Ohio State football fans are laughing at Michigan botching its recruiting class

Ohio State football fans got a good laugh on Thursday night at just how badly Michigan has botched its recruiting class, specifically at quarterback.
Belleville quarterback Bryce Underwood keeps the ball and runs against Saline during the second half of district final at Belleville High School in Belleville on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024.
Belleville quarterback Bryce Underwood keeps the ball and runs against Saline during the second half of district final at Belleville High School in Belleville on Friday, Nov. 8, 2024. / Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
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Ohio State football fans have been laughing at Michigan all year long. The Wolverines absolutely stink on the field. Their record sits at just 5-5 on the season. It's such a bad season that they just lost to Indiana after being an underdog for the first time in their history.

While the Ohio State Buckeyes are hoping they can also beat Michigan in the final game of the season, the on-the-field product isn't the only thing fans are laughing at. Michigan's handling of their recruiting class has also been hilarious, specifically at the quarterback position.

Michigan was reportedly trying to make a big push for Bryce Underwood, the number-one recruit in the country. He's from Belleville, Michigan. The Wolverines were prepared to make him a historic NIL offer that was apparently around $10 million over four years.

Ohio State football fans are laughing at Bryce Underwood turning down Michigan

Underwood, who has been committed to LSU for several months, sent a message on social media that was loud and clear. He is sticking with LSU and turning TTUN's historic NIL offer down.

Not only is it hilarious that Underwood is rebuking Michigan, but creating a post on social media to do it is even funnier. What makes things even more glorious for Buckeye fans is that the QB that Michigan did have for their 2025 class de-committed once they started pushing for Underwood.

Carter Smith de-committed and now looks destined for Florida State. Now, it looks like TTUN could be without a quarterback in this recruiting class. Their fans are furious with Sherrone Moore and what he's done on the field and on the recruiting trail this season as their coach.

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Meanwhile, the Buckeyes look like a national championship contender and they have the top recruiting class in the country for the 2025 class. Things are looking up for them after a rough middle part of the year. Now fans can celebrate Ohio State's success and Michigan's failures.