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Michigan’s Recruiting Battle Shifts as Oregon Gains Momentum

Local talent commitments to Oregon raise questions for the Wolverines' 2026 class

Michigan’s football program has long emphasized retaining the state’s top prospects, a goal that coach Kyle Whittingham has championed as the next recruiting cycle takes shape.

The early signing period, however, has seen a wave of commitments from Michigan high school standouts to the University of Oregon, a shift that has raised eyebrows among analysts.

Among those who have chosen the Ducks is four‑star tight end Anthony Cartwright III, whose decision underscores the growing allure of the Pac‑12 program.

The Oregon Effect

Michigan still holds two tight ends in its 2026 class — Colt Lumpris and Christian Hanshaw — but the latter will not set foot on campus for another two years, having opted for an LDS‑sponsored mission trip before enrolling.

The delay introduces a unique timeline for the Wolverines, who must balance immediate needs with the delayed arrival of a key recruit.

Recruiting Uncertainty Looms

As the Wolverines open the season, the composition of their commit list may yet evolve, with coaches watching closely how Oregon’s momentum reshapes the local talent pool.

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