Baby Gronk talking to the camera.Baby Gronk (Photo via @maddensanmiguel/Instagram)
 

Madden San Miguel, A.K.A “Baby Gronk,” has flipped his “commitment” from Michigan just 10 days after announcing he was set to play for the reigning national champions.

The 11-year-old internet celebrity and budding football star committed to Ohio State on May 10. Just four days later, he took to social media to declare he would be heading to Michigan instead.

 

Now, he’s looking to play for one of the most intriguing programs in college football, having returned online to announce a commitment to Colorado.

The Buffaloes received nationwide attention last season as Deion Sanders started his first season with the program by going 3-0 before losing Travis Hunter to a nasty injury. Things didn’t continue in that vein, yet Coach Prime will have eyes on him wherever he goes, and CU remains one of the most talked about football teams as the former NFL cornerback heads into his second season in charge.

“I WILL PLAY FOR THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO,” BG tweeted on Friday morning.

Baby Gronk Spared By Community Notes

Surprisingly, Baby Gronk wasn’t checked by X’s community notes, at least not at the time of writing. Said notes typically call him out for not actually receiving scholarship offers from any of the schools he announces commitments to.

“Hello yeah! We made the baby gronk list!” a Buffaloes fan account responded. “Gotta come to compete, though!”

“Nah baby gronk you don’t wanna play for clicks,” another user joked.

“this is like the 10th school you’ve commited to,” one pointed out.

Since last July, Miguel San Madden has announced commitments to LSU, Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Missouri, Ohio State, Michigan, and now Colorado.

Where to next?

Kansas City Chiefs Have Made A Decision On Harrison Butker’s Future With The Team Following His Controversial Comments

Harrison Butker among Chiefs teammatesHarrison Butker among Chiefs teammates (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
The Kansas City Chiefs appear to have made a decision on Harrison Butker following some of his comments earlier this month.

The three-time Super Bowl-winning kicker has been under intense scrutiny since his speech at Benedictine College’s commencement ceremony, with some people considering it controversial, divisive, and hateful.

The Chiefs star slammed Pride Month, branding it a sin, took shots against birth control, and had some shade for the transgender community.

But what he had to say about women and employment is what rubbed most of his detractors the wrong way.

“I think it is you, the women, who have had the most diabolic lies told to you,” Harrison said. “Some of you may go on to lead successful careers in the world, but I would venture to guess that the majority of you are most excited about your marriage and the children you will bring into this world. I can tell you that my beautiful wife Isabelle would be the first to say her life truly started when she started living her vocation as a wife and as a mother.”

However, while the Chiefs might not necessarily agree with the player, they are sticking by him.

“I didn’t think I need to,” Reid told reporters after being asked whether he spoke to Butker about what he said (H/T CBS Sports). “We’re a microcosm of life. … We all respect each other’s opinions. We all have a voice.”

Roger Goodell & Patrick Mahomes Also Spoke Up For Harrison Butker

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has also said the player isn’t in danger of punishment.

“Listen, we have over 3,000 players. … They have diversity of opinions and thoughts just like America does,” he told the press. “I think that’s something we treasure. That’s part of what ultimately makes us as a society better. We’re not going to go much beyond the statement we made last week.”

Meanwhile, star quarterback Patrick Mahomes has also jumped to his teammate’s defense.

He said, “I’ve known him for seven years. I judge him by the character he shows every day and that’s a good person. … We’re not always going to agree. He said certain things I don’t agree with.”

So that’s that. Harrison Butker isn’t going anywhere.