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Michigan Loses Commitment From 2027 Offensive Lineman
Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK

In a move that many didn't see coming, Michigan lost a commitment from 2027 three-star offensive lineman Tristan Dare on Tuesday. The move comes two days after four-star offensive tackle Sidney Rouleau committed to the Wolverines.

Dare committed to Michigan back on August 4 of 2025, but for reasons not known right now, he has decided to open his recruitment back up. Dare has received some offers in the past months. Teams like Stanford, Northwestern, Purdue, Virginia Tech, and Arkansas have all offered Dare.

The Southlake (TX) prospect is a 6'3", 290-pound lineman and is ranked as the No. 741 prospect in the 2027 class, per the Composite. Dare is also considered the No. 43 interior offensive lineman.

What makes this decommitment even more interesting is that Dare is coming off of an unofficial visit to Michigan. He said it was a 'great time' and he has seen offensive line coach Jim Harding before, too. Harding appeared to make a good impression on Dare, but it's possible the Texas prospect wants to see what else is out there.

It's not clear at this time if Michigan will remain in his recruitment, or if Dare is fully out on the Maize and Blue.

Dare was selected as a Navy All-American after solid play on the field in high school.


This article first appeared on Michigan Wolverines on SI and was syndicated with permission.

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