
Michigan's Bryce Underwood Gifts His High School Security Guard with New Car in Video
Incoming Michigan quarterback Bryce Underwood used his NIL powers to honor his high school security guard.
In a video posted on X, Underwood presents Belleville High School security guard Mych Darty with a new car from a local-area Chevrolet dealer.
Underwood explains in the video he wanted to give back to Darty because of the "difference he made for the athletes" at Belleville or whenever they needed someone to lean on, "he was there."
Per Angelique S. Chengelis of The Detroit News, Darty met Underwood before Underwood's first year at Belleville and had no idea he was a budding football star.
"This was before I had ever seen him throw a football," Darty told Chengelis. "He had a good head on his shoulders and from there our relationship grew."
The No. 1 overall prospect in the 2025 recruiting class, Underwood flipped his commitment from LSU to stay close to home at Michigan in November. The Wolverines made him an NIL offer worth at least $10.5 million to get him to flip.
One of the perks of Underwood's NIL deal is a partnership with Feldman Chevrolet, which has done business with many Michigan players, including 2025 NFL draft prospects Will Johnson and Colston Loveland, over the years.











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