Michigan Receives Strong Message From 4-Star QB Committed to Big Ten Rival

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Michigan Receives Strong Message From 4-Star QB Committed to Big Ten Rival

Michigan Wolverines head coach Kyle Whittingham

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The Michigan Wolverines are in their first offseason under head coach Kyle Whittingham. He brings an abundance of experience, spending time as the Utah Utes head coach from 2004 to 2025 and going 177-88.

High school recruiting has emerged as a top priority. Michigan's 2027 cycle already ranks 12th in the nation with four commitments.

Quarterback Kamden Lopati out of West Valley City, Utah, has been committed to the Illinois Fighting Illini since July 27. Standing at 6-foot-3 and weighing 215 pounds, he's a four-star recruit, the No. 11 quarterback and the No. 142 player in the nation, per Rivals Industry Rankings.

As a junior at West High School, he completed 114 of 176 passes for 2,671 yards, 34 touchdowns and eight interceptions. Lopati also rushed for 730 yards and 10 touchdowns on 90 carries.

Michigan Wolverines head coach Kyle Whittingham.

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The Wolverines have pushed hard for a flip. In January, offensive coordinator/quarterback coach Jason Beck and quarterbacks coach Koy Detmer hit the road for a home visit with Lopati.

They've made a strong impression. In an article from Rivals' Steve Wiltfong, the quarterback shared his thoughts on Michigan and the coaching staff.

“I am a huge fan of Coach Whitt, Coach Beck, Coach Detmer,” Lopati said. “What catches my eye is the culture under Coach Whitt and the expectation to win and compete for a National Title every year.”

While flipping him from Illinois would be a big addition, the Wolverines already have one quarterback in the 2027 cycle. Four-star Pete Bourque committed on Aug. 11. He's also rated higher than Lopati as the nation's No. 8 quarterback, according to On3.

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