In a jaw-dropping twist that’s rocking the college football landscape, 5-star quarterback phenom [Player Name] has sent shockwaves through recruiting circles by rejecting a reported $7.3 million NIL deal, decommitting from Coach Prime’s Colorado Buffaloes, and committing to the Michigan Wolverines in a move that no one saw coming.
Sources close to the situation revealed that the high-profile recruit was heavily courted by Notre Dame and Florida State, making his final decision a heated three-way battle. But in the end, it was Michigan’s legacy, development program, and Big Ten power status that won over the elite QB.
Fans and analysts are stunned—not just by the decommitment from Deion Sanders’ rising Colorado program, but by the massive NIL offer turned down in the process. In an era where name, image, and likeness deals are changing the game, this decision marks a bold return to football-first values, something many believed was lost in today’s recruiting climate.
Social media exploded within minutes of the announcement, with reactions ranging from disbelief to celebration—especially in Ann Arbor, where Wolverines fans are already calling this “the biggest recruiting steal of the decade.”
“This isn’t just about money. It’s about legacy,” [Player Name] said in a statement.
With this move, Michigan lands a future cornerstone for their offense—and the college football world has a new legend in the making.