Dave Portnoy offers millions to ‘top-10 QBs’ in NIL at Michigan
By Andrew Olson
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Dave Portnoy is determined to land Michigan a top quarterback every year.
The Barstool Sports founder, a Michigan alum, made the comments in a video posted Thursday.
โMichigan, I will be your quarterback guy,โ Dave Portnoy said. โIโll talk to Sherrone [Moore], โWho do you guys want? Whoโs in there?โ Give me a group. Iโll go sign them. One million, two million โ whatever it isโฆ (up to) $3 million.โ
After Dan “Big Cat” Katz and others asked for details, Portnoy specified that he wants a top-10 quarterback at Michigan every year, whether out of high school or via the transfer portal. Katz chimed in that he’s on board to do the same for Wisconsin, his alma mater.
โI can get a quarterback. We donโt have a quarterback,” Portnoy said of Michigan. “If I donโt get the number oneโฆIโm gonna get us a top-10 quarterback in the portal coming out every year. Top-10 quarterback and then hereโs a little bit of the issue.”
While Katz hosts Pardon My Take, Portnoy has laid claim to using the popular podcast for his NIL deal.
โYouโll have to find something else because theyโre doing a weekly spot on Pardon My Take. My guy, not your guy, my guy. Thatโs already been taken,” Portnoy said. “So, youโre gonna have to find something else for the Wisconsin guy. But college football recap, a college football hit. So, thereโs two things. Three-million-dollar marketing agreement. I think thatโs legal.โ
The fall transfer portal window opens Dec. 9. Plenty of Michigan fans on social media are suggesting Portnoy look to Class of 2025 prospect Bryce Underwood for his first NIL deal. Out of Belleville High School in Michigan, Underwood is rated 5-stars and the No. 1 overall recruit on the 247Sports Composite. Underwood has been verbally committed to LSU since Jan. 6.
I will go out and get Michigan a top 10 QB every year with NIL #GoBlue
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โ Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) September 26, 2024
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