Michigan flips Miami (Ohio) OL commit Tommy Fraumann
Wilmette (Ill.) Loyola Academy offensive tackle Tommy Fraumann has flipped his commitment from Miami (Ohio) to Michigan.
The three-star prospect, who pledged to the RedHawks in April over several other MAC opportunities, emerged as a Wolverines target this fall. He visited Ann Arbor in October for the program’s game against Washington and was blown away by the experience.
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“The environment was absolutely amazing,” Fraumann told Rivals’ Steve Wiltfong. “Playing for coach (Sherrone) Moore and the Wolverines would be an absolute dream since I’ve been going to the games my whole life.”
Fraumann adds to a Michigan class that ranks No. 10 nationally and fourth in the Big Ten, according to the Rivals Industry Rankings. He is the program’s third offensive line commitment of the cycle, joining interior offensive linemen Marky Walbridge and Bear McWhorter.