Michigan, MSU Land Top 2026 Four-Star Receivers
Michigan, MSU Land Top 2026 Four-Star Receivers

Michigan, MSU Land Top 2026 Four-Star Receivers

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Both Michigan and Michigan State football programs have secured major wide receiver commitments for their 2026 recruiting classes. Michigan landed four-star receiver Zion Robinson, ranked as high as No. 6 nationally at his position, who is expected to be a versatile weapon under offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey and a key target for quarterback Bryce Underwood. Robinson cited Michigan's evolving offensive strategy as a key factor in his decision. Michigan State, meanwhile, flipped four-star receiver Tyren Wortham from UCF, making him the Spartans' second-highest rated commit and 19th overall in the class. Wortham, hailing from Sarasota, Florida, chose Michigan State over Georgia and Kansas State, helping boost their class ranking to 23rd nationally. The recent commitments by both programs highlight an intensifying recruiting battle in the Big Ten.

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