Michigan notched another commitment this week and may be picking up steam with some other targets, especially in the Buckeye state. This week’s board update features the addition of an intriguing flip candidate, some new cornerback offers, and a few guys from the West Coast who like Michigan a lot.
Additions
Added Patrick Hisatake to the athlete board. The three-star from Portland, Oregon received an offer from Michigan on March 28.
WOW! GOD IS GREAT! BEYOND BLESSED & GRATEFUL TO RECEIVE AN OFFER FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN! THANK YOU @CoachNua FOR THIS OPPORTUNITY! #GOBLUE @teamlillard7on7 @DemetricDWarren pic.twitter.com/nP6wXkfndz
— ‘21 Patrick Hisatake (@knkzz_) March 28, 2020
Added Lorenzo Styles to the wide receiver board. The four-star from Pickerington, Ohio is currently committed to Notre Dame, but following reports the Michigan staff was FaceTiming him I determined he’s a legitimate flip candidate. He was initially offered by Michigan back in Nov. 2018.
Added Dyson McCutcheon to the cornerback board. The three-star from La Puente, California received an offer from Michigan on March 30.
Beyond Blessed to receive a HUGE offer from the University of Michigan 〽️ Thank you @MZordich. @prowaytraining @CoachHagerty @GregBiggins @SWiltfong247 @adamgorney @BrandonHuffman pic.twitter.com/b1YcEZ12Cu
— NINE (@DysonMccutcheon) March 30, 2020
Added Bryce Stephens to the cornerback board. The three-star from Oklahoma City received an offer from Michigan on March 31.
Blessed to have received an offer from the University of Michigan 〽️ pic.twitter.com/PYfkLIPDyr
— ฿ⱤɎ₵Ɇ (@brycestephens_) March 31, 2020
Added Josh Simmons to the interior offensive linemen board. The four-star from La Mesa, California received an offer from Michigan on March 31.
Completely in Shock to be Offered a full ride scholarship to the university of Michigan #GoBlue @4Warinner @CoachE_AutheniK pic.twitter.com/kG4vrmPSj1
— Josh (@josh5immons) March 31, 2020
Subtractions
Removed Demeioun Robinson from the board. The four-star defensive end committed to Maryland on March 27.
What’s a better place to do it then your own city... #ALL4AROD #committed pic.twitter.com/mfmrHQo8pA
— Demeioun Robinson (@chopyoungbull) March 27, 2020
Removed TreVeyon Henderson from the board. The five-star running back committed to Ohio State on March 27.
Thank you God.. #COMMITTED pic.twitter.com/OU8WhMbRnU
— TreVeyon Henderson (@TreveyonH15) March 27, 2020
Removed Caleb Tiernan from the board. The three-star offensive tackle committed to Northwestern on March 28.
#NWO @coachfitz51 @OLINEPRIDE pic.twitter.com/n8ACjUsYy3
— Caleb Tiernan (@CalebT00) March 28, 2020
Top Lists
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in AJ Green’s top group of schools. The four-star running back included Michigan in his list of top eight schools along with Oklahoma, South Carolina, LSU, Baylor, Texas Tech, Arkansas and Oklahoma State.
Recruitment still 100% open but this is my #Top8
— ĀJ Green (@RoyalGreen25) March 27, 2020
Edit: @Hayesfawcett3 pic.twitter.com/AeYogSB93n
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Prophet Brown’s top group of schools. The four-star running back included Michigan in his list of top six schools along with Oklahoma, Nebraska, Oregon, Notre Dame and USC.
TOP 6 ⬇️〽️ ✌ ☘️ pic.twitter.com/b4jXYHqecN
— Prophet Brown (@ProphetPb) March 27, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Donovan McMillon’s top group of schools. The three-star safety included Michigan in his list of top 15 schools along with Oklahoma, Iowa, Michigan State, Virginia Tech, Penn State, Pitt, Arizona State, Purdue, Notre Dame, Louisville, Northwestern, Cincinnati, Texas A&M and Duke.
I’ve loved every minute of this recruiting process...one step closer today...thank you coaches for allowing me to enjoy it. Recruitment Still Open... #TOP15 ! pic.twitter.com/VjVH9A8AiV
— ³ (@donovanmcmillo3) March 27, 2020
Added “No” to Michigan being in Hudson Wolfe’s top group of schools. The four-star tight end narrowed his top group to five schools: Ohio State, Ole Miss, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee.
TOP 5‼️ Edit: @Hayesfawcett3 pic.twitter.com/5xGdghYH2W
— Hudson Wolfe (@HudsonWolfe80) March 28, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Shemar Turner’s top group of schools. The four-star defensive end included Michigan in his list of top 11 schools, along with Texas A&M, Baylor, Ohio State, Florida, Oregon, LSU, Oklahoma, Alabama, Georgia and Texas.
Truly blessed ❤️ #AGTG
— 3️⃣2️⃣ (@TheShemarTurner) March 29, 2020
: @ScoopEditz pic.twitter.com/GkncIew9ob
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Bram Walden’s top group of schools. The four-star offensive tackle included Michigan in his list of top 12 schools, along with Ohio State, USC, Arizona State, Oregon, Stanford, Texas A&M, Texas, Utah, Florida State, LSU and Washington.
Please respect my decision pic.twitter.com/OCe80395pj
— Bram Walden (@bramwalden42) March 30, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Colby McDonald’s top group of schools. The three-star running back included Michigan in his list of top eight schools, along with Pitt, Louisville, Maryland, Ole Miss, Tennessee, Boston College and Syracuse.
— Colby McDonald™️ (@1kcmc) March 31, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Julien Simon’s top group of schools. The four-star athlete included Michigan in his list of top eight schools, along with Oregon, Washington, Cal, Arizona State, USC, Texas and Stanford.
Top 8 in no Order, please respect my decision. God’s plan Edit by: @Hayesfawcett3 pic.twitter.com/rf3U8Afsde
— Julien Simon (@_JulienSimon) April 1, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Kobe King’s top group of schools. The three-star linebacker included Michigan in his list of top seven schools, along with Arkansas, Iowa, Iowa State, Minnesota, Penn State and Wisconsin.
TOP 7 COMMITMENT COMING SOON ..... pic.twitter.com/rjLMwhxoL6
— KOBE•KING⚜️ (@KobekingCTFB) April 2, 2020