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My interest in Sofia Vergara is also real. Not sure that that means much. Just like this scenario
"Fong Bomb".......:
Michigan predicted to make 'significant' flip that could impact Bryce Underwood decision
With the early signing period one month away, Michigan is continuing to make a big impression on some of the top recruits in the 2025 class. But much of the attwww.si.comMichigan predicted to make 'significant' flip that could impact Bryce Underwood decision
With the early signing period one month away, Michigan is continuing to make a big impression on some of the top recruits in the 2025 class. But much of the attention as of late has been focused on the No. 1 player in the country, quarterback Bryce Underwood. With reports that the Wolverines are willing to pony up upwards of $5 million to land the elite QB prospect, excitement is building that Michigan might be able to pull of one of the biggest recruiting wins in program history.
But in order to land a big fish like Underwood, it's going to take more than money. Michigan is going to have to show that they're willing to put the right pieces in place on both sides of the ball. It seems like the Wolverines are taking a big step in the right direction with the recruitment of current Pitt commit Elijah Dotson. The four-star safety - and current teammate of Bryce Underwood - has been committed to Pitt since May, but it sounds like Michigan is now the favorite to ultimately land the Belleville prospect.
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Recruits not named Bryce Underwood that Michigan is trying to flip
The #Michigan Wolverines aren’t only trying to flip five-star QB Bryce Underwood in the 2025 class. Here are the other top recruits they are trying to flip prior to the December signing period:www.maizenbrew.comRecruits not named Bryce Underwood that Michigan is trying to flip
The #Michigan Wolverines aren’t only trying to flip five-star QB Bryce Underwood in the 2025 class. Here are the other top recruits they are trying to flip prior to the December signing period:
Being able to flip talented recruits is a telltale sign of good recruiting. Not only do you convince young athletes to come to your school, you also take a player another program was counting on off their board, weakening rivals and top schools across the country.
The Michigan Wolverines were able to do that last week when they convinced 2025 three-star defensive lineman Benny Patterson to flip from Cincinnati, and four-star cornerback Shamari Earls to flip from Georgia. They are trying to flip several other recruits, with No. 1 2025 recruit — five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood — grabbing all the headlines.
For today, though, let’s talk about where Michigan stands with some other flip targets.
Four-star WR Derek Meadows (LSU)
Four-star LB Bradley Gompers (Duke)
Four-star DB Elijah Dotson (Pitt)
Four-star DB Alex Graham (Colorado)
Four-star CB Brandon Finney (Oregon)
Three-star WR Jamar Browder (NC State)
Three-star DL Quante Gillians (Syracuse)
if you look at all those ones that pop in anything over 60% is rare."Confidence Level 60%." Soooooooo, a coin flip? How Thomas Beaver of him.
I’d say it’s 50.1% at best."Confidence Level 60%." Soooooooo, a coin flip? How Thomas Beaver of him.
Ideally, he cashes a big check they’re dumb enough to give him right away, he sees the sanctions before signing day, and then switches his commitment again.if you look at all those ones that pop in anything over 60% is rare.
also I hope for Bryce's sake he hires a lawyer to read through the NIL deal and gets paid.
Yep. And same applies to every single player mentioned they are trying to flip.Ideally, he cashes a big check they’re dumb enough to give him right away, he sees the sanctions before signing day, and then switches his commitment again.
They're desperate enough that he can probably get a Quinn Ewers deal for year 1, and then transfer in December. He's probably sitting behind Nussmeier at LSU anyway.Ideally, he cashes a big check they’re dumb enough to give him right away, he sees the sanctions before signing day, and then switches his commitment again.