Michigan Picks Up First Commitment In 2023 Recruiting Class
Michigan has scored its first commitment in the 2023 recruiting class.
Rising Ann Arbor (Mich.) Huron kicker Adama Samaha gave the Wolverines a verbal pledge on Thanksgiving Day.
Samaha announced his decision via social media.
Michigan was the first and only school to extend an offer to Samaha. The Wolverines hosted him for an unofficial visit for the BBQ at The Big House and immediately became the frontrunners in his recruitment.
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Michigan assistant Jay Harbaugh and head coach Jim Harbaugh both played significant roles in ultimately earning his verbal pledge.
Samaha was named as a FAB 50 five-star by Kornblue Kicking at the Michigan Fab 50 Camp, becoming the youngest prospect ever to earn that rating.
Kornblue Kicking rates Samaha as the top kicker nationally in his class.
Samaha is the son of former Michigan basketball staffer Waleed Samaha.