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Damani Warren Commits to Texas A&M, Leaving Michigan’s Wide Receiver Corps in Flux

A top recruit's decision reshapes the Wolverines' 2027 class and raises questions about their recruiting trajectory

Four-star wide receiver recruit Damani Warren announced his commitment to Texas A&M on Wednesday, choosing the Aggies over a heavily pursued Michigan offer. The decision marks a rare early loss for the Wolverines, who had invested heavily in building a relationship with the Las Vegas native.

A Recruiting Setback in Ann Arbor

Warren’s connection with Michigan’s wide receivers coach Micah Simon had been highlighted throughout the recruitment, with multiple visits to the campus underscoring the rapport. During his official visit to College Station, Texas A&M seized the moment, delivering a decisive pitch that ultimately tipped the scales.

The ripple effect is already visible: Michigan now stands with just a single wide receiver pledge in the 2027 class, a stark contrast to the multiple targets they had courted earlier this summer. While the overall class remains among the nation’s elite, the Wolverines will need to move quickly to replenish their board.

Adding to the urgency, in‑state prospect Tre Britton is projected to commit to Missouri, further thinning the Wolverines’ options at the position. The coming weeks will test Michigan’s ability to adapt its strategy and secure new talent before the next recruiting cycle.

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