Went to see Michigan commit Jeremiah Beasley and five-star QB and UM target Bryce Underwood last night for Belleville’s first round playoff game.
Will have a story by Monday on their recruiting processes and things that are beyond sign stealing, but did briefly ask them both about whether the current allegations change their perceptions of Michigan.
Underwood simply said “no sir” and confirmed that situation has no bearing on what he thinks of the Wolverines at this time.
Beasley, who’s been committed since June, said he’s had conversations about it with the other commits and they’ve banded together and are staying loyal to Michigan.
“I feel like we’re all good, we’re still a family and going to keep it that way,” he said.
Will have a story by Monday on their recruiting processes and things that are beyond sign stealing, but did briefly ask them both about whether the current allegations change their perceptions of Michigan.
Underwood simply said “no sir” and confirmed that situation has no bearing on what he thinks of the Wolverines at this time.
Beasley, who’s been committed since June, said he’s had conversations about it with the other commits and they’ve banded together and are staying loyal to Michigan.
“I feel like we’re all good, we’re still a family and going to keep it that way,” he said.