The college football world was shocked on Thursday night when the No.1 QB in the 2025 recruiting class, Bryce Underwood, flipped his commitment from LSU to Michigan.
The Tigers, and Brian Kelly, thought they were in a great spot with Underwood, staving off the Wolverines since Underwood committed to the Bayou Bengals last January. One of the most interesting aspects of his recruitment was the reported NIL package that the Wolverines were willing to offer for Underwood’s services, which are desperately needed in Ann Arbor.
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After his junior season with Temple, Miller transferred to Virginia Tech but was eventually dismissed over his connection to the federal investigation into Temple in October.