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ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood has flipped his commitment from LSU to Michigan. Underwood later confirmed the flip on social media.

Underwood, a native of Belleville, Mich., just 30 minutes from Michigan's campus, is the No. 1 overall recruit for the class of 2025. He initially committed to LSU in January and was recently on campus for the Alabama game on November 9th.

Michigan reportedly offered Underwood $10.5 million last week to flip to the Wolverines.

The loss of Underwood is a massive hit to LSU's 2025 recruiting class, which is getting ready to sign in two weeks during the early signing period.

The Tigers lost four-star offensive lineman Devin Harper to Ole Miss last week, and four-star wide receiver Derek Meadows is on flip watch as signing day approaches.

Buckle up for an interesting two weeks ahead.

Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
166 Comments
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SouthernInsanity6 months
Let's be honest. This kid didn't flip his commitment. The truth is, college kids don't have a clue what commitment is and they are only committed to M O N E Y!!!
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CAS76596 months
Now we can fire Sloan
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conman6 months
Not surprised really. Money talks and college football sux.
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Tigerfan45456 months
Just the beginning. Kelly is not a fit for this program.
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Hoovertigah6 months
I now hate college as much as the nfl. It’s a joke.
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Celery6 months
At least he went to a shittier team, I guess.
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frick college football and the nil

It’s why I gave up my season tickets. When the mood strikes I’ll continue to go grab free tickets outside the stadium at kickoff

Nil has ruined the sport
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Loser State6 months
The whole top end of this class is about to bounce
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CanebreakCajun6 months
No. The defensive players will stay.
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LSUbacchus816 months
Whoever believed he was really coming was delusional.
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gizmothepug6 months
With the portal and NIL college football is nothing more than the minor leagues for the NFL. The powers that be can’t admit that the Student Athlete hasn’t been a thing for some quite some time, and it damn sure isn’t now.
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denvertiger6 months
Kids have flipped commitments for years. Pulling a kid from Michigan was always a tough bet.
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cheeto2256 months
now it's an actual bidding war though.
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CaptainYaYa6 months
NIL is a cesspool for these kids.
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jafari rastaman6 months
The kid doesn’t have a chest.
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CanebreakCajun6 months
SI reporting 12 million over 4. Obscene. They can have him.
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tigersbh6 months
College football has been ruined by the portal and NIL.
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udtiger6 months
I am not shocked by this.

Money talks and bullshite walks.

At least this means Slaon is a goner after this disaster of a season.
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porge71066 months
College football is dead
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bengalman6 months
Yep. NIL ruined the once great game!
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tiger1096 months
Fucm, glad we found out who he is before he got here.
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armytiger336 months
Anyone who didn’t see that one coming is blind. It’s all about the money. The Michigan coach gets fired before BK.
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DenhamTiger20156 months
Y’all surprised? $$ rules the world
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Loser State6 months
lol to everyone who really thought he’d stick. Delusional.
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Loser State6 months
The walls are crashing down and this program is fricked
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eyedoc6 months
I cant say how much I like this. Take that 5 or 7 million we were about to gamble on the QB and invest in the line.
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CanebreakCajun6 months
Exactly. Hit that portal. Ole Piss went from good to a contender simply due to the portal.
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cheeto2256 months
@cajun: I can't tell if you're serious or not.. Ole Piss is nowhere near a contender, but LSU did win a natty with the portal.
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