Michigan Locks Down Two Four-Star Recruits in Record Time
Two four-star prospects commit within 48 hours, swelling Michigan’s 2027 class.
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Two four-star prospects commit within 48 hours, swelling Michigan’s 2027 class.

Colt Lumpris, a four-star tight end from Illinois, flips his commitment from Alabama to Michigan, adding a high-ceiling playmaker to a class already rich with top-ranked talent.

Tavares Harrington chooses Michigan over Alabama and Notre Dame, citing spring game impressions and Chicago recruit success

Tavares Harrington, a four‑star recruit from Chicago, pledged to Michigan after weighing offers from Alabama and Notre Dame, citing the program’s defensive back pipeline and a personal connection to Chicago alumni.

After a breakout 2025 season that saw him eclipse 300 rushing yards and earn a full scholarship, Bryson Kuzdzal is set to remain a cornerstone of Michigan’s backfield as the program looks ahead to the next campaign.

Coaches across the Big Ten have spoken anonymously about Michigan Football's loaded roster, the emergence of quarterback Bryce Underwood and the ambitious target of clinching the conference title in 2027 under head coach Kyle Whittingham.
Lundon Hampton, a three‑star athlete from Kenowa Hills High School, pledged to Michigan over Iowa, Michigan State and Penn State, becoming the 14th commitment in a class that now ranks 14th nationally.

Michigan's 2027 football recruiting class has broken into the national top ten, driven by a surge of commitments and a strategic coaching change.

Michigan’s sophomore quarterback Bryce Underwood is refining his game under quarterback coach Jordan Palmer, with high hopes for a more decisive 2026 season.

Jayce Brewer, a 2027 four‑star edge rusher from Indianapolis, announced his commitment to the University of Michigan, bringing size, athleticism and raw talent to Ann Arbor.

Michigan is making a strong push for top cornerback recruits, with Gabriel Osborne Jr. among the standout names considering the Wolverines alongside other powerhouse programs.

The Big Ten Baseball Tournament kicks off in Omaha, Illinois and Iowa lock in long‑term coaching deals, and Michigan secures a legacy recruit.

The children of Michigan's 1997 championship roster are making their marks, as legacy recruits consider the program that once defined their fathers' glory.

The Wolverines secured a top recruit in the 2027 class, adding depth and versatility to their backfield.

Charles Woodson Jr., a three‑star safety from Lake Nona High School in Orlando, announced his pledge to Michigan on Wednesday, becoming the second safety and the tenth overall prospect in the 2027 recruiting cycle.

Charles Woodson Jr., son of Michigan legend Charles Woodson, commits to the Wolverines, adding a highly rated safety to the 2026 roster.

The Wolverines' latest pledge from top prospect Quentin Burrell underscores a strategic focus on culture and academic fit, while the program eyes possible reversions from in‑state and out‑of‑state commits.

Four‑star recruit Quentin Burrell announced his pledge to Michigan Football, citing culture, coaching ties and Big Ten competition. The commitment comes as the program eyes top defensive back Gideon Gash and potential flips from DJ Mitchell and Errol Kerns III.

Xavier Muhammad, a versatile three-sport athlete, pledged to the University of Michigan, raising the program’s recruiting ranking and adding depth to a defense that already attracts top talent.
The 6‑foot‑4, 275‑pound defensive lineman from South Houston pledged to Michigan on May 14, elevating the program’s 2027 recruiting class to No. 21 nationally.

During a live announcement, recruit Quentin Burrell accidentally wore a Notre Dame hat before correcting the mistake, then explained why he is joining Michigan Football and the ambitions he brings to the program.
Burrell's pledge adds a top-tier talent to Michigan's upcoming class, highlighting the program's growing influence in the Midwest and beyond.

By offering scholarships to the siblings of current players, the Michigan coaching staff is leveraging deep‑rooted family connections to retain talent and reshape the team’s future.

Four-star recruit Quentin Burrell chose Michigan over a host of elite programs, highlighting the early impact of Whittingham's recruiting vision.