Michigan football made waves on Thursday night after flipping five-star Belleville (Mich.) quarterback Bryce Underwood, the ...
The Wolverines landed a huge recruiting win Thursday, as five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood flipped from LSU to Michigan.
On Tuesday, the man who set the wheels in motion for Michigan to become a major player in the NIL (Name, Image and Likeness) ...
Those who questioned whether Michigan would ever go all-in on NIL now have their answer. One of U-M’s main collectives, ...
Underwood must be really good, even though nobody has ever seen play a down of college football. Good for him. Heartbreak for ...
If the price tag for a potential star quarterback has crossed the $10-million mark, then maybe it’s just as well LSU folded ...
An underrated part of the recruitment, though much of the talk has surrounded NIL, has been the collective Champions Circle. Just after Underwood pledged to the Wolverines, Champions Circle ...
Additionally, he has partnered with the Michigan NIL collective AChampions Circle and Valian Management to release personalized autographed trading cards and jersey t-shirts. The cards are priced ...
Why did Underwood ultimately flip? There are various reports about Michigan's NIL collective, called Champions Circle, which is said to be at the heart of the flip. Let's take a look at the big ...
The University of Michigan's officially endorsed name, image and likeness collective, Champions Circle, played a major role in helping head coach Sherrone Moore and the football program execute ...