Michigan's wide receiver yardage per game is up from 58.2 YPG in 2024 to 128.0 YPG in 2025. Yards per target is up from 5.96 to 8.13, yards after the catch average is up from 3.83 to 7.18, and first downs per target is up from to 32.2 percent to 40.3 percent. This speaks to having a real QB and OC this year more-so than any major improvement in the WR corps imo.
What is also up? Drops. Per PFF, Michigan's WR's already have more drops through 4 games (9) than they did all of last season, and the WR drop rate of 22.4 percent is more than double the average rate at the P4 level. Nearly a quarter of Bryce Underwood's catchable passes have been dropped by his dogshit WR's.
Of 263 FBS receivers with at least 15 targets this season, Semaj Morgan and Channing Goodwin respectively rank 256th and 262nd in drop rate. Goodwin is a rs frosh and he blocks his ass off- so he gets a tiny bit of a break but he still has to do the #1 job of a WR- catch the fucking ball. However there is zero excuse for the shitty slow midget Semaj Morgan to still get trotted out there as a starting WR- guy is a junior who can't catch a fucking cold and is slow as shit despite being a 5'7, 150 pound midget and can't block either.
About seen enough of these two. Would like to see more of the true freshman Andrew Marsh, Jamar Browder, and Jacob Washington this week. Would like to see rs frosh I'Marion Stewart as well if he's finally healthy. Maybe even give Fred Moore another shot. Seen enough of the two aforementioned bums. Hopefully vs Wisconsin this Saturday we see some WR's other than Semaj Morgan and Channing Goodwin.