Michigan football has spent more time recruiting the state of Texas in recent years. Last cycle, the Wolverines brought in three players from the Lone Star State — wide receiver Andrew Marsh, offensive tackle Ty Haywood, and cornerback Jayden Sanders. Thus far, the maize and blue have one pledge from Texas in wide receiver Jaylen Pile, but they’re certainly looking for much more.
There are a litany of top targets who hail from Texas who have reciprocal interest in the Wolverines — from offensive linemen such as Felix Ojo, John Turntine III, and Zaden Krempin; to several defensive backs, ranging from Jordan Deck, Chace Calicut, and Donovan Webb. Webb was one of Michigan’s high-priority targets who made it to Ann Arbor this past weekend for an official visit, the second time the 2026 Frisco (Tx.) Panther Creek four-star safety was on campus.
On Monday, Webb spoke to WolverinesWire about the visit, what stood out, and what he’s looking for in his school of choice. As he considers Kansas State, LSU, and Notre Dame, there were multiple things that impressed Webb on his venture north.
Here is everything he told us about his official to Ann Arbor.
What was your biggest takeaway from your visit to Ann Arbor?
The biggest takeaway was the strength and conditioning presentation. They not only told us how they help with performance, but they showed us. We were able to move around and do different things in the weight room that allowed us to see what it actually feels like going through their training.
I also liked the player development presentation. It really made me think about what my life will be like as college athlete and how they’ll help me prepare for life after ball. I felt like Michigan doesn’t just talk about it, they are about it! They proved how they’re a good fit for what I’m trying to do and the goals I’d…
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Publish date : 2025-06-10 02:53:00
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