ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Bryce Underwood stepped onto Michigan's campus nearly a year ago as the nation's top-rated recruit, after flipping his commitment to play for LSU, and all eyes have been on No. 19 on the field and on an 18-year-old quarterback off it.

He even has a documentary film crew following him.

Underwood has not quite lived up to the hype and yet, matching it might have been out of reach for anyone.

His recruitment involved former Michigan quarterback and seven-time Super Bowl winner Tom Brady and one of the world's richest people, Oracle founder Larry Ellison, leading to him expecting to make more than $10 million in the new era of college athletics .

Underwood has been mostly solid on the field, averaging just under 200 yards passing a game with nine touchdowns and

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