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Michigan Football: How Coaching Changes Shake Up Recruiting
Ann Arbor, USATuesday, December 16, 2025
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Coaching Shake-Up and Recruiting Focus
Michigan Football is currently experiencing a major transition following the unexpected departure of coach Sherrone Moore. The program is now focused on maintaining the strength of their recruiting classes, with particular emphasis on the 2026 and 2027 classes.
Recruit Reactions
2026 Class
- McHale Blade (Four-star edge rusher) remains committed to Michigan, citing reasons beyond football for his decision. He is unfazed by the recent changes.
- Tommy Fraumann (Three-star offensive lineman) also stands by his commitment, viewing Michigan as his home.
- Tariq Boney (Three-star edge rusher) is taking time to consult with his family before making any decisions.
2027 Class
- Rashad Streets (Four-star edge rusher) is still interested in Michigan, appreciating the campus and facilities. He is waiting to see how the coaching staff develops.
- Allen Evans (Four-star cornerback) remains optimistic, believing Michigan will hire a great coach.
Younger Talent
Michigan has extended an offer to Ndi Etta, the brother of current player Enow Etta. Despite recent changes, Ndi is excited about the opportunity and values the team's unity.
Additional Recruiting News
Gavin Williams (Four-star safety) has included Michigan in his top 10 schools, a positive sign for the Wolverines' recruiting efforts.
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