
Savion Hiter Poised to Shake Up Michigan’s Backfield
Freshman running back Savion Hiter, ranked No. 12 in the 2026 class, is expected to make an immediate impact for the Michigan Wolverines, joining a backfield that already features Jordan Marshall.
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Freshman running back Savion Hiter, ranked No. 12 in the 2026 class, is expected to make an immediate impact for the Michigan Wolverines, joining a backfield that already features Jordan Marshall.

Savion Hiter, a true freshman running back ranked No. 12 overall in the 2026 class, is generating early excitement in Ann Arbor. With strong coaching endorsements and a competitive backfield, he is expected to play a pivotal role in Michigan's offense this season.

From offensive linemen to defensive playmakers, the top incoming freshmen are poised to become multimillion‑dollar cornerstones for their schools, forcing coaches to rethink traditional development timelines.

Freshman running back Savion Hiter impresses Michigan coaches and is expected to see early playing time as the Wolverines prepare for their season opener.
Over 65 transfers have been tracked as athletes shift schools across Southwest Florida ahead of the 2026 season, reshaping team dynamics and championship hopes.
More than 65 athletes have announced transfers ahead of the 2026 season, including top running backs, quarterbacks and defensive standouts seeking new opportunities. Their destinations range from St. John Neumann to Chaminade‑Madonna, with each move promising fresh storylines for local programs.