nice plays from both teams that remind us that football is right around the corner.

Here’s a look at the top five plays from this year’s iteration of the Michigan Football spring game. Bryce Underwood 16-yard completion to Eli Owens We didn’t see much from Bryce Underwood in this game, as he only played one series for each team in the first quarter. His best play of the day though was the first pass he attempted, threading the ball through a tight window over the middle of the field to pick up 16 yards on third down, giving the Maize team a first down near midfield.

On the receiving end of that pass was second-year tight end Eli Owens, who will be continuing his work in the summer to crack the tight end rotation this season. Bryce Underwood’s first throw is a DOT pic. twitter.

com/eQvSeZUrAj — Barstool UofM (National Champs) (@BarstoolUofM) April 18, 2026 Tommy Carr 14-yard run on third-and-long Surprisingly, Tommy Carr was probably the best of the Michigan quarterbacks on Saturday afternoon. We’d heard some great things about the freshman quarterback throughout the spring, and saw it come to fruition on Saturday. He made his best play on his first series leading the Blue team.

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