Michigan football 2025 recruiting class is already in solid shape. Now head coach Sherrone Moore and his staff are beginning to add the next crop of reinforcements.
The Wolverines added four-star class of 2026 defensive back Brody Jennings on Sunday night. The Jacksonville, Florida, product is 6 feet 1 and 175 pounds.
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“BJenn to Michigan, #GoBlue,” he told On3.com of his decision via social media.
Rated the No. 271 overall player in his class in 247 Sports’ composite rankings, the Mandarin High School cornerback is ranked as the No. 24 player at his position and No. 49 in the state of Florida.
Jennings received offers from nearly 20 Power Four schools, including Florida, Ole Miss, Texas A&M and Michigan State.
The Wolverines now have two players committed for 2026. The other is quarterback Brady Hart, who also hails from Florida and is a top-100 player in his class.
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