Michigan Football: Elite dual-sport athlete schedules visit to Ann Arbor

Michigan had recently locked in an unofficial visit with top 2027 signal caller Kavian Bryant, as he was scheduled to be in Ann Arbor earlier this week. But in an update shared to his Twitter/X account, Bryant has changed that date and will instead take an extended stay from April 4-6.

 

It seems like a minor nuance, but in the eyes of the Michigan staff this is a major win. Getting a top tier talent to visit for the duration of the weekend allows for the staff to solely focus on him. He will get a chance to visit a practice on Friday, presumably, then over Saturday and Sunday Coach Sherrone Moore and his team can give Bryant and his family one-on-one attention.

 

Excited to be at The University of Michigan campus tomorrow for my unofficial visit🙏🏾#blessmyblessings pic.twitter.com/yVU1QqExgg

 

— Kavian Bryant (@KavianBryant27) April 3, 2025

Bryant is a 6-2,180-pound dual threat quarterback. According to 247Sports, he threw for 2,442 yards, 34 touchdowns, and 3 interceptions with an 82.2 percent completion rate during his sophomore season. But for as impressive as he is on the football field, he’s equally as impressive on the basketball court – averaging 28 ppg for his high school team. In fact, rivals has Bryant rated as a 4-star shooting guard and the 44th best basketball prospect in the 2027 class.

 

Bryant received his official offer from the Michigan Wolverines on February 7th, so it is encouraging to see him getting to Ann Arbor in a relatively quick time frame. He’s currently on pace to throw for well over 120 touchdowns and an astounding 10,000 passing yards for his high school career. Hopefully Sherrone Moore and Chip Lindsey can show him that his style of play can be complimented by the new-look offense at Michigan.

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