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Super-sized NIL at Michigan

mthoopsfan

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https://www.wsj.com/sports/football...arry-ellison-bryce-underwood-842d2c9a?mod=mhp

"The Billionaire, His Mystery Wife and College Football’s Wildest Recruiting Saga​

Why did Larry Ellison—a man with no known ties to Michigan—help the Wolverines land the nation’s No. 1 quarterback? The answer lies with a 33-year-old woman named Keren Zhu."​

"I want to personally thank Larry and his wife Jolin who were instrumental in making this happen,” Nate Forbes, chairman of the Champions Circle booster collective, said in the statement.

A coup of this scale was a rare cause for celebration in what had been a frustrating season for the defending national champions. Underwood, a five-star, 6-foot-4 quarterback from nearby Belleville High School, had been committed to LSU since January after Tigers boosters had promised him a sizable payout under new rules that allow college players to be paid for their name, image, and likeness.

“Dad, it’s Tom,” he told his father.

‘Tom who?’ Jay Underwood replied.

“Tom Brady.”

“Well, s—t, answer the phone, son!”

The former Michigan quarterback and seven-time Super Bowl champion talked up his alma mater and offered words of encouragement to the teen.

The calls with Brady escalated to three or four times per week, often before school. “That was another incentive—to be able to have the opportunity to talk to one of the greatest of all time on the daily, whenever you feel like giving him a call,” Jay Underwood said.

As if Underwood’s recruitment wasn’t already weird enough, the most notorious character of the 2023 college football season then entered the picture. In late October, Connor Stalions—the former Michigan analyst who is under investigation by the NCAA for sign-stealing—joined the Belleville High football staff as a volunteer to help the offense.

LSU’s offer was widely reported to be $1.5 million per season,
though in reality neither school’s collective offered as much as that, according to a person familiar with Underwood’s recruitment.

Altogether, Jay Underwood said he expected his son’s earnings to exceed $15 million during his Michigan career."
 
"(Archrival Ohio State had no such trepidation, confirming that its 2024 football roster was getting $20 million.)"
 
Didn't we lose the Indiana transfer QB to Michigan, just so he could work as an offensive analyst. Not knocking analysts, just assumed someone would rather play.
 
Didn't we lose the Indiana transfer QB to Michigan, just so he could work as an offensive analyst. Not knocking analysts, just assumed someone would rather play.
He actually saw some action as the starter for 2 games for them this year before he got hurt, and spent time as the backup before that.
 
Didn't we lose the Indiana transfer QB to Michigan, just so he could work as an offensive analyst. Not knocking analysts, just assumed someone would rather play.
He played a bit last year and this year. He's 15-17 was year, in 6 games. 4-35 rushing. He was hurt for several games last season. 30-50 in 2 games this season. "Tuttle was named Michigan's starting quarterback on Oct. 15. He threw for 306 yards, one touchdown, and two interceptions in two appearances this season before sustaining a concussion in the Wolverines' 21–7 loss to Illinois." He has since retired from football.
 
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