It wouldn't be the national signing period without some last minute movement.

Michigan football continued to add to its class of 2026, flipping four-star wide receiver Brady Marchese from Georgia on Thursday, Dec. 4. The Wolverines seemingly lost out on the Cartersville, Georgia, product when he committed to his hometown Bulldogs, but the wide receiver market has been unpredictable during this signing period and U-M never stopped pushing.

U-M was able to land another four-star receiver in Travis Johnson, but lost out on its verbal commit from Zion Robinson when he flipped to Stanford on Thursday. There's also smoke about circling back with five-star Calvin Russell, but that seems like a long shot.

Marchese, however, is now the second top-200 wide receiver in the class and seventh

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