Wolverine TV: Where Michigan stands with Bryce Underwood, nation's top 2025 QB
Michigan hosted a number of talented recruits for its statement win over rival Michigan State last weekend, including elite 2025 Belleville (Mich.) High quarterback Bryce Underwood.
The Top 100 in-state prospect has now visited Michigan twice this fall and is high on the Wolverines early on in his process.
The Wolverine’s EJ Holland takes a closer look at Underwood and breaks down his recruitment in this week’s Recruit of the Week segment.
Watch below.
Underwood enjoyed his most recent visit to Michigan and was impressed with the win over Michigan State.
“I enjoyed bringing my family out for their first time at The Big House, so it was great,” Underwood said following the trip.
Along with Michigan, Underwood holds offers from Kentucky, Louisville, Maryland, Miami, Michigan State, Missouri, Notre Dame, Pitt, Tennessee and several others.
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At 6-foot-3, 202 pounds, Underwood is ranked as the No. 1 quarterback and No. 4 overall prospect nationally, per the On3 Consensus.
Underwood has an On3 NIL Valuation of $125K with 16.8K followers across all platforms. The On3 NIL Valuation is an index that looks to set the standard market value for both high school and college-level athletes. The NIL valuation does not act as a tracker of the value of NIL deals an athlete has completed to date. It rather signifies an athlete’s value at a certain moment in time.
Michigan has 15 commits in its 2023 recruiting class — On300 offensive tackle Evan Link, On300 EDGE Enow Etta, consensus four-star offensive lineman Amir Herring, four-star EDGE Collins Acheampong, four-star running back Cole Cabana, four-star linebacker Semaj Bridgeman, four-star tight end Deakon Tonielli, three-star wide receivers Semaj Morgan and Fredrick Moore, three-star defensive lineman Brooks Bahr, three-star running back Benjamin Hall, three-star EDGE Aymeric Koumba, three-star tight end Zack Marshall, three-star athlete Kendrick Bell and three-star kicker Adam Samaha.
The class is currently ranked No. 26 nationally in the On3 Consensus rankings and No. 4 in the Big Ten behind Michigan State, Penn State and Ohio State.