What a recruiting stretch this week has been for Michigan running backs coach Tony Alford.
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Notre Dame flips 2026 prospect from Michigan for late addition class
It very much seemed like Notre Dame football was done adding to its 2026 recruiting class when quarterback Teddy Jarrard reclassified from 2027.
Well, that turned out not to be the case and the Irish “flipped” former Michigan kicker signee Micah Drescher on Tuesday afternoon. The Illinois native signed with the Wolverines during the early period, but was granted his release just last week after a coaching change.
247Sports has given him a 3-star rating, but Chris Sailer Kicking ranks Drescher as the top kicker of his class, and No. 6 overall. They note that he has a range of over 55-yards, which is extremely impressive. He also can punt, but he’s currently expected to start his Notre Dame career as a place kicker.
It won’t change the Irish’s national ranking much, but it gives head coach Marcus Freeman another option in his kicking game, which struggled this past fall.
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Michigan Man jumped up and down with store clerk when he won over $300k
LENAWEE COUNTY, Mich. – A Lenawee County man started yelling and jumping up and down in the store when he won a $301,243.
The man won the prize from the Diamond Wild Time Progressive Fast Cash jackpot, according to Michigan Lottery officials.
The 64-year-old man has chosen to remain anonymous.
The man bought his winning ticket at Clinton Market East LLC, located at 1724 West Michigan Avenue in Clinton.
Clinton is about 20 miles southwest of Ann Arbor.
“I looked the ticket over as soon as the clerk handed it to me and started yelling when I saw I’d won the jackpot. I showed the clerk, and she started yelling and jumping up and down with me,” said the man.
The man recently visited Lottery headquarters to claim the prize.
With his winnings, he plans to pay off his truck and then save the remainder.
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Former border officer from Michigan sentenced for distribution of child pornography
A former U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer from Michigan has been sentenced for one count of distribution of child pornography, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan said on Friday.
A federal judge sentenced Scott Rocky of Center Line, Michigan, on Thursday to six years in prison. Online court records show he pleaded guilty to the charge last November.
According to the criminal complaint, an FBI agent during an investigation in April 2025 used a computer to sign into a peer-to-peer file sharing network called BitTorrent. They identified another computer using a specific Internet Protocol address connected to multiple files that had keywords or hash values related to potential child pornography.
The agent was able to determine that someone using that computer shared about 530 files with “names consistent with names used for files containing child pornography,” the complaint said. Investigators allegedly learned the IP address of the computer was assigned to Rocky.
According to the court document, the agent found that many of the files appeared “to depict real minor children between the ages of four and ten years old engaged in sexually explicit conduct.”
Federal investigators then searched Rocky’s home, the complaint said. They found a desktop computer that had a file name in the German language that described sexual activity involving children.
“This sentence should serve as a warning: no badge, title, or position of public trust will shield anyone who exploits our children from facing justice under federal law,” Jennifer Runyan, special agent in charge of the FBI Detroit Field Office, said in a written statement. “Public trust amongst law enforcement officials is essential.”
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Film Study: What 2027 RB Lundon Hampton brings to Michigan Football
After snagging a commitment from four-star bell-cow Tyson Robinson this past weekend, Alford nabbed another high-profile tailback in the 2027 class, as Grand Rapids (Mich.) Kenowa Hills star Lundon Hampton announced his pledge to the Wolverines.
Hampton is the fourth in-state commit for Michigan this cycle and the 14th overall member. Michigan beat MSU, Penn State and Iowa for Hampton, who visited Ann Arbor twice this spring, including for the spring game at The Big House. He was offered while on his March trip, and Alford saw Hampton workout during the contact period.
At 6-foot-2, 203 pounds, Hampton is the No. 24 overall athlete in the country and No. 19 recruit in the state of Michigan, according to Rivals.
Maize n Brew breaks down film from Hampton junior campaign, providing an in-depth look at the potential he brings to the table.
Since the beginning of last month, Maize n Brew has seen Hampton twice. First was in Nashville for Battle 7v7 and later for the spring game. Hampton didn’t compete down south, but both instances provided an opportunity to examine his physical build.
Hampton is every inch and weight that Rivals reports right now. He’s filled out and how he compares to his peers physically is noteworthy, especially those at the positions he plays at the prep level. When examining his Hudl film, athleticism aside, Hampton stands out significantly. The sky is the limit for his body development once he enters Michigan’s strength and conditioning program.
Alford recruited Hampton as a running back because of his ability to evade tacklers in the open field and his explosiveness. On film, arm tackle attempts and dives to Hampton’s lower half never delay his forward progressions when the ball is in his hands. He can break runs to the outside, take proper angles, and has the speed to kick it into another gear to outrun defensive backs.
The way Hampton makes cuts through holes between the hashmarks is also noticeable. It’s similar to the prowess of Robinson, so it’s not difficult to pinpoint why Alford wanted the pair. Although Hampton doesn’t have as many route running and pass catching highlights as Robinson, the former can become a target and make an impact in that aspect.
Hampton also brings a versatility trait that could get molded well under the guidance of Michigan’s staff, meaning he may not remain at running back in college. Other top programs were eyeing him to play linebacker, cornerback and safety, and his junior tape shows multiple clips of him contributing at all three positions. He also came down to the line of scrimmage as an edge rusher.
His instincts on defense allow him get off the block and record tackles for a loss. While defending the pass, he sticks to the hip of opposing wideouts to breakup balls in the air or record interceptions. Hampton plays on special teams as well for his high school, serving as punt returner.
He does not have verified times reported in the 40-yard or 100-meter dash, so determining that benchmark and where development could transpire to improve that area will be something to monitor. Also, if he commits to running back only, how will he separate himself from the other rostered players? He’ll bring a heated work ethic because of the opportunity to play for the in-state school, which should elevate progress down the road.
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