Michigan Football Signs 4-Star Quarterback Kamden Lopati
Michigan football secures 4-star QB Kamden Lopati
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Michigan football has secured a commitment from four-star quarterback Kamden Lopati, a dual-threat player from West Valley City, Utah. After decommitting from Illinois, Lopati chose Michigan, becoming the sixth recruit in the 2027 class, which includes several other notable players.
- 01Kamden Lopati is ranked as the No. 50 player nationally and the No. 9 quarterback in the 2027 class.
- 02Lopati decommitted from Illinois before committing to Michigan.
- 03He is known for his dual-threat capabilities, excelling as both a passer and a runner.
- 04Lopati is the sixth commitment for Michigan's 2027 recruiting class.
- 05His commitment follows the departure of another quarterback, Peter Bourque.
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Michigan football has landed a significant recruit in Kamden Lopati, a four-star dual-threat quarterback from West Valley City, Utah. Previously committed to the University of Illinois, Lopati changed his commitment on Monday, ultimately choosing to join Michigan's program. Standing at 6 feet 3 inches and weighing 228 pounds, he is recognized as the No. 50 player in the country and the No. 9 quarterback in the 2027 class according to Rivals. Lopati is praised for his ability to make quick decisions, extend plays, and perform well in a spread offense. His commitment adds to Michigan's growing 2027 recruiting class, which now includes other notable players like Recarder Kitchen and Darrell Mattison. This move comes after the earlier departure of quarterback Peter Bourque, making Lopati a crucial addition for the team's future.
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Lopati's commitment strengthens Michigan's football team, enhancing their prospects for future seasons and potentially improving their performance in upcoming competitions.
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