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Michigan football loses 4-star CB target to rival school for 2026 recruiting class

Michigan football is set to hold its final official visit weekend of the late spring, early summer, and the Wolverines are hoping that it pays dividends. With three weekends preceding, the maize and blue knocked it out of the park with some prospects, but with others, perhaps they fell a little short.

The Wolverines currently have one cornerback committed to the 2026 class in Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin four-star Brody Jennings, but there are a handful of other corners that the maize and blue have ben in strong contention for. Michigan is hosting Carrollton (Ga.) four-star corner Dorian Barney this weekend, and appears to be in the lead for Frisco (Tx.) Panther Creek four-star Donovan Webb. But perhaps atop the wish list was Towson (Md.) Loyola Blakefield four-star Khary Adams.

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Ranked the No. 36 player in the country according to 247Sports, Adams had long appeared to be strongly considering Michigan football, Penn State, and Oregon. But ultimately, Notre Dame ended up winning out, as Adams pledged to the Irish on Friday.

With Adams off the board, the Wolverines will likely work extra hard to keep Jennings in the fold — which will be a challenge given that he’s being highly pursued by the Florida schools and others within the SEC-ACC footprint. Webb could be the second addition, and he’s starting to trend towards the Wolverines since his visit.

Here are Michigan’s current commitments in the 2026 class:

This article originally appeared on Wolverines Wire: Michigan football loses 4-star CB target to rival school for 2026 recruiting class

Reporting by Isaiah Hole, Wolverines Wire / Wolverines Wire

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