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Bryce Underwood Tells It Like It Is
Posted on 6/3/24 at 9:35 am
Posted on 6/3/24 at 9:35 am
On3 Article
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As top recruits flocked to campuses this weekend for official visits, Bryce Underwood stayed home in Belleville, Michigan.
The nation’s No. 1 prospect and top-ranked quarterback has no plans to pit schools against each other for a crazy NIL package in June, like other top quarterbacks historically have. As a Five-Star Plus+ LSU commit, he’s locked in with the Tigers. In the era of NIL and booster-funded NIL collectives, it’s rare to see Underwood not take any visits to other schools this month.
“It’s mainly about what I’m trying to get to,” he said at the On3 Elite Series. “My main goal is the NFL, first draft pick. Money is going to be the last thing I’m thinking about until I get to the league.
“Just keep the main thing, the main thing.”
Thanks to a close relationship with quarterbacks coach Joe Sloan, Underwood feels comfortable about the plan in place in Baton Rouge. As a high schooler in Michigan, he cannot turn a profit off his NIL. He picked the Tigers over the top programs in the country, including in-state Michigan.
Underwood isn’t making NIL factor the main decision in his recruitment. Underwood and fellow five-star commit Harlem Berry also cleared up the notion that LSU is lacking in the NIL department. Underwood’s father, Jaquan Underwood admitted they’ve had “silly” cash thrown at the family once, but that was clearly a one-time moment and not a trend.
“You know what, we have encountered that just one time,” Jaquan Underwood said with a laugh. “But it was pretty funny because they did it out of panic mode, but other than that it’s been a great process just to keep him grounded and keep him working.
“I don’t want to get it twisted, money is a huge deal. At the same time again, man, it’s about Bryce being able to turn his dreams into goals. So whatever field he goes in football, sports, man, I’m great with it as long as long as he’s happy.”
The 6-foot-4, 214-pound quarterback could technically be a 2026 prospect, but he’s completing school early as part of the 2025 class. Underwood won’t even turn 17 until August. He’s been ranked as On3’s No. 1 prospect and No. 1 2025 quarterback for the past 15 months.
Underwood threw for 3,329 yards and 41 touchdowns this past season, completing 64.9% of his attempts and throwing just three interceptions while leading Bellville to the Division 1 state title game. That was enough to be named 2023 Michigan football Gatorade Player of the Year.
Jaquan Underwood told On3 that his son has not signed with an agent yet, and that will likely become a goal at the end of this upcoming high school season. He also noted that like most top prospects, they’ve certainly had agents tracking them down to sign them as representation. Throughout the recruiting process, Underwood and his family would show up to LSU unannounced to try and catch the staff “off guard,” as Jaquan Underwood said.
Every time the Tigers delivered, even when they were not expecting Bryce Underwood. With nearly 100,000 social media followers, the Five-Star Plus+ quarterback will certainly have NIL value to brands when he arrives in Baton Rouge.
“We try to put the cash in the back of the whole situation because whatever his dreams are, we want him to live those out,” Jaquan Underwood said. “The money is going to come when he’s just living his dreams.”
Bryce Underwood learned from other’s NIL mistakes
At last week’s On3 Elite Series, players heard from speakers about what they need to be wary of as they go through the recruiting process. One of the top concerns for top recruits in the 2025 class when it comes to NIL is the potential for broken promises.
Specifically, the $13.85 million deal that fell apart between Florida and four-star quarterback Jaden Rashada. The highly publicized, NIL-fueled breakup is now at the center of a lawsuit. Watching how the saga has played out has made Bryce Underwood aware of whatever he chooses to do in NIL.
“Honestly, just keeping my name clean [is a priority],” Underwood said. “Just focusing on what my main goal is [the NFL] and keep everything out of the way. … LSU, honestly, just keeps building and building the process of their players. The growth I’ve seen the last couple of years in Jayden Daniels, Garrett Nussmeier and now Colin Hurley. Just seeing the growth of them is bringing me closer and closer [to LSU].”
Posted on 6/3/24 at 9:38 am to LSU Patrick
Posted on 6/3/24 at 9:47 am to Captain Crown
I'm sure he will get a decent paycheck in BR at QBU
Posted on 6/3/24 at 10:05 am to LSU Patrick
If we can get an entire class of kids like this, we’d be in incredible for years to come.
Posted on 6/3/24 at 10:23 am to LSU Patrick
Wow, I couldn’t like this kid anymore. So refreshing in todays CFB
Posted on 6/3/24 at 10:28 am to LSU Patrick
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Throughout the recruiting process, Underwood and his family would show up to LSU unannounced to try and catch the staff “off guard,” as Jaquan Underwood said.
Every time the Tigers delivered, even when they were not expecting Bryce Underwood.
That's pretty cool

Posted on 6/3/24 at 10:32 am to SOL2
He is. Family is setup nicely but he's saying it's not about money. He's saying development first and not a few pennies more from another university. He's saying there's more money by working hard and getting to the NFL. He has the right mindset.
Posted on 6/3/24 at 11:00 am to LSU Patrick
The perfect mindset to have here. I mean all of it. From what he thinks and the dad thinks. I love that the dad isn't pushing NIL. This type of thing can backfire with money being the top priority. You'll make plenty money for a college student to enjoy the hell out of their time while also developing under one of the best in the game, and that goes for our entire coaching unit. The whole group is a group of developers.
Posted on 6/3/24 at 12:20 pm to LSU Patrick
The crazy and ironic thing about it is this, Underwood will probably make more in NIL during his time at LSU than anyone in this class specifically because of the way he is handling it.
He understands the value of keeping his name clean. He understands that all he has to do to make incredible money is to come here and do what he was going to do anyway, and that's become the best QB in college football.
If he just does that, he will eclipse the money made by all of these guys who required huge payouts up front, or the guys who will flip from 1 school to the next over a mere 50k or 100k.
Then he'll also get his payday in the NFL. Seriously, every top 10 player or #1 recruit at their position should seek out whoever it is that is advising the Underwood family, because they truly understand the game.
In the end, he going to receive an incredible amount from LSU, he's gonna to earn the premiere sponsorship opportunities during his time at LSU because of his ability and clean name, and if he fulfill his potential and become the 1st pick in the draft, it will have been a master class on how a #1 overall player and QB should navigate this new Era of college football.
He understands the value of keeping his name clean. He understands that all he has to do to make incredible money is to come here and do what he was going to do anyway, and that's become the best QB in college football.
If he just does that, he will eclipse the money made by all of these guys who required huge payouts up front, or the guys who will flip from 1 school to the next over a mere 50k or 100k.
Then he'll also get his payday in the NFL. Seriously, every top 10 player or #1 recruit at their position should seek out whoever it is that is advising the Underwood family, because they truly understand the game.
In the end, he going to receive an incredible amount from LSU, he's gonna to earn the premiere sponsorship opportunities during his time at LSU because of his ability and clean name, and if he fulfill his potential and become the 1st pick in the draft, it will have been a master class on how a #1 overall player and QB should navigate this new Era of college football.
Posted on 6/3/24 at 12:40 pm to LSU Patrick
Love his attitude, but this is worrisome:
There is no scenario where him having an agent improves our chances of hanging on to him.
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Jaquan Underwood told On3 that his son has not signed with an agent yet, and that will likely become a goal at the end of this upcoming high school season.
There is no scenario where him having an agent improves our chances of hanging on to him.
Posted on 6/3/24 at 1:05 pm to TSmith
Why? You see how much his father gets it. Just because he signs with representation doesn't automatically put him back in play for everyone else.
Posted on 6/3/24 at 1:08 pm to LSU Patrick
Whatever he does, you gotta commend the focus on the goal. Get to the next level as a top pick. The first contract can and will be life changing.
We ain't talking about a few million, we talking about hundreds.
Get there.
We ain't talking about a few million, we talking about hundreds.
Get there.
Posted on 6/3/24 at 1:11 pm to LSU Patrick
Players don't realize it, but this is the way you make MORE money.
Posted on 6/3/24 at 1:13 pm to TSmith
quote:The agent is for NIL opportunities. The agent can look for NIL opportunities on his behalf. Underwood has a 100k social media followers. He can definitely do advertisements.
There is no scenario where him having an agent improves our chances of hanging on to him.
Travis Hunter uses his social media 99% of the time to post football and advertisments from his NIL deals. He's enjoying an extremely lucrative college experience with no problems on his academics nor his on field performance.
This post was edited on 6/3/24 at 1:16 pm
Posted on 6/3/24 at 2:28 pm to LSU Patrick
Is amazing how the process unfolds absent a handler - which can be a blood relative, as we have seen countless times - where the young person and long term are the driving factors.
Posted on 6/3/24 at 2:30 pm to LSU Patrick
Posted on 6/3/24 at 2:58 pm to xtremecouture23
People are reading too much into the quotes, we landed underwood because we worked our arse off recruiting him but he’s also likely the highest paid player in his class (as he should be) lsu is paying him a shite ton of money. Just like we are paying Harlem Barry a shite ton of money. We will do it for anyone we think is worth it and for the people who aren’t in it for that reason alone.
This post was edited on 6/3/24 at 2:59 pm
Posted on 6/3/24 at 3:30 pm to LSU Patrick
Bryce Underwood is a man amoungst boys, his additude is refreshing to see in todays age of "show me the money" players
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