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Michigan's Recruiting Drama: Robinson's Delay, Marchese's Race

Michigan Wolverines 2026 recruiting class faces unexpected twists as top wide receiver Zion Robinson delays signing, potentially favoring Stanford. Meanwhile, Michigan intensifies efforts to secure four-star Georgia commit Brady Marchese, with his decision crucial for maintaining a strong recruiting class amidst last-minute developments.

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