Why was South Carolina a strong contender for Julian Walker?
Walker's father is an assistant strength coach for the Gamecocks, and Walker is originally from South Carolina.
Football / Recruiting
Top 100 Michigan edge commit Julian Walker is set to announce his final decision, with strong predictions pointing towards him signing with the Wolverines, despite significant interest from SEC programs like South Carolina.
Julian Walker's commitment is a significant win for Michigan football, especially given his strong ties to South Carolina. The 6-foot-5.5, 250-pound EDGE visited South Carolina multiple times, but his mother's visit during the Michigan-Ohio State game seems to have solidified his decision to join the Wolverines, according to Steve Wilftong of Rivals. Michigan's recruiting success extends beyond Walker, as they are also expected to sign five-star EDGE Carter Meadows. Additionally, Michigan recently flipped four-star cornerback Jamarion Vincent from Baylor, and Recarder Kitchen, a 2027 EDGE, also committed to the Wolverines. These commitments highlight Michigan's strong recruiting momentum and ability to attract top talent.
Walker's father is an assistant strength coach for the Gamecocks, and Walker is originally from South Carolina.
Michigan is also expected to sign five-star EDGE Carter Meadows, and recently flipped four-star cornerback Jamarion Vincent from Baylor.
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