Newsstand: Michigan makes top four for 2025 four-star PF Kareem Stagg
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Michigan has made the final four for 2025 Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy four-star power forward Kareem Stagg, along with Georgia, Houston and Oklahoma State.
Stagg has taken official visits to Michigan and Georgia and will see Oklahoma State Sept. 20 and Houston Oct. 4.
“Michigan was great. Their culture is what stood out and how I fit in their system. Their guys gel well together with an amazing staff.”
Earlier this summer, Kareem Stagg was noted as a standout at the NBPA Top-100 Camp, according to On3’s Jamie Shaw.
“Stagg is a physical presence with a lot of burst. In past viewings, his output has been inconsistent, and the production was fluid here as well. However, he shot the ball well, which makes things intriguing. It will be interesting to see if he continues this trend, with his size, length, and pop, an added jump shot opens up more for Stagg.”
The NFL’s leader in receiving yards (Nico Collins, 252) and sacks (Aidan Hutchinson, 5.5) are former Michigan players. Jake Moody, meanwhile, is tied third in the league with 7 made field goals.
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