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With all of the recruiting attention focused on the basketball team, it’s actually been a pretty quiet week for Michigan football across the country. The biggest development this week was probably four-star running back Lovasea Carroll committing to Georgia, as they are one of the main contenders for tip-top target Donovan Edwards.
Additions
Added Jamon Dumas-Johnson to the board. The four-star linebacker from Baltimore, Maryland, actually received his offer from Michigan back in November, but he slipped through the cracks until he put out his top ten list this week, which we’ll get to later.
Blessed to receive an offer from the University of Michigan #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/ans6eX4W55
— Jamon Johnson (@ONLY1JAMON) November 5, 2019
Added Arden Walker to the board. The four-star defensive end from Englewood, Colorado, received his offer from Michigan on April 7th.
I’m very blessed to receive an offer from the University of Michigan! I want to give a special thanks to @CoachJim4UM @CoachNua @CoachStaab @CCNextLevelFB @Kemest36 @ImJustSean pic.twitter.com/Pyi3J03zvv
— Arden Walker (@walker_arden) April 7, 2020
Subtractions
Removed Cooper Jones from the board. The three-star defensive end committed to Indiana on April 2nd.
First off I know this is small news during these chaotic times. I would like to announce that I have committed to Indiana University to further my academic and athletic career. I want to thank @CoachAllenIU and the rest of the IU coaching staff for this great opportunity. pic.twitter.com/I9HAEWDNpW
— Cooper Jones (@cooperjones1150) April 3, 2020
Removed Latrell Neville from the board. The four-star wide receiver committed to Virginia Tech on April 5th.
What’s understood , doesn’t need to be explained..#COMMITTED pic.twitter.com/73PKdwW7YE
— S E V E N (@LatrellNeville7) April 6, 2020
Removed Lovasea Carroll from the board. The four-star running back committed to Georgia on April 9th.
Please Respect #GoDawgs ⚫️ pic.twitter.com/kGxjk3qMHv
— Lovasea Carroll (@LovaseaC) April 9, 2020
Top Lists
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Jamari Buddin’s top group of schools. The four-star linebacker included Michigan in his list of top seven schools along with Florida State, Boston College, Penn State, Purdue, Michigan State, and Minnesota.
Just wanna Thank The Man Above ...
— 4 (@jamaribuddin) April 3, 2020
Top 7 ... pic.twitter.com/G9nn4AWKTQ
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Kalen King’s top group of schools. The four-star cornerback included Michigan in his list of top seven schools along with Penn State, Iowa, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Nebraska, Missouri.
7....
— (@KalenKing21_) April 3, 2020
Committing April 10th ❤️ pic.twitter.com/cJ6zMsbaFv
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Dont’e Thornton’s top group of schools. The four-star wide receiver included Michigan in his list of top twelve schools along with Virgina, Arizona State, West Virginia, Florida State, Notre Dame, LSU, Oregon, Penn State, USC, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
Look ma im almost there i got us! #Top12 @ASUFootball @LSUfootball @PennStateFball @WVUfootball @FSUFootball @oregonfootball @Vol_Football @UMichFootball @NDFootball @GamecockFB @USC_FB @UVAFootball pic.twitter.com/6a6RKmbYi5
— “The Real Joker ♂️” (@dontethorntonjr) April 4, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Aaron Willis’ top group of schools. The four-star linebacker included Michigan in his list of top seven schools along with LSU, Alabama, Tennessee, Maryland, Texas, and Arizona State.
TOP 7 ‼️‼️@LSUfootball @UMichFootball 〽️@AlabamaFTBL @Vol_Football @TexasFootball @ASUFootball @TerpsFootball pic.twitter.com/tTtgYaFF7I
— Aaron Willis (@44crzy) April 4, 2020
Added “No” to Michigan being in Kaden Prather’s top group of schools. The four-star wide receiver narrowed his top group to five schools: Penn State, Maryland, Oklahoma, West Virginia, and South Carolina.
TOP 5 !! @OU_Football @WVUfootball @GamecockFB @TerpsFootball @PennStateFball pic.twitter.com/DS0saaIMbt
— KADEN PRATHER (@KADEN3TIMESSS) April 4, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Markus Allen’s top group of schools. The three-star wide receiver included Michigan in his list of top eight schools along with West Virginia, Indiana, Michigan State, Kentucky, Iowa State, Boston College, and Purdue.
TOP 8‼️ pic.twitter.com/shOV5MPrXc
— Markus Allen☆ (@MarkusAllen19) April 5, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Taleeq Robbins’ top group of schools. The three-star defensive tackle included Michigan in his list of top seventeen schools along with Ole Miss, Baylor, South Carolina, Iowa State, Tennessee, NC State, Wisconsin, Washington, Texas A&M, Nebraska, Arizona State, Virginia, Duke, Georgia Tech, Rutgers, and West Virginia.
Top 17!!! My recruitment is still open!! pic.twitter.com/MAROyWJn2k
— (@LeeqRobbins11) April 5, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Caleb Banks’ top group of schools. The three-star offensive tackle included Michigan in his list of top eleven schools along with Indiana, Louisville, Iowa State, Purdue, Minnesota, Arizona State, Pitt, Michigan State, Nebraska, and Kentucky.
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— 3 ★︎ (@Cbanks22_) April 4, 2020
Top 11.....✌ pic.twitter.com/GUJGMi7MpP
Added “No” to Michigan being in Marcus Bradley’s top group of schools. The four-star defensive tackle narrowed his top group to six schools: Tennessee, Ohio State, Texas A&M, LSU, USC, and Maryland.
TOP6...#MoneY #PoweredbytheT #GoBucks #GigEm #GeauxTigers #FightOn⚔️ #FTT pic.twitter.com/L02jNALu6b
— MARCUS D. BRADLEY (@1ofthem1s) April 5, 2020
Added “No” to Michigan being in Brock Bowers’ top group of schools. The four-star tight end narrowed his top group to eight schools: Georgia, Oregon, Oregon State, Notre Dame, Penn State, Cal, UCLA, and Washington.
Top 8‼️
— Brock Bowers (@brockbowers17) April 5, 2020
Edit: @Hayesfawcett3 pic.twitter.com/E4sZhCZprX
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Jamon Dumas-Johnson’s top group of schools. The four-star linebacker included Michigan in his list of top ten schools along with Auburn, Ole Miss, Florida, Tennessee, Maryland, Georgia, Penn State, Texas A&M, and Arizona State.
TOP 10 ‼️‼️ @Hayesfawcett3 pic.twitter.com/zNCYXZEfQl
— Jamon Johnson (@ONLY1JAMON) April 6, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Raheem Anderson’s top group of schools. The four-star center included Michigan in his list of top eleven schools along with Missouri, Purdue, Nebraska, Kentucky, LSU, Michigan State, Pitt, Louisville, Georgia, and Arkansas.
Top 11#AGTG pic.twitter.com/U6ljzcJMog
— Raheem Anderson II (@espn_heem) April 6, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in John Howse’s top group of schools. The three-star cornerback included Michigan in his list of top ten schools along with Vanderbilt, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Kansas, Nebraska, Penn State, Louisville, Boston College, and Purdue.
Top 10‼️ Recruitment 100% still open. @TomVH @bartonsimmons pic.twitter.com/kLqX18hbHP
— John howse (@Johnhowse4) April 7, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in JD Coffey’s top group of schools. The four-star safety included Michigan in his list of top six schools along with Oregon, Washington, LSU, Baylor, and Texas.
ALL GLORY TO GOD
— JD Coffey III (@JD_Coffey1) April 8, 2020
Top 6 ...#SkoDucks #BowDown☔️#GoBlue〽️ #GoTigers #SicEm #HookEm @Hayesfawcett3 pic.twitter.com/XPw1K7pVld
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Tyreek Chappell’s top group of schools. The three-star cornerback included Michigan in his list of top nine schools along with West Virginia, Penn State, Texas A&M, Tennessee, Pitt, Ole Miss, Michigan State, and Baylor.
TOP 9 beyond blessed !!recruitment still open #ripboo-boo @JWPSports pic.twitter.com/wqFqAcGcUo
— 2 dos (@chappell_tyreek) April 9, 2020