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Michigan football rolls out maize & blue carpet for top prospects in June 6 visit weekend

Michigan football rolls out maize & blue carpet for top prospects in June 6 visit weekend

USA Today08-06-2025

Michigan football rolls out maize & blue carpet for top prospects in June 6 visit weekend
2026 5⭐️ EDGE Trenton Henderson on his official visit to Michigan @THenderson26 #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/jfACVruFi3 — uofmcoverage (@uofmcoverage) June 8, 2025
June 6 marked the beginning of the second official visit weekend across college football, and Michigan football hopes that some fireworks emanate from the first June slate of the cycle.
The Wolverines hosted several top prospects, building upon the first weekend, but this time with a little more name power. Among the visitors were a high-priority five-star offensive tackle, a few top-tier linebackers, a wide receiver who recently decommitted from Penn State, and more.
Most of the visitors posted shots of themselves in Ann Arbor wearing maize and blue, either from their photo shoot inside Schembechler Hall or their visit to The Big House. Check out the visit pictures below.
Pensacola (Fla.) Catholic five-star EDGE Trenton Henderson
Fort Wayne (Ind.) Northrop three-star WR Jerquaden Guilford
Priority WR target Jerquaden Guilford visited Michigan this weekend!
The former Penn State commit also has a trip scheduled to Ohio State later this month.
His On3 profile: https://t.co/azPaEf0QnC
📸- @quaygilford.2 on IG pic.twitter.com/pJO5YPbCes — Ethan McDowell (@ethanmmcdowell) June 8, 2025
Chicago (Ill.) Simeon four-star EDGE McHale Blade
Mansfield (Tx.) Lake Ridge five-star OT Felix Ojo
Michigan Fans Go Support The Instagram #GoBlue 💙 pic.twitter.com/mkEKQhEoR0 — Felix Ojo 🇳🇬 (@FelixTheOL) June 8, 2025
Owings Mills (Md.) McDonogh School four-star LB Nick Abrams II
Frisco (Tx.) Panther Creek four-star S Donovan Webb
Marietta (Ga.) Kell four-star LB Brayden Rouse
Official visits will continue for two more weeks with five-star running back Savion Hiter being the top target attending next week before Victors Weekend on June 20.

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