Michigan, September 2, 2025
News Summary
As the high school football season begins, several recruits committed to the University of Michigan have made impressive plays across various states. Quarterback Smigiel shone in a close victory, while other players showcased their skills despite mixed results. Upcoming matchups on September 5 are set to highlight more talents among Michigan’s commitments. This season promises excitement as the recruits continue to establish themselves on their respective teams.
Michigan – As the high school football season kicks off, commitments to the University of Michigan are showcasing their skills across various states. Several players made significant contributions in their opening games, setting the stage for a promising season.
Quarterback Smigiel threw for 239 yards and one touchdown, despite facing challenges with three interceptions, in Newberry Park’s nail-biting 28-27 victory over Arroyo Grande High in California. Smigiel also added 34 rushing yards and a touchdown to his credit. He will be looking to build on this performance when he faces Oxnard Pacifica on Friday, September 5.
Another Michigan commit, Hiter, did not play due to a minor injury but is anticipated to return for the upcoming game against Spotsylvania Courtland, also scheduled for September 5.
In Ohio, Brown was a standout in DeSales’ emphatic 34-0 win over Columbus Northland, recording 79 rushing yards and four receptions for 75 yards. He will seek to maintain this momentum as DeSales faces Columbus Africentric on the same day.
Wide receiver Johnson had five receptions for 48 yards but could not prevent Oscar Smith from losing 17-0 to Washington Gonzaga. Oscar Smith will aim for a better outing against Newport News Warwick on September 5.
In Texas, Robinson was crucial in Mansfield’s thrilling 33-31 victory over Mesquite Horn, catching five passes for 73 yards and securing the game-winning touchdown. Robinson’s next challenge is against Mansfield Summit, also on September 5.
Another Texan, Pile, contributed with five receptions for 85 yards, despite Parish Episcopal’s 24-21 loss to Fort Worth All Saints. They will meet Houston Bellaire Episcopal next.
Ludwig faced defeat with West’s 14-10 loss to Kalispell Glacier, despite making five receptions for 68 yards and a touchdown. West has an open week ahead to regroup.
In Colorado, Bonner helped Mullen to a 30-13 victory against Castle View with two receptions for 42 yards and a touchdown, along with a sack on defense. Mullen’s next game is open.
Player Lee had a bye week but is set to play against San Juan Capistrano JSerra on September 5.
In Georgia, McWhorter played a significant role in Cass’s 48-0 win over Adairsville, with an upcoming match against Kennesaw North Cobb. Teammate Dare was also instrumental in Carroll’s dominant victory against Midland with a score of 49-0. Carroll will meet Carrollton Hebron next.
Another notable performance came from Esposito, who aided Saline in their 37-28 triumph over Rockford. Their next opponent is Ann Arbor Skyline.
The season’s pace continues as numerous other Michigan commits are gearing up. Davis rushed for a touchdown but faced a tough 42-35 loss with DeSmet against Omaha Creighton Prep, while Vallejo logged five tackles in Liberty Hill’s struggle against Cibolo Steele.
Similarly, Meadows and Walker had noteworthy defensive performances in their respective games, contributing to Washington Gonzaga and Dutch Fork’s victories. Finally, Blade and Simeon faced a tough match against Wheaton North, while Boney helped St. John’s to a win.
Players Peter Bourque and Marky Walbridge, both Michigan commits, are scheduled to kick off their seasons next week, adding to the excitement surrounding Michigan football recruits.
Upcoming Games
- Smigiel vs. Oxnard Pacifica – Sept 5
- Hiter vs. Spotsylvania Courtland – Sept 5
- Brown vs. Columbus Africentric – Sept 5
- Johnson vs. Newport News Warwick – Sept 5
- Robinson vs. Mansfield Summit – Sept 5
- Pile vs. Houston Bellaire Episcopal – Sept 5
- Esposito vs. Ann Arbor Skyline
- Davis vs. St. Louis MICDS
- Vallejo vs. Leander Rouse
- Meadows vs. Washington Dunbar
- Lee vs. San Juan Capistrano JSerra – Sept 5
FAQ
What are the notable performances of Michigan football commits in their football season opener?
Michigan football commits had various performances, including quarterbacks and running backs showcasing rushing yards, receptions, and touchdowns across different states.
What upcoming games should fans watch for?
Upcoming games include Smigiel against Oxnard Pacifica and Brown against Columbus Africentric on September 5, among others.
Who is expected to start their season next week?
Peter Bourque and Marky Walbridge are expected to begin their high school football seasons next week.
Summary of Key Performances
| Player | Team | Game Result | Stats | Next Game |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smigiel | Newberry Park | Win 28-27 | 239 yards, 1 TD, 3 INT, 34 rush yards, 1 TD | vs. Oxnard Pacifica |
| Hiter | Not specified | Did not play | Injury | vs. Spotsylvania |
| Brown | DeSales | Win 34-0 | 79 rush yards, 4 receptions for 75 yards | vs. Columbus Africentric |
| Johnson | Oscar Smith | Loss 0-17 | 5 receptions for 48 yards | vs. Newport News Warwick |
| Robinson | Mansfield | Win 33-31 | 5 receptions for 73 yards, 1 TD | vs. Mansfield Summit |
| Pile | Parish Episcopal | Loss 21-24 | 5 receptions for 85 yards | vs. Houston Bellaire Episcopal |
| Ludwig | West | Loss 10-14 | 5 receptions for 68 yards, 1 TD | Open |
| Bonner | Mullen | Win 30-13 | 2 receptions for 42 yards, 1 TD, 1 sack | Open |
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Additional Resources
- Free Press: Michigan High School Football Rankings Week 1
- Sports Illustrated: Michigan High School Football Final Scores
- MLive: Michigan High School Football Scores Week 1
- MaxPreps: Michigan High School Football Week 1 Scores
- Hometown Life: Michigan High School Football Stat Leaders
- Wikipedia: High School Football
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Football
- Google Search: Michigan High School Football
- Google Scholar: Michigan High School Football
- Google News: Michigan High School Football
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