Summary
Two four-star recruits initially committed to the Michigan Wolverines have delayed signing with the team during the early college football signing period. Wide receiver Zion Robinson and edge-rusher Julian Walker are considering other schools, causing concern for Michigan. Meanwhile, another top recruit, Carter Meadows, officially signed with Michigan.
Key Facts
- The early college football signing period runs from Wednesday to Friday.
- Michigan expected to sign four-star wide receiver Zion Robinson, but he delayed signing.
- Robinson is reportedly considering other schools, including Stanford, TCU, and Texas Tech.
- Four-star edge-rusher Julian Walker, who committed to Michigan in June, delayed his signing due to interest from South Carolina.
- Walker's father works at South Carolina, increasing the school's interest in him.
- Wide receiver Calvin Russell, ranked No. 70, showed interest in Michigan but is expected to sign with Syracuse.
- Carter Meadows, a top-ranked edge-rusher, officially signed with the Michigan Wolverines.