When Tom Brady speaks, you listen. It’s as simple as that. The person who reached the heights of his potential through sheer toil. Someone who wasn’t spoken of among Heisman contenders or first-round prospects when he was emerging at Michigan. But he retired at the upper chamber of football, looking down at other players as the sole occupier of Tier 1, or, in plain terms, as the GOAT. Just like Brady, another QB is looking to start his CFB innings at the Wolverines. And the former Pats QB has some words. Not just for Bryce Underwood.
Underwood enters college football as a star. Tom Brady, on the other hand, was nowhere near those rankings out of high school. Brady went on to have a phenomenal record of 20-5 as the Wolverines QB1, and he made the NFL his own league during his time with