Savion Hiter, Top RB Recruit, Commits to Michigan
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Michigan has gone to Arizona, California, Colorado, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Massachusetts, Missouri, Montana, Ohio, South Carolina, Texas, Virginia and Washington D.C., for commitments so far this recruiting cycle.
Urban Meyer says the NCAA didn’t do enough to punish Michigan for the infamous sign-stealing scandal. The former Ohio State and Florida coach says the NCAA needs to hit the coaches in the wallet.
It’s exciting news, as Rivals Industry Rankings place Hiter as a five-star recruit, the No. 1 running back, the No. 1 player in Virginia and the No. 8 player in the nation. Last season for Louisa County High School, he racked up 1,698 rushing yards and 26 touchdowns.
With fines that could eclipse $30 million, FOX Sports' Joel Klatt argues the NCAA has quietly delivered a blow that could be more severe than most fans realize.
Late last week the Michigan football program finally received its sanctions from the NCAA over the Connor Stalions sign-stealing saga that occurred during the Jim Harbaugh era. The punishment included a $20 million fine, a one-game suspension for current head coach Sherrone Moore, loss of postseason revenue and recruiting restrictions.
The excitement is building as the Ohio State Buckeyes are getting close to kicking off the college football season, but the team was dealt a blow by their rival on Tuesday. Ohio State had been competing to land the No. 1 ranked running back in the 2026 recruiting class.
Michigan‘s 2026 recruiting class got a massive boost on Tuesday morning, as Sherrone Moore and Co. beat out Tennessee, Georgia and Ohio State for the nation’s No. 1 running back, Savion Hiter. A top-10 overall prospect in the class,