
Last week, 27 class of 2026 prospects signed their National Letters of Intent during college football's early signing period to continue their football careers at the University of Michigan.
Those 27 recruits, however, all signed under the impression they would be playing football under Sherrone Moore as the leader of the program. On Wednesday, that all changed as Moore was fired by the program due to "an inappropriate relationship with a staff member," as Athletic Warde Manuel said in a statement.
Now, the 27 signees and a class that is ranked 12th in the nation, according to the Rivals Industry Team Recruiting Rankings, are left in limbo until the Wolverines are able to hire a new coach.
Rivals' staff members gathered reaction from some Michigan commits on Moore's dismissal on how they are processing the news.
"What happened to coach Moore is unfortunate but as of right now I plan on talking with my family and waiting things out and see how everything plans out,” he told Rivals.
"Everything happens for a reason,” he told Rivals. “I know God got me and, as of right now, I’m locked in with the Wolverines.”
"I have no comments right now,” he told Rivals. “I still have to talk to my family.”
"I don’t even now right now what to think,” he told Rivals
"It’s crazy hearing about the news, but time will tell on what I’ll be doing,” he said to Rivals. “Because coach Moore and his staff were a huge reason for my commitment.”
“It sucks he got fired but I’m still going to be a Wolverine no matter what,” he stated to Rivals.
"It sucks,” he told Rivals upon hearing the news of Moore's firing. “College football is crazy now. I loved coach Moore.”
"I’m home (at Michigan), no questions about it,” he said. “Small bump in the road but everyone faces adversity. I’m confident my guys are sticking with me and we’re going to be successful.”
It's certainly a good sign for the Wolverines that some of the commits—such as Vallejo, Kitchen and Dabney are still locked in with Michigan despite the sudden change.
At the same time, it's also understandble that some would want to take time to process the news and see how things play out with the school thet signed with as far as what direction they are going to move in.
The 2026 transfer portal window runs for two weeks from Jan. 2-16 as Michigan needs to move quickly to hire a new head coach before that window.
Previously, players were allowed to enter the transfer portal during a 30-day window that opens the day after their coach left or was fired. However, the The NCAA Division I Administrative Committee approved a new format in October that is shortened to 15 days and begins five days after a new coach is hired or announced.
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