The college football season is spreading terror in the house. Just recall how the Wolverines took their second straight loss in a 7-21 dud at Illinois, and the above-mentioned narrative started to make sense. If you couldn’t get the pathetic condition that the Wolverines are undergoing, let’s help you through a heartbreaking stat. They just posted their third-worst record at this point in a season in the last 50 years and the worst in seven games since a nasty humbling by Notre Dame in 2014. But the solution can be right in the corner. The expert lenses see that Michigan football is only a quarterback away from dodging their terrible season. The most potential pick, Bryce Underwood, still makes the talk with another potential gambler joining the Dave Portnoy squad.
Internet rumors about Bryce Underwood, the top quarterback recruit in the country, landing in Ann Arbor are seemingly going down a bomb. According to a report from Rivals, Michigan is truly eying 5-star quarterback Bryce Underwood to ease their persistent quarterback issues. However, the No. 1 player in the country has already penned a deal with LSU in January, but the Wolverines fans and insiders alike are obtrusive. A few weeks ago, Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy took the internet to storm when he declared that he was ready to pay $3 Million to buy Michigan a “Top Ten” Quarterback. But as Chat Sports’ James Yoder, in his podcast, said, ”They are not saying $1 million now, they are saying $4 million.”
But who will invest the other millions? ”If he doesn’t sign with Michigan, just google it, google Bryce Underwood, Bryce Underwood NIL, Bryce Underwood Michigan, it all says 4 million 4 million, we are the other million,’‘ answered Yoder.
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”To all the Michigan fans, I am working on it coming off two straight losses, the worst quarterback play in my opinion at this point through seven games in the history of this program that, including Nick Sheridan and Steven Threet in 2008, I am working on it,”
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However, despite the idea keep on smoking fire, LSU commit Underwood has been firm in his decision. But just a quick fact check: huge volunteer endorsement from in-state boosters alongside Barstool Sports’ Portnoy’s sky-high fame and media hype could give Underwood a lifetime platform to take his talent and marketability to another level that Brian Kelly could never match.
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Bryce Underwood seemingly pays no heed to Michigan flip hype
But Underwood remains a naive exception in this chaotic, money-minded college football reality. The eminent five-star recruit The best possible answer to the ever-recurring question after Michigan’s offense fall: why didn’t the Wolverines make room for a more experienced play-caller to help the offense? He possesses great footwork, quick and correct ball placement, and a capable arm to boot. On the ground, his insane speed makes him able to quickly surpass the defensive back. His size is a brownie point in times of need, nonetheless. Nation’s top recruit and all-time leader in the passing yards for a reason. LSU simply got their luck on top till now as their star recruit hasn’t visited any other school since committing to Kelly’s squad.
Not only that he had publically ignored the outside advances like anything. In a recent Instagram post, The D Zone mentioned that the Wolverines were offering him $4 million in a Nil. Guess what? Underwood, the LSU faithful, took zero time to shut it down with a slew of laughing emojis.
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However, his mind can change in an instant, at least, Sherrone Moore should pray for it.
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Is Dave Portnoy's $3 million quarterback quest a game-changer or just a desperate move for Michigan?