Michigan football fans, get ready to welcome a game-changer. Savion Hiter, the nation's top running back recruit in the class of 2026, has officially landed in Ann Arbor. After committing last August and navigating a coaching change, Hiter is now gearing up for his first spring practice with the Wolverines.
Joining a backfield led by veterans Jordan Marshall and Bryson Kuzdzal, Hiter is set to learn under the guidance of Tony Alford. Alford recently shared his excitement about Hiter on "In the Trenches," highlighting his explosive athleticism and powerful movement. "He's an off-the-charts explosive athlete," Alford noted, emphasizing Hiter's impressive agility and ability to change direction on a dime.
While expectations are high, Alford is cautious not to rush the young star. "We’re moving him forward methodically," he explained.
The focus is on development, allowing Hiter to grow without the pressure of immediate performance. Alford praised Hiter's football IQ and his natural leadership qualities, describing him as an "alpha" who is eager to compete and improve.
Andrew Ivins from 247Sports provides a glowing scouting report, calling Hiter a potential star for any College Football Playoff contender. His combination of burst, power, agility, and vision sets him apart.
Built with a solid frame, Hiter is adept at both inside runs and breaking away for big gains. Despite limited experience as a pass catcher, he shows promise as a versatile three-down back.
Hiter's youth only adds to his impressive profile. At just 17, his testing numbers are remarkable: a 1.52 10-yard split, a 4.12 shuttle, and a 36-inch vertical jump. Ivins considers him one of the top running back prospects to emerge in recent years, with the potential to make an immediate impact.
As the Wolverines prepare for the upcoming season, all eyes will be on Savion Hiter. His journey is just beginning, but the buzz around Ann Arbor suggests he could be something special. Michigan fans, buckle up-this could be the start of something extraordinary.
