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3 Winners , 2 Losers from Michigan Football’s spring game

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Michigan Football held the annual Spring Game on Saturday. Here are 3 winners and 2 losers after the Maize team defeated the Blue team:

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - APRIL 18: Bryce Underwood #19 of the Blue Team runs the ball during the first half of the Michigan Wolverines' spring football game at Michigan Stadium on April 18, 2026 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Jaime Crawford/Getty Images for ONIT) | Getty Images for ONIT The Maize team defeated the Blue team on Saturday, 7-6, in the Michigan Wolverines’ annual spring game. It’s not like you want the spring game to be a barnburner because no one wants to spend the entire summer worrying about the defense, but this was a snoozefest.

Just 15 first downs from the Maize team and 11 for the Blue team, with 200 yards of offense for the Maize team and 149 yards for the Blue team. It’s not like the offense was miserable, but the game didn’t have a lot of memorable moments. It was a lot of small things going okay, and some things that just didn’t quite click.

On defense, there’s some feeling that this unit is already clicking. The defensive line seemed to play well together, and the lack of big plays from the offense shows Michigan’s secondary isn’t blowing a lot of coverages. Here are three winners, two losers from Michigan’s spring game.

QB Tommy Carr — Winner We started hearing about Carr a few weeks into practice, and he certainly looked good in the spring game. He had six carries for 51 yards, completed 15-of-23 passes for 113 yards, and didn’t get sacked for the Maize team. On the Blue team, he had four carries for 16 yards, took two sacks, and completed 6-of-7 passes for 30 yards.