Michigan football has secured a major building block for the future, landing a commitment from four-star quarterback Kamden Lopati. The Utah standout announced his pledge to the Wolverines, marking a significant early win for head coach Kyle Whittingham and his staff in the 2027 recruiting class.
Lopati, a 6-foot-3, 220-pound force from West High School in Salt Lake City, brings an elite dual-threat skillset to Ann Arbor. Ranked as the No. 2 player in Utah, the No. 9 quarterback nationally, and the No. 122 overall prospect by 247 Sports, his athletic profile is tailor-made for modern college football. His recent decommitment from Illinois signaled a shift, and his eventual choice of Michigan reunites him with a coaching staff deeply familiar with his home state.
Scouting reports paint the picture of a uniquely physical quarterback. 247 Sports' Andrew Irvins describes him as a "savvy dual-threat" who excels as a vertical passer and a "power runner," built almost like a linebacker. His combination of size, speed—evidenced by sub-12-second 100-meter dash times—and creativity makes him a nightmare for defenses in RPO and scramble situations.
His on-field production is equally impressive. As a junior, Lopati threw for 2,671 yards and 34 touchdowns while adding 730 rushing yards and 10 more scores on the ground, leading his team to an 11-2 record. His athletic background as a former wide receiver adds another layer to his playmaking ability, showcasing the versatile talent Michigan is adding to its quarterback room.
Choosing the Wolverines over offers from powerhouse programs like Georgia, Notre Dame, and Oregon, Lopati represents a cornerstone commitment. For fans watching from the stands or the couch, his arrival signals an exciting, dynamic future for the Michigan offense, built around a quarterback whose physical tools and playmaking flair are ready for the big stage.
