LSU's football staff continues to dominate the quarterback market after acquiring Bryce Underwood, the nation's top signal caller, in the 2025 cycle.
The Tigers currently have top-five quarterbacks in Faizon Brandon and Dear Bell, and are looking strong in the 2026 class.
Over the weekend, the Tigers brought Brandon, the nation's No. 1 signal caller, to Baton Rouge to visit LSU's campus.
Brandon, a four-star signal caller in the class of 2026, is in the midst of an incredible recruiting spree.
The highly coveted North Carolina native earned 16 scholarships heading into his junior campaign.
The 6-foot-4, 185-pound native of Greensboro, North Carolina, played at Grimsley High School and led the Worleys to a 13-1 record as a sophomore.
Joe Sloan and his guys have had success after success in the quarterback market. With the departure of Heisman winner Jaden Daniels, Garrett Nussmeier will take over as the Tigers' starting quarterback.
From there, the Bayou Bengals will become embarrassingly wealthy, headlined by five-star Bryce Underwood in the 2025 class.
On January 6th, Underwood, who is ranked No. 1 in the U.S. overall rankings, revealed his commitment to Purple in Gold.
LSU shocked the college football recruiting world after the Bayou Bengals made good on their promise to land the No. 1 class in the 2025 cycle as is.
The No. 1 overall player in the 2025 class that could change the program is Tiger.
Right now, the Bayou Bengals are doing everything they can to help Underwood. LSU's Brian Kelly and Joe Sloan traveled to Michigan to visit Underwood in February, the first of many in-person visits.
Underwood's commitment is one of the biggest recruiting victories of the modern era, and the program certainly continues to propel him forward after his pledge.
LSU reached elite status in the 2025 cycle, with Underwood joining Harlem Berry (America's No. 1 RB) and Dacorien Moore (America's No. 1 WR) in the same class.
This is a cycle that will move the needle for years to come. The trio of five-star No. 1 prospects will look to revitalize the program long-term.
When it comes to Underwood, his commitment couldn't be bigger. The 6-foot-3, 210-pound player comes to Baton Rouge as one of the best prospects of all time.
LSU has been aggressive in recruiting talented prospects and after several visits to Baton Rouge in 2023, they are poised to secure a commitment from the nation's No. 1 recruit.
Underwood is scheduled to return to Baton Rouge this weekend for the LSU spring game, sources tell LSU Country, and the program continues to wine and dine their prized dedication. There is.
Underwood is all but locked into a recruiting slot, but his actions speak volumes. He has made five unofficial visits to the South with his family.
Notably, two of the trips took place on family holidays, including the mother's birthday and the parents' anniversary.
In addition to his actions, quarterbacks coach Joe Sloan did his due diligence in this case. He has rolled out the red carpet several times and the results have been spectacular.
Now, after a big push from the Bayou Bengals, LSU has won with him and continues to press the gas for another trip to Michigan.
The Underwood sweepstakes continues until December when he doesn't put pen to paper, but the Tigers have a verbal commitment from one of their top recruits in history.
LSU named Underwood the top signal caller in 2025. Will they be able to do it again as they fight for Brandon's promise?