The Michigan Wolverines recently lost a major player in their 2026 class when four-star cornerback Dorian Barney flipped to Ole Miss. Now, LaMar Morgan and company are hoping to flip a cornerback of their own.
As reported by multiple outlets on Friday night, the Wolverines will be hosting 2026 four-star cornerback Jamarion Vincent for an official visit this weekend. The 6-foot-2, 165-pounder from Waco, Texas has been committed to Baylor since January and is among the top ranked corners in the class
(No. 115 overall prospect on 247Sports’ composite).
This visit came together very quickly, as Morgan just offered Vincent a scholarship last week during the Wolverines’ bye. According to Rivals’ Steve Wiltfong ($), Vincent has compiled up 11 tackles, five pass breakups and one interception through five games of his senior year.
247Sports’ Gabe Brooks scouted Vincent and wrote this about him back in June:
Lean, sinewy athlete with explosive playmaking in pads and on the hardwood. Quite narrow, but compensates with excellent height and length. Produced encouraging testing numbers and track and field data in Spring 2025 to lend valuable context to athleticism. Plays fast and does not appear deficient in top-end speed on the gridiron. Junior campaign showed improved acceleration and long speed vs. sophomore season. Extensive in-season snaps at quarterback. Three-phaser with impressive production on both sides of the ball. Needs to add some mass to bolster tackling ability and man coverage potential against larger pass catchers. Still developing technically, but assembled a terrific live evaluation at the Under Armour Dallas event in Feb. 2025, showcasing functional athleticism and position-specific instincts. Projects to the high-major level as a potential impact player with long-term pro upside.
We’ll have much more regarding this recruitment as more information is obtained.