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Michigan Lands Utah Cornerback Star Snowden
14 Jan
Summary
- Snowden transfers to Michigan with one year of eligibility remaining.
- He earned Second Team All-Big 12 honors last season for Utah.
- Snowden provides depth and versatility at cornerback and nickel.

Michigan football has significantly bolstered its secondary with the recent commitment of standout cornerback Smith Snowden from Utah. Snowden brings one year of college eligibility and a wealth of experience, having appeared in 35 games with 23 starts for the Utes over three seasons. His transfer marks a key addition for the Wolverines' defensive backfield as they prepare for the 2026 season.
During the 2025 season, Snowden earned Second Team All-Big 12 recognition after a standout performance. He recorded 37 tackles, including two for loss, and led his team with 11 passes defended, a figure that tied for fourth-most in the conference. Snowden also demonstrated offensive capability, contributing carries and receptions, showcasing his athletic versatility.
This acquisition addresses potential depth concerns for Michigan's secondary, which has seen some departures via the transfer portal. With Snowden's ability to play both nickel and cornerback, alongside returning players and another recent transfer, the Wolverines appear poised to field a formidable defensive unit for 2026 and beyond. Defensive coordinator Jay Hill now has versatile pieces to build with.




