Recruiting Radar: Tyson Robinson's Decision Looms
Four-star running back Tyson Robinson is set to announce his college commitment this Saturday, a moment that has already set social media abuzz.
Ranked No. 211 overall, the Mississippi native is the 14th best running back in the nation and the eighth top player from his home state, a distinction that underscores the intensity of his recruitment.
Robinson has made it clear that he intends to cap his high school career with another 1,000-yard season, a goal that adds a narrative of unfinished business to his final college choice.
The Wolverines have positioned themselves as a leading contender, with running backs coach Tony Alford playing a central role in the dialogue and his mentor, Adam McCann, publicly praising the fit between Robinson and Michigan’s program.
A Visit to Ann Arbor and a Decision Day
An official visit to Michigan is slated for June, giving the coaching staff a final chance to make their case before the recruit’s deadline.
Alabama, Tennessee, Arizona State and Miami remain in the mix, each offering a distinct pitch, but Michigan’s recent surge in commitments — including an in‑state offensive lineman, Jakari Lipsey — has added momentum to the Wolverines’ cause.
The program has already secured pledges from four other four‑star prospects this month, a haul that has helped flood recruitment circles with positive chatter about Michigan’s trajectory.
For Robinson, the decision is not just about football; it is about the environment that will shape his development both on and off the field, a factor his mentor says aligns closely with the Wolverines’ culture.