
Michigan Wolverines Target Top Prospects in 2028 Recruiting Class
The University of Michigan is intensifying its recruitment push as the 2028 cycle heats up, targeting three standout prospects who have begun to surface on the Wolverines' radar.
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The University of Michigan is intensifying its recruitment push as the 2028 cycle heats up, targeting three standout prospects who have begun to surface on the Wolverines' radar.

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.

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.

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.

Boise State is set to join the Pac‑12 in 2026, bringing a three‑time defending Mountain West champion roster into a new conference landscape.

With visits scheduled and a teammate already committed, Michigan hopes to lock in Tavares Harrington before his official visit weekend.

Michigan’s coaching staff is leveraging personal connections and a clear development vision to land elite talent, outpacing traditional powerhouses in the race for the next generation of Wolverines.

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.

Three‑star safety Charles Woodson Jr. announced his commitment to the University of Michigan, choosing the program over Kentucky and other suitors. The pledge continues a lineage that began with his father’s 1997 Heisman triumph and Hall of Fame career.