The future is now in Ann Arbor as Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore has officially named Five-Star Plus+ freshman quarterback Bryce Underwood as the starting quarterback for the 2025 season. This decision comes after months of anticipation, and it’s clear that Wolverine fans are excited about the potential of their new star.
- Bryce Underwood named Michigan's starting QB.
- Five-Star Plus+ recruit from Detroit.
- NIL package influenced his commitment.
- High On3 NIL Valuation at $3 million.
- Coaches praise his maturity and growth.
- Season opener against New Mexico on August 30.
Underwood, the No. 1 overall recruit in the 2025 class, stands at an impressive 6-foot-4 and 238 pounds. He flipped his commitment from LSU to Michigan, attracted by an enticing NIL package estimated between $10 to $12 million over four years. With an On3 NIL Valuation of $3 million, he is already making waves even before his first collegiate game on August 30, 2025, against New Mexico.
What does this mean for Michigan’s future? Underwood’s rapid growth and leadership skills have impressed both coaches and teammates alike. His maturity stands out, indicating he’s ready to handle the pressures of college football.
- Underwood is the highest-rated freshman quarterback despite not yet playing a game.
- His NIL valuation reflects his anticipated impact in college football.
- Coaches and teammates praise his work ethic and on-field intelligence.
As the Wolverines prepare for their season opener, all eyes will be on Underwood to see if he can deliver on the hype and lead Michigan to success.