Brody Jennings is one of three Michigan football commitments right now in the 2026 recruiting class, but there could be some concern about the four-star cornerback remaining a Wolverines pledge.
The 6-foot-1, 175-pounder out of Jacksonville, Florida, has been on the rise in the recruiting rankings and is now No. 254 overall according to the 247 Sports composite rankings.
While that's generally a good thing, other programs have taken notice of the Michigan football commitment. Usually, you don't need to worry about a commitment flipping until he starts visiting other programs but we have already reached that point with Jennings.
In addition to a scheduled visit to Michigan football, Jennings will now visit Auburn, Illinois, Alabama, and Georgia according to Steve Wiltfong of On3.com.
It's never a good sign when commitments start visiting other programs and we'll see if Michigan football is able to hold the commitment of Jennings down the line.
Bracketology updates for Michigan Wolverines
Joe Lunardi of ESPN updated his bracketology Friday morning, and the Michigan Wolverines dropped a No. 5 seed. According to Bracket Matrix, Michigan basketball is still projected as a No. 4 seed, although the Wolverines are trending in the wrong direction.
Michigan State clinched the Big Ten title outright against Iowa, but a win over the Spartans would help the Wolverines get a top-16 seed in the NCAA tournament.
Speaking of the NCAA tournament, the Michigan women's basketball team is headed back. Their seed is the only question, but after the Michigan Wolverines beat Washington on Thursday, Michigan has a chance to improve its stock with a win over Maryland on Friday in the Big Ten quarterfinals.
Michigan women's basketball is in the top 30 of the NET rankings. The Michigan Wolverines are also projected as a No. 7 seed in the same region as Notre Dame according to ESPN.
Michigan baseball opens Big Ten play
The Michigan baseball (6-5) team will open conference play on Friday with a three-game set against Illinois at Holman Stadium in Vero Beach, Florida. Gavin DeVooght, David Lally Jr., and Dylan Vigue should be the three starting pitchers for the Wolverines this weekend.
The offense is led by Mitch Voit, who is batting .425 on the season with nine extra-base hits. Jonathan Kim has also been solid at the dish, just like he has been throughout his Michigan baseball career. Jeter Ybarra and Matt Spears are two others to know, along with Will Rogers.
Illinois is 6-4 on the season. The first pitch will go out at 6:30 PM EST. All three games will be streamed on Big Ten Plus.