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David Rodriguez Muoz/Detroit Free Press / USA TODAY NETWORK


It was reported Thursday that Michigan had offered five-star LSU quarterback commit Bryce Underwood a $10.5M NIL offer to flip to the Wolverines.

However, Underwood, a native of Belleville, Mich., hinted that he's still solid to LSU on Thursday night by sharing an Instagram with the following caption:
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“#1 QB Likely to Decline Michigan’s $10.5M Offer.”


UPDATE: Underwood has deleted this Instagram story.
Filed Under: LSU Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Blueghost19787 months
I still don’t understand how so many of yall are loving this? He’s playing us for more money, you do realize that don’t you?
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Harp597 months
Honestly, the kid will have someone “open his eyes” to BK’s coaching history & no amount of $$ will get him to LSU. BK can’t win the big games & this kid wants $$$ and a Natty. I hope I’m wrong, but I won’t be shocked if he bails on us!??
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bluebuck17 months
The bottom of the page should read, “LSU, you are in a bidding war!”, in case they are not aware.
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jafari rastaman7 months
@Gordon
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LuckySo-n-So7 months
Dude will never play a down for LSU.

Bookmark and ban bet.
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Boomshockalocka7 months
Would you turn down 10 million to play for Brian Kelly?
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TouchdownTony7 months
Wants both sides to up the ante. That's the reason he put the figure out there for all to see. Yea, he's "likely" to turn down 10.5 but what about 11.5? Now if he had said their money doesn't matter, I'm firm to LSU then I would say, alright. This would make me more nervous than confident.
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Dingeaux7 months
I'm likely to do a lot of things too
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CanebreakCajun7 months
Does Ann Arbor have Duvic's? Nope.
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Davy7 months
Man, I am loving this guy.
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Davy7 months
Don't like that word "likely" though
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reiszner7 months
He is in High school. HS has all those awards at the end of a Senior's year. "Most likely to...". It's clever :)
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CrystalPreserves7 months
I hate what this new NIL has done to the appearance of the game.

But I’m happy this dude is ?? for LSU
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CrystalPreserves7 months
100% for LSU
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Lutcher Lad7 months
It's a shame how far college football has fallen, with money as the driving force in recruiting. I personally, hate the transfer portal, though I realize it does do good for certain individuals. I also hate the NIL bullshite, but I guess if I were in their shoes, I would like it more.
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VooDude7 months
He should go to Michigan. Elite school and it’s 15 mins away from home for him.
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Da #1 Stunna7 months
This is really pathetic on Michigans part. Desperate doesn't begin to describe it.
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HurricaneCamille7 months
Unless your school can compete financially, right?
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wesman217 months
What are we giving him, 7.3 mil?
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tigerbutt7 months
3.5 mil per year
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windmill7 months
The fat lady ain’t even warming up on this one yet.
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Hiphopanonymous7 months
LSU must have gave him 4 years 20 mil
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tigerbutt7 months
Given
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QB7 months
LSU will not do that, but he will use LSU to get 15 from Michigan who is more than desperate and can afford it. LSU can't and shouldn't.
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KCSunshine7 months
Plaintiff Attorney can pony up no problem
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NorthTxLSU7 months
Baw deleted it lol
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Tigers4Lyfe7 months
Likely?
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LSUGent7 months
The likely is just to torment Michigan fans with a crumb of hope. Don’t look into it more than that.
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BLD7 months
Michigan is desperate
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Loser State7 months
No one is more desperate than LSU right now. We need a talent infusion as bad as any program in the country, and he is the glue holding the top of this class together. If he decommits others will go as well.
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