There are some who don’t give Michigan football much of a chance of improving upon the 8-5 season a year ago, but with much of the defense returning (including the entire staff on that side of the ball), the onus will be on the offense to pick things up from a year ago.
In 2024, the Wolverines had the No. 129-ranked offense out of 134 teams, but they’re changing things up in a big way with a new quarterback room — led by No. 1 overall recruit in 2025, Bryce Underwood — and a new offensive coordinator in Chip Lindsey.
One of the new components to the offense is wide receiver Donaven McCulley, the former Indiana quarterback and wideout. At 6-foot-5, he’ll add size to a receiving corps that lacked that a year ago. What’s more, he has fresh eyes on what this new-look Michigan offense is, and he says that while it will have some similarities to things of old, there will be some things that fans aren’t used to seeing that should tantalize as well as make it more productive.
“Fast-paced, we’re gonna throw the ball down the field. And I think that’s his vision,” McCulley said. “Of course, we’re gonna set the — what’s it called? The line of scrimmage and stuff like that, like with the run game, of course. But I think he really wants to get the ball down the field a lot more.”
Of course, he wouldn’t be in Ann Arbor if the offense was set to look like it had a year ago, thus he’s excited to be utilized in the way that Lindsey intends. But bringing in Underwood as well as Lindsey showed McCulley the commitment to revamping the offense and becoming a more pass-happy attack.
“It kind of showed me what they wanted to do in the passing game,” McCulley said. “And bringing in Coach Lindsey, that helped a lot. Bringing in quarterbacks and you got guys that could really throw the ball.I think that really helped me to make a…
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Publish date : 2025-04-02 18:39:00
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