No. 1 Player in America Commits to Michigan Over Ohio, Tennessee Vols, Florida and Georgia in Major Recruiting Win

No. 1 Player in America Commits to Michigan Over Ohio, Tennessee Vols, Florida and Georgia in Major Recruiting Win
In a massive victory for the Michigan Wolverines, Bryce Underwood — the No. 1 overall player in the 2025 recruiting class — has officially committed to Michigan, spurning powerhouse programs including Ohio State, Tennessee, Florida, and Georgia. The five-star quarterback, widely regarded as a generational talent, made his announcement in front of a packed gymnasium in his hometown of Belleville, Michigan, choosing to stay close to home and represent the Maize and Blue.
Underwood’s commitment is not just a win on the recruiting trail — it’s a statement. The 6-foot-4, 210-pound quarterback had long been pursued by some of the nation’s top programs, all vying for a player with elite arm strength, poise in the pocket, and athletic versatility. Many experts predicted a battle between SEC giants and Big Ten rivals, but Michigan, led by new head coach Sherrone Moore, ultimately secured the prized recruit.
Coach Moore, who succeeded Jim Harbaugh following Michigan’s national title run in 2023, made Underwood a top priority from day one. His persistence, personal connection, and vision for the program were key in flipping the momentum toward Ann Arbor. Moore’s ability to land a recruit of Underwood’s caliber in his first full cycle as head coach sends a powerful message across the college football landscape — Michigan is not slowing down.
Underwood’s commitment also comes at a time when NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) opportunities are playing an increasingly important role in recruiting. Michigan’s growing presence in the NIL space, combined with Underwood’s local ties, gave the Wolverines a unique advantage in a tight race.
With Underwood in the fold, Michigan’s 2025 recruiting class now boasts one of the strongest foundations in the nation. He is expected to be a day-one contributor and possibly the face of the program for years to come. His decision to choose Michigan over historic rivals and national title contenders is a testament to the Wolverines’ rising stature in college football.