
Michigan’s 2026 TE Commitment Sends Shockwaves to Miami and Texas Tech—What’s Next for Wolverine Recruiting?
You ever wonder what it takes to catch lightning twice in one week? Well, Michigan’s football program might just be doing that with their latest recruiting triumphs. Landing Mason Bonner — a 6’6”, long-armed, three-star tight end out of Denver — feels like the perfect kind of jolt as the Wolverines bolster their 2026 class. And this commitment doesn’t come in isolation; just days earlier, they locked in four-star Matt Ludwig, signaling a surge of momentum that Sherrone Moore is clearly riding with precision. Sure, Bonner’s star rating might not scream “can’t-miss” from the rooftops, but dig a little deeper and you’ll find a savvy hybrid athlete with a basketball background and the frame to evolve into a genuine weapon. It’s that blend of raw potential and polish that makes me think—could Michigan’s tight end room be quietly morphing into a secret weapon for years to come? As recruiting season heats up, these picks hint at a summer where the Wolverines aren’t just chasing stars—they’re catching them.
LEARN MOREThe Michigan football team landed its second 2026 tight end of the week on Thursday as three-star Mason Bonner announced his commitment to the Wolverines. Michigan also landed a commitment from four-star TE Matt Ludwig earlier in the week. Sherrone Moore and the Wolverines are starting to pick up some momentum on the recruiting trail as they prepare for a big summer.
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