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Michigan Lands Bear McWhorter, Boosts O-Line

Bear McWhorter, a three-star interior lineman from Georgia, has committed to the Michigan Wolverines, marking a significant recruiting victory over Alabama. Known as a road-grader on the field, McWhorter is expected to transition to guard, where his aggressive style and desire to finish blocks align with Michigans run-heavy offense. Despite not seeing significant action as a freshman, McWhorters commitment strengthens Michigans focus on building a strong, physical offensive line.

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