Michigan Wolverines Land Top 2025 Prospect Bryce Underwood with Mentorship from Tom Brady

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23/11/2024 16h00

**Michigan Wolverines Secure Commitment from Top 2025 Prospect Bryce Underwood**

The Michigan Wolverines made a significant addition to their future roster by securing a commitment from Bryce Underwood, the top overall prospect for the class of 2025. Underwood, hailing from Belleville, Michigan, decided to switch his commitment from LSU to the Wolverines, citing several influential factors in his decision.

Although Michigan's NIL package played a pivotal role in Underwood's choice, it was not the only deciding element. The coaching practices of Sherrone Moore and the opportunity to observe team meetings also heavily swayed his decision-making. Furthermore, Underwood was profoundly impacted by multiple conversations with legendary quarterback Tom Brady.

According to Matt Zenitz of 247Sports, Underwood has been in regular contact with Tom Brady, who is a seven-time Super Bowl champion and a former Michigan quarterback. Their relationship, which began on FaceTime a few weeks ago, has since grown through several discussions. Sources from CBS Sports confirmed that Brady has assured Underwood he would be available as a resource and mentor moving forward.

Brady’s influence at Michigan isn't new. He also developed a relationship with J.J. McCarthy, another former Michigan quarterback who led the Wolverines to a National Championship last season. Additionally, Brady has previously trained young talents like Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders.

As Underwood looks ahead to his future at Michigan, the support from a legendary figure like Brady is expected to play an essential role in his development. This mentorship reflects Brady’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of great quarterbacks, especially those who share his alma mater.

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