Media, coaches erupt over Carter Meadows committing to Michigan


Michigan football is on an incredible run in building its 2026 recruiting class, having gone from seven commits entering the month of June to 18. And Sunday saw the Wolverines get the biggest of them all.

Ranked the No. 6 overall player in the country, regardless of position, Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga five-star edge rusher Carter Meadows appeared to be between Michigan and Ohio State. There was optimism coming from Columbus following Meadows’ official visit there, but he took in Ann Arbor another time for Victors Weekend, and ended up choosing the maize and blue over the scarlet and gray on Sunday.

While most commitments get a strong reaction from fans, coaches, and the media, the news of Meadows’ pledge went to another level. A ton of national analysts shared their thoughts, the local media came in with glowing praise, and the coaches shared their elation.

Here are our favorite reactions to Meadows’ commitment.

Head coach Sherrone Moore

NY Times’ Jane Coaston

Michigan OC Chip Lindsey

Fox Sports’ Brandon Koretz

Hype video editor Luke D’Mello

MGoBlog’s Alex Drain

Michigan LB commit Markel Dabney

Barstool U of M

Michigan EDGE commit McHale Blade

The Wolverine’s Clayton Sayfie

The Michigan Insider’s Sam Webb

247Sports’ Brian Dohn

The Wolverine’s Anthony Broome

On3’s Chad Simmons

247Sports’ Steve Lorenz

Michigan director of recruiting Sam Popper

Crain & Company host and former Michigan QB David Cone

SI’s Trent Knoop

MLive’s Ryan Zuke

SI’s Christopher Breiler

On3’s J.D. PicKell

On3’s Charles Power

Yours truly

Michigan fan Noah Neidlinger





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