Michigan Awaits Huge Decision From A Blue Chip Line Priority

As Lincoln Mageo teeters on a pivotal decision, Michigan eagerly awaits to see if they'll add another top-tier offensive lineman to their promising roster.

Michigan is in the mix for another major 2027 offensive line pickup, and Lincoln Mageo is set to make his call today.

The four-star interior lineman from Oceanside, California, has Michigan, Washington and Utah as his final three, with the Wolverines trying to close strong after building momentum in recent weeks. If Michigan lands him, Mageo would become the fourth offensive lineman in this cycle to commit to Jim Harding and the second four-star trench piece alongside in-state target Jakari Lipsey.

Mageo’s recruitment has picked up steam since he returned to Ann Arbor for an official visit last month. He first saw the program in early April, when he spent multiple days on campus with Kyle Whittingham and his staff in place.

What stood out to Mageo then was the coaching detail and the developmental approach.

“I loved watching coach Harding break down technique during indy period so that everyone could understand,” Mageo told Maize n Brew at the time. “That is the type of coaching that I’m looking for. A coach who takes time to break down technique and focuses on development.

“We went bowling and coach Harding is pretty good, but I definitely need to practice more so I can beat him the next time I’m out there. He’s a cool coach and makes it comfortable for his room to ask questions if they don’t understand something.”

During the official visit, Michigan also made an impression through the way it welcomed him. Fellow Polynesian natives Malakai Lee and Houston Ka’aha’aina-Torres were among those giving him priority treatment.

“Coach Whitt was super genuine during our meeting,” Mageo said. “It didn’t seem like he was selling something.

He just seemed real. Michigan has always been up there for me and meeting the new staff just confirmed that they’re still up there.”

Mageo is listed at 6-foot-3, 285 pounds and ranks as the No. 242 overall prospect, the No. 14 interior offensive lineman and the No. 22 player in California in the Rivals Industry Rankings.

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