The founder of Barstool Sports says he may be a part of the NIL effort to bring Bryce Underwood to Michigan.
Dave Portnoy, the founder and owner of Barstool Sports, says he may be playing a part in the significant NIL package reportedly being offered from Michigan to Bryce Underwood. The early reporting suggested that the NIL package was somewhere in the neighborhood of $5 million, but over the last week that number has jumped significantly, with the latest reports suggesting $10.5 million.
Portnoy, who is also a Michigan alum, made it clear back in September that he was willing to pay up to $3 million in order for Michigan to secure an elite quarterback.His comments obviously drew a lot of attention within the sports world, and it reportedly led to a discussion between Portnoy and Michigan head football coach Sherrone Moore.
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