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EPISODE · May 17, 2026 · 22 MIN

BREAKING: 4 RB Tyson Robinson has Committed to Michigan!!!

from Michigan at The Voice of College Football · host The Voice of College Football Network

Video Notes: BREAKING: 4 RB Tyson Robinson Commits to Michigan Host: TJ Ronan (MichiganVOCFB) Date Aired: May 16, 2026 Length: ~22:30 Guest/Highlight: Tyson Robinson commitment announcement + full player film breakdown Key Highlights & Takeaways Commitment Details: Tyson Robinson (4 RB, Brandon/Jackson, MS) officially commits to Michigan. Chose Michigan over Alabama, Tennessee, and others. Tony Alford’s top target for the 2027 cycle — confirmed priority recruit. Alford Praise: TJ calls Tony Alford a top-3 (possibly #1) RB coach in the nation. Highlights his track record developing RBs to the NFL (Ohio State + Michigan). Buckeyes fans previously doubted his recruiting ability — “proven wrong again.” Player Profile: 5'10", 200 lbs, compact, strong build. 11.15 100m (solid, not elite; TJ believes sub-11 potential with training). High school: Strong Mississippi competition. Scouting Report (Andrew Ivins + TJ Breakdown) Strengths: Quickness, balance, agility, vision. Excellent between-tackles runner + perimeter threat. Elite cutback ability and “phone booth” elusiveness (multiple “wow” cuts highlighted). Strong in screen game and receiving (big emphasis — weapon in Jason Beck’s offense). Patient runner who follows blockers (doesn’t outrun them). Good power/broken tackles, YAC, balance. Willing blocker (rare and valuable for college RBs). Big-play potential (chunks of 20-40+ yards). Style/Usage at Michigan: Fits Michigan’s preferred 1A/1B dual-back system. Projected as change-of-pace/complement to Jordan Marshall + Savion Hyder. High-floor multi-year contributor with NFL upside (TJ projects Day 2 pick potential, possibly higher). Comp: DeAndre Swift (with caveats) — Tyson is thicker, more patient, more willing to run behind blockers and take contact. Addresses Swift’s main NFL critiques. Standout Film Moments (TJ Reactions) Multiple explosive runs, sharp cuts in tight spaces. Receiving ability (wheel/angle routes, screen game). Patience + vision examples (lets blocks develop). Wildcat snaps showing shiftiness and power. Blocking willingness shown. Class Context Recent commits: Quentin Burrell, Xavier Muhammad, Jakari Lipsy, James Brewer, Charles Woodson, etc. TJ is very high on the 2027 class overall (only 2 players he’s “not in love with” — one is a high-upside project). Michigan “cooking” heading into official visit season. Overall Tone & Verdict Extremely positive/excited (“strong get”, “real weapon”, “fun running back”, “Sunday player potential”). Strong endorsement of Michigan’s RB room development under Alford. Ends with shoutouts to FanDuel, Tony Alford, and the Michigan community. Recommended Clips for Highlights: Commitment reaction + Tyson’s announcement. Phone-booth cut + screen-game TD. Patience/following blockers montage. Build + lower-half strength shots. Alford recruiting praise section. This is a classic enthusiastic MichiganVOCFB player breakdown — heavy film analysis, coaching praise, and big-picture class optimism. Great content for Michigan fans hyped about the RB pipeline. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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