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Safety Marcus Jones will reveal his college choice on Friday, capping a recruitment saga that pits the Wolverines against the Volunteers for a top defensive prospect.
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Safety Marcus Jones will reveal his college choice on Friday, capping a recruitment saga that pits the Wolverines against the Volunteers for a top defensive prospect.

Maxwell Miles, a three‑star defensive back from Las Vegas, announced his commitment to the Minnesota Golden Gophers, shifting away from Michigan. His decision highlights the Gophers' rising defensive back development and prompts the Wolverines to target other high‑ranked corners.

Lincoln Mageo, a 6‑foot‑3, 285‑pound interior tackle from California, is on campus this week as Michigan looks to add a key piece to a class already ranked inside the national top ten.

Michigan leveraged a bold recruiting strategy in May, flipping top prospects and earning national recognition despite early setbacks.

Michigan's early lead in the Big Ten recruiting race has been shaken by the decommitment of three‑star safety Maxwell Miles, who flipped to Minnesota, raising questions about the Wolverines' momentum and ranking position.

Three‑star safety Maxwell Miles, originally committed to Michigan in March, flipped to Minnesota after an official visit, becoming the second safety to leave the Wolverines' pledge list this cycle.

Las Vegas safety Maxwell Miles, once committed to Michigan, announced his pledge to the University of Minnesota, marking a significant flip in the 2027 recruiting class and underscoring the Gophers' aggressive pursuit.

Michigan prepares to host top recruits while three‑star safety Maxwell Miles visits a Big Ten rival, raising questions about his ultimate commitment.

A three‑star safety, committed to Michigan in March, is now touring a conference rival, raising questions about his future while the program eyes a strong 2027 class.

From five‑star cornerbacks to interior linemen, Michigan's upcoming official visitors are poised to influence the roster in meaningful ways.

Michigan's 2027 recruiting class is expanding with high‑profile commitments in the secondary and running back positions, highlighting the program's blend of athletic ambition and academic rigor.

The Wolverines' 2027 class is shaping up with high‑profile pledges from Tavares Harrington, a four‑star defensive back, and Lundon Hampton, a three‑star running back, while the program continues to chase DJ Mitchell, a three‑star cornerback.

Michigan secures commitments from Tavares Harrington and Colt Lumpris, boosting its 2027 recruiting class to a top‑ten national ranking.

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.

Michigan's 2027 recruiting class has secured 14 commitments, highlighted by four-star safety Tavares Harrington, propelling the Wolverines to No. 8 on the 247Sports Composite and No. 11 on Rivals.

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.

Lundon Hampton, a 6‑foot‑2, 203‑pound athlete, pledged to Michigan after weighing offers from Michigan State, Penn State and others, adding depth to the Wolverines' backfield

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

ESPN has historically ranked Michigan football prospects lower than rival services, but the 2027 cycle sees several Wolverine commits break into the network's 300‑player list, highlighting a shift in perception and raising expectations for the program's next era.

The Wolverines' 2027 recruiting haul has surprised analysts, with ESPN ranking several commits among the nation's top 300 and placing Michigan among the leading programs.

Recent pledges have lifted Michigan's recruiting class to No. 13 in the 247Sports rankings, surpassing several Power Five rivals and drawing praise for its depth

The Wolverines have secured eleven pledges, including Charles Woodson Jr. and Tyson Robinson, moving up in both 247Sports and Rivals rankings while anticipation builds for future additions.

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.