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Wolverines Secure Elite 2025 Class with Bryce Underwood & Ty Haywood Commitments

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ANN ARBOR, MI – Michigan Football Recruiting Surges with Commitments from Bryce Underwood & Ty Haywood

Michigan football is making waves on the recruiting trail. The 2025 class is shaping up to be one of the nation’s best. The Wolverines secured two major commitments: five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood and four-star offensive tackle Ty Haywood. These additions reinforce Michigan’s status as an elite program under new head coach Sherrone Moore.

These commitments don’t just add talent—they send a statement to college football: Michigan is here to stay.


Bryce Underwood: The Future of Michigan Football

Michigan landed its biggest recruit in years with Bryce Underwood, the No. 1 overall player in the 2025 class. The 6-foot-4, 208-pound quarterback from Belleville (Mich.) has dominated high school competition, showcasing elite arm strength, accuracy, and mobility.

Underwood’s NIL valuation of $2.9 million makes him one of college football’s most marketable young stars. His commitment proves Michigan can compete with NIL-driven recruiting powerhouses like Georgia, Alabama, and Ohio State.

This commitment changes the game—not just for Michigan’s offense, but for its championship aspirations.


Ty Haywood: Strengthening the Trenches

On National Signing Day, Michigan scored another huge victory by flipping Ty Haywood from Alabama. The 6-foot-6, 315-pound offensive tackle from Denton Ryan High School (TX) had previously committed to the Crimson Tide but chose the Wolverines instead.

His addition boosts Michigan’s offensive line, a unit that won back-to-back Joe Moore Awards (2021 & 2022) for the best in the country. With Haywood and fellow top tackle Andrew Babalola, Underwood will have a formidable front protecting him.

This commitment strengthens Michigan’s reputation as “O-Line U” and ensures its continued dominance in the trenches.


Sherrone Moore’s Recruiting Success

After an 8-5 season in 2024, critics questioned whether Michigan could maintain its recruiting success under first-year head coach Sherrone Moore. Those doubts are now erased.

With 11 ESPN 300 recruits, including eight in the Top 100, Michigan’s 2025 class ranks 6th nationally. Moore’s ability to recruit top talent across the country proves he is an elite recruiter, capable of competing with the best.

From Texas to California, Moore has built a class that sustains and elevates Michigan’s dominance.


Michigan’s 2025 Recruiting Class: Who’s Next?

With Underwood and Haywood committed, Michigan has assembled one of its strongest recruiting classes. Other key recruits include:

  • Andrew Babalola (OT) – A 6-foot-5 tackle who adds power to the offensive line.

  • Nate Marshall (Edge) – A relentless pass rusher with high upside.

  • Kainoa Winston (Safety) – A hard-hitting defensive back with great instincts.

With 24 commitments secured and more talent potentially on the way, Michigan could break into the Top 5 national rankings.


Final Thoughts: A New Era for Michigan Football

Michigan’s 2025 recruiting class is more than elite—it’s a statement. With Bryce Underwood leading the charge and Ty Haywood fortifying the trenches, the Wolverines are building for sustained success.

Under Sherrone Moore, Michigan isn’t just keeping up—it’s setting the standard. The sleeping giant is awake, and the rest of college football should take notice.

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