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Two months ago, Michigan looked like it was in the lead for one of the best young defensive linemen in Florida. First‑year head coach Kyle Whittingham had built a solid connection with 4‑star Jamar Thompson, and the defensive line coach at the time, Lou Esposito, had helped position the Wolverines inside his top four. Now that security has cracked as an SEC heavyweight charges in where Michigan once stood.

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“Four-Star DL Jamar Thompson tells @Rivals that Texas is now a top school in his recruitment,” Hayes Fawcett reported on May 20. “The No. 1 DL in Florida was set to visit Michigan June 19-21, but has replaced that with Texas.”

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This stings because Jamar Thompson isn’t some random 3-star depth piece. The 6’3 and 305-pound West Boca Raton standout is viewed as the No. 1 DL in Florida for a reason. Last season alone, he posted 42 tackles, 16 tackles for loss, and five sacks while leading his school to another Florida Class 6A state championship after a 13-2 finish. 

Michigan originally positioned itself well for Jamar Thompson. The relationship started back in September when Lou Esposito extended the offer. But recruiting relationships are fragile, and one coaching change can mess everything up.

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Perhaps Lou Esposito’s leaving for the NFL to join Jesse Minter’s Baltimore staff was part of the reason for this last-minute change of mind. Even though Kyle Whittingham replaced him with respected Vanderbilt assistant Larry Black, the momentum shifted. Now, Michigan is officially out of the summer visit schedule as Texas entered the picture.

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Steve Sarkisian’s staff offered Jamar Thompson back on June 15, 2025. Recruiting insiders already view the canceled Michigan trip as a major indicator that Texas has positioned itself extremely well entering the summer decision stretch. Right now, the Longhorns already hold 11 commitments in the 2027 class, currently ranking No. 13 nationally, led by 5-star WR Easton Royal, along with 4-stars TE Brock Williams and EDGE Cameron Hall. But this OV change doesn’t mean Texas is the only lock. 

As it stands now, Miami holds the edge in his recruitment at 36.8 percent, per On3 RPM, thanks to the in-state pull and personal connection. In January, Thompson praised his relationship with Hurricanes DL coach Damione Lewis as among the strongest in his recruitment.

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Still, Texas has pure recruiting momentum right now. And Michigan just found that out the hard way. But while the Wolverines lost ground with Jamar Thompson, they landed a massive surprise boost elsewhere on the trail.

Michigan wins Joshua Dobson’s interest in a similar manner

Michigan also handed Lane Kiffin a similar heartbreak in 5-star CB Joshua Dobson’s recruitment. LSU was one of the schools he scheduled for a summer OV while Kyle Whittingham’s program barely even appeared connected to the conversation. Then, suddenly, everything flipped. 

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As Fawcett reported earlier, “Five-Star CB Joshua Dobson will no longer take an official visit to LSU. He’ll now visit Michigan instead (June 11-13).” 

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Joshua Dobson is ranked as the No. 6 overall recruit in the 2027 Rivals300. At 6’1, 185 pounds, with a 6-foot-5 wingspan, he’s one of the most physically gifted defensive backs in the country. And Michigan apparently surprised him during his spring visit.

“They shocked me,” he told Rivals’ Chad Simmons. “The academics, alumni network, and overall fit really impressed me up there.”

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Now Michigan has officially secured the June 11-13 visit, replacing LSU on the schedule. So yes, losing Jamar Thompson hurts Michigan. But if the Wolverines flip the Joshua Dobson battle in the opposite direction, they may end up surviving this recruiting swing better than you’d think.

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Khosalu Puro is a Primetime College Football Writer at EssentiallySports, keeping a close watch on everything from locker room buzz to end zone drama. Her journalism career began with four relentless years covering regional football circuits, where she honed her eye for team dynamics on the field. At EssentiallySports, she took that foundation national, leading coverage across the college football space. For the past two seasons, she has anchored ES Marquee Saturdays, managing live weekend coverage while sharing her expertise with the team’s emerging writers. She also plays a key role in the CFB Pro Writer Program, a unique initiative connecting editorial storytelling with fan-driven content. Khosalu ensures her experience is passed on to the rest of the team as well.

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