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Four-star WR Zion Robinson flips commitment from Michigan to Stanford

ECCrzGbXkAEmHxxby: EJ Holland21 hours agoEJHollandOn3

Michigan has lost a key member of its 2026 recruiting class.

Four-star Mansfield (Texas) High wide receiver Zion Robinson flipped his commitment from Michigan to Stanford the day after National Signing Day.

Robinson initially committed to Michigan in the summer and appeared to be locked in with the Wolverines. In fact, Robinson was just at Michigan for The Game over the weekend. However, Stanford continued to push behind the scenes.

The Cardinal’s efforts increased on the morning of signing day and caused a postponement, which ultimately led to a flip.

Michigan is now left with two wide receivers in the class — Rivals300 prospect Travis Johnson and three-star prospect Jaylen Pile.

At 6-foot-3, 175 pounds, Robinson is ranked as the No. 32 wide receiver and No. 197 overall prospect in the country, per the Rivals Industry Ranking. He is also ranked as the No. 28 overall recruit in the state of Texas.

Michigan now has 27 commits in its 2026 recruiting class — five-star Mineral (Va.) Louisa County running back Savion Hiter, five-star Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga EDGE Carter Meadows, Top 100 Honolulu (Hawaii) Kamehameha offensive tackle Malakai Lee, Top 100 Irmo (S.C.) Dutch Fork EDGE Julian Walker, Rivals300 St. Louis (Mo.) DeSmet defensive lineman Titan Davis, Rivals300 Billings (Mont.) West tight end Matt Ludwig, Rivals300 Needham (Mass.) St. Sebastian’s offensive lineman Marky Walbridge, Rivals300 Chesapeake (Va.) Oscar Smith wide receiver Travis Johnson, Rivals300 Waco (Texas) Connally cornerback Jamarion Vincent, Rivals300 Liberty Hill (Texas) High defensive lineman Alister Vallejo, four-star Chicago (Ill.) Simeon EDGE McHale Blade, four-star Richmond (Va.) Hermitage defensive back Andre Clarke, three-star Cartersville (Ga.) Cass offensive lineman Bear McWhorter, three-star Washington (D.C.) St. John’s EDGE Tariq Boney, three-star Denver (Colo.) Mullen tight end Mason Bonner, three-star Dallas (Texas) Parish Episcopal wide receiver Jaylen Pile, three-star Richmond (Va.) Huguenot linebacker Markel Dabney, three-star Hinsdale (Ill.) Central kicker Micah Drescher, three-star Columbus (Ohio) St. Francis DeSales running back Jonathan Brown, three-star Wilmette (Ill.) Loyola Academy offensive lineman Tommy Fraumann, three-star Cincinnati (Ohio) St. Xavier linebacker Aden Reeder, three-star Jackson (Miss.) Hartfield Academy linebacker Kaden Catchings, three-star Saline (Mich.) High quarterback Tommy Carr, three-star Newberry Park (Calif.) High quarterback Brady Smigiel, three-star Washington (D.C.) St. John’s offensive lineman Adrian Hamilton and three-star Phoenix (Ariz.) O’Connor long snapper Colton Dermer.

Michigan entered the day with the No. 12 ranked 2026 recruiting class nationally, per the On3 Industry team recruiting rankings. Michigan is also ranked No. 4 in the Big Ten. USC currently has the top class in the conference.