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Michigan Football's 2027 Class Soars to No. 8
25 May
Summary
- Michigan football's 2027 recruiting class ranks eighth nationally.
- The Wolverines secured 15 recruits with an average rating of 91.44.
- Recent commitments include four-star talents across key positions.

Michigan Football's 2027 recruiting class has experienced a dramatic ascent, now ranking eighth nationally with an elite score of 238.47. This impressive surge follows a slow start and showcases the new coaching staff's ability to attract top-tier talent.
The Wolverines have secured 15 recruits in a three-week blitz, averaging a high player rating of 91.44. This haul includes eleven four-star prospects and four three-star anchors, significantly strengthening key areas like the defensive secondary and the trenches.
Notable additions include four-star defensive backs Tavares Harrington and Darius Johnson, legacy commitment Charles Woodson Jr., four-star offensive tackle Jakari Lipsey, and defensive lineman Xavier Muhammad. The offense also saw key additions with four-star wide receiver Quentin Burrell and running back Tyson Robinson.
This recruiting success places Michigan ahead of Big Ten rivals Penn State and Oregon, and crucially, ahead of arch-rival Ohio State, which now sits outside the top ten. The Wolverines' strategy emphasizes a blend of volume, high-quality talent, and a modernized NIL approach, positioning them for future success.