Newsstand: Stadium and Main collective sponsors NIL event with five Michigan football players

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The Stadium And Main collective, founded by former U-M running back Jamie Morris, compensated five Michigan football freshmen — wide receivers Semaj Morgan and Fredrick Moore, cornerbacks Cameron Calhoun and Jyaire Hill, and offensive lineman Amir Herring — for attending a photo shoot for the FAM LLC clothing brand Thursday. Morgan and his teammates were represented by agent Jordan Rassam.

Michigan is in the lead for four-star offensive tackle Bennett Warren after his official visit.

Four-star Michigan quarterback commit Jadyn Davis is competing at the Elite 11 Finals, which began Thursday in Los Angeles. Davis caught up with On3 before the event began.

“The way I was raised and the way that I’m built when the lights get bright, I perform better,” Davis told On3‘s Jeremy Johnson. “That’s the stage where you want to perform your best. We’ll separate the boys from the men. The reporters will see throw for throw who is who they say they are. There’s no hiding in this competition… I’m built for moments like this when people may doubt me. I’ve been doubted. This isn’t the first time and it isn’t the last time. I’m going in with a killer mentality and looking to compete.”

Davis wants to rep Michigan on the big stage, as well.

“It’s a great deal of pride an honor and I’m extremely grateful for the whole Michigan fan base,” the Wolverine commit said. “They’ve shown me nothing but love. If anybody says anything at me, they attack them. They’ve shown me love. I’m representing them and the whole Michigan program and that brand when I’m out there. I do that each and every day…I’m trying to show Michigan in the most positive light possible and be victorious as well.”

Quote Of The Day

“God gave me the ability to use my talents and make money through NIL, so I’ve been blessed. I’m not hurting for anything, so why not help people that could use it? Try to help change their day and their year, maybe even their life? It’s just something I’ve always been into. I’m going to always continue to give back, whether I have millions of dollars or five dollars. I’m going to always find a way to always give back to the community, try to help others.”

— Michigan running back Blake Corum on giving back through NIL

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