BREAKING: Five-Star RB Savion Hiter has Committed to Michigan!
The 5’11 205 RB from Mineral, VA chose the Wolverines over Tennessee, Ohio State, & Georgia
He’s ranked as the No. 1 RB in the ‘26 Class (per Rivals)
https://t.co/xTZSfuJReN
Breaking: Savion Hiter (@5starsavi), regarded by many as the No. 1-rated RB in the Class of 2026, has committed to the University of Michigan, per his advisor @coachmccannert.
The Bruins’ program has hired Max Feldman to serve as the team’s assistant general manager, focusing on recruiting and roster management.
Feldman joins the men’s basketball program after having worked in scouting at @madehoops.
💻: https://t.co/fHkf1XCmrE
UCLA has hired Max Feldman as the basketball program’s new Assistant General Manager under Mick Cronin, a source tells @on3.
Feldman, who spent the past two years as Director of Scouting at MADE Hoops, will support the Bruins in roster construction, NIL strategy, transfer portal operations, and agent relations.
From Bob Nightengale (@BNightengale):
“Sure, no one did more than San Diego Padres GM A.J. Preller, but it cost him 17 prospects to get five players. But no one got more by giving up less than David Stearns of the Mets, rival GMs and executives overwhelmingly say.”
BREAKING: Five-Star EDGE Carter Meadows has Committed to Michigan, he tells me for @on3recruits
The 6’6 235 EDGE chose the Wolverines over Ohio State, Penn State, & South Carolina
“I thank God for guiding me through it all. I’M HOME. Go Blue!!〽️〽️”
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Before 2013 Michigan MBB had not gone to Sweet 16 in 19 years. Now it’s what we do ! Yes, we are a Blue Blood in Men’s Basketball again! Congrats to everyone who is a part of 2025 @umichbball#goblue
Ohio State’s Woody Hayes: “You can’t claim a national championship without winning The Game. The only meaningful statistic is the number of times you beat Michigan”
Interesting.
Ohio State’s Woody Hayes: “You can’t claim a national championship without winning The Game. The only meaningful statistic is the number of times you beat Michigan”
Interesting.
Honestly not sure if this has ever happened in previous seasons (but I’d have to check):
All three of the top teams in the men’s AP Top 25 poll for this week have Jewish head coaches—Bruce Pearl, Todd Golden, and Jon Scheyer