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Michigan continues to make a strong push for five-star LSU quarterback commit Bryce Underwood as the early signing period approaches.

On Thursday, it was reported that Michigan is offering Underwood a $10.5 million NIL deal over four years to flip and stay home to play for the Wolverines.

Underwood, a native of Belleville, Mich., committed to LSU in January over Alabama, Colorado, Florida State, Michigan, Oregon, and Penn State.

Underwood is the consensus No. 1 player in the country and LSU's crown jewel for the 2025 recruiting class. He has visited campus numerous times, including last weekend for the Alabama game, and has a great relationship with the coaching staff.

Buckle up as we approach Early Signing Day, starting on December 4.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
52 Comments
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jafari rastaman5 months
Buy this man another diamond studded LSU necklace, if that is what it takes.
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mcspufftiger75 months
Sorry I would have to say bye bye. I love LSU football but I would not blame the school,the boosters or kelly if they let him go.This will only cause problems with teammates down the road. There will be petty bickering about who's getting what and who deserves what. Will onlybe a matter of time.
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Timeoday5 months
Does that "2" send them a signal to double it if they really want him?
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Turnblad856 months
Honestly I'd be surprised with him ending up here when all said and done especially with how things are looking.
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pitchandcatch276 months
He gone,,,maybe CBK will go with him,,,
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Fake news. No one is giving a high school
Kid $10mil lol
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porge71066 months
Time to take one for the team Livy!!
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Tchefuncte Tiger6 months
He's gone.
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Spankum6 months
I am beginning to dislike college atheletics…
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eyedoc6 months
He gone. Better spent on the line anyways. Build that line and take a good athlete at QB. All that is needed
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mortis3816 months
All of his actions say he isn't. Not one time has he done anything to suggest he is looking anywhere other than LSU. As they say, look at the recruits actions, not what he says. He skipped Michigan's big recruiting weekend with his teammates the week of the Oregon game and he showed up with all the big recruits for the LSU/Bama game. Every time a post shows up with a higher NIL offer, he posts about LSU.
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TigerFlash6 months
That's a lot more than a "....strong arse offer" which would (did) get a coach fired just a few years back. Man how things have changed.
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Davy6 months
Only Livvy Dunne can get him here now.
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Davy6 months
We've got to get rid of NIL. It is predictably ruining college football.
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Maybe we bring back slavery so we can control what people do so our fee fees don't get hurt.
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wallowinit5 months
Well that escalated quickly
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Bill W Tiger5 months
Why would you even think of that?
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Morpheus6 months
Following recruiting used to be fun.
I won’t pay attention till the kids sign now.
Waste of time.
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CrystalPreserves6 months
Good ol wholesome college athletics.
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cajunmud6 months
He and his ole man have said that their goal was to be the overall #1 pick in the draft...the $40M payday. They ain't gonna be distracted by anything else.

Burrow...Daniels...Underwood...yep...smart man!
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jmh57246 months
I mean he could collect 10 million and still be the number 1 pick at Michigan
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BlackPot6 months
Some of the dumbest shite I've seen.
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Strannix6 months
This shite is getting retarded
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wesman216 months
What are we giving him, 7.3 mil?
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ExpoTiger6 months
This shite is ruined
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I'm glad these kids are getting rich instead of millionaires hoarding the money the kids generate.
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