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Former LSU quarterback Colin Hurley has committed to Michigan out of the transfer portal, according to reports.

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Hurley, a redshirt freshman from Miami, Fla., enrolled at LSU at only 16 years of age in January of 2024 after reclassifying in high school at Trinity Christian Academy.

The former four-star recruit did not appear in any games during his first year in Baton Rouge in 2024.

Hurley was involved in a serious single-car accident this past offseason and spent time away from the team to recover. He left the team for personal reasons in November.

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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sulltiger14 min
Seriously? Are you going with that?
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LSUrme1 hour
Surprised he didn't go somewhere he can get some game tape and then portal again in a year or two.
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Dadren2 hours
Doesn’t sound like great news for Underwood…can’t imagine Hurley would sign there if he didn’t have assurances he’d get a fair crack at the starting job.
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He should only have 3 years remaining
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Yeti_Chaser5 hours
Michigan just can't help but tie themselves to people with controversy
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reauxl tigers5 hours
Bright kid. Not surprised he chose Michigan.
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DrSteveBrule5 hours
Why? These idiots don't know what they even want
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WheyCheddar5 hours
Byeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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conman5 hours
Paid Underwood big bucks. He will be riding da bench up there
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TigerGuy325 hours
To be backup again? Is he dumb or what
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Bucky_B4 hours
He knows he wont make it to the pros, he is just trying to make the $ before he gets out
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BLD2 hours
Maybe he values a Michigan education over LSU?
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Bill W Tiger2 hours
Maybe but......................do you really believe that?
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