Columbia, South Carolina, September 7, 2025
News Summary
Julian Walker, a four-star edge rusher committed to Michigan, recently visited South Carolina, raising questions about his future recruitment. The 6-foot-6 player from Dutch Fork High School has continued interest from South Carolina, despite his commitment, due to family ties and ongoing communication with the Gamecocks’ coaching staff. Walker’s impressive stats from last season highlight his potential as a top prospect in the 2026 recruiting cycle. His performance and relationships with coaches will be closely watched by fans and analysts as the recruitment process evolves.
Columbia, South Carolina – Julian Walker, a four-star edge rusher and current Michigan football commit, recently visited South Carolina during their game against South Carolina State. His commitment to the Wolverines, announced on July 1, 2023, came over South Carolina and has attracted ongoing interest from the Gamecocks, creating intrigue around his recruitment.
Standing at 6-foot-6 and weighing 252 pounds, Walker is recognized as the No. 145 player in the 2026 recruiting cycle and the No. 18 edge rusher according to Composite rankings. His considerable physical attributes and skills on the field have made him a highly coveted prospect from Irmo, South Carolina, where he plays for Dutch Fork High School.
Walker’s father, Jamil Walker, serves as the Assistant Strength and Conditioning coach at South Carolina, contributing to the family’s connection to the program. Despite his commitment to Michigan, Julian Walker has maintained a strong relationship with South Carolina’s head coach Shane Beamer, who continues to express interest in him. This connection raises concerns among Michigan fans regarding the possibility of Walker changing his commitment.
Michigan currently boasts the No. 10 recruiting class in the nation, highlighted by two five-star recruits: edge rusher Carter Meadows and running back Savion Hiter. Julian Walker noted that the opportunity to team up with Meadows played a crucial role in his choice to commit to the Wolverines. Nevertheless, he remains open to the ongoing communication from South Carolina, particularly from defensive ends coach Sterling Lucas, which he appreciates. Additionally, several other schools have shown interest, including N.C. State, North Carolina, Tennessee, and Florida State.
Walker has emphasized his commitment to Michigan, particularly due to the emphasis the program places on life beyond football. During his standout junior season, he recorded impressive statistics, including 50 tackles (19 for loss), 11 sacks, and five quarterback pressures, helping lead Dutch Fork to a state championship victory. His performance has garnered him recognition and praise, with his head coach, Tom Knotts, highlighting his dominance along with teammate Jaden Wuerth during recent scrimmages.
Looking ahead, the defensive addition of Wuerth is expected to bolster the team’s defensive strength, potentially allowing Walker to face fewer double teams this season, aiding his individual performance. Continuously focusing on improving his skills, Walker has reiterated the importance of honing his craft while striving for consistency in his game as he approaches his senior year of high school football.
With his recruitment still active and significant interest from multiple programs, Julian Walker’s future decisions will certainly be watched closely by college football enthusiasts and recruiting analysts alike.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Julian Walker’s current commitment status?
Julian Walker is currently committed to the University of Michigan but is still receiving interest from other schools, including South Carolina.
Where does Julian Walker play high school football?
Julian Walker plays for Dutch Fork High School in Irmo, South Carolina.
What are Julian Walker’s physical attributes?
Julian Walker stands 6-foot-6 and weighs 252 pounds.
What notable statistics did Julian Walker achieve last season?
In his junior season, Walker recorded 50 tackles, 11 sacks, and helped lead his team to a state championship.
Key Features of Julian Walker
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | Julian Walker |
| Current Commitment | Michigan |
| Height | 6-foot-6 |
| Weight | 252 pounds |
| High School | Dutch Fork High School |
| Composite Ranking | No. 145 nationally, No. 18 edge rusher |
| 2022 Season Stats | 50 tackles (19 for loss), 11 sacks, 5 quarterback pressures |
| Notable Collegiate Interest | South Carolina, N.C. State, North Carolina, Tennessee, Florida State |
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Additional Resources
- On3: South Carolina Hosting a Top Flip Target
- 247Sports: The Latest on One of the Wolverines’ Commits
- The State: USC Recruiting News
- Wikipedia: College Football Recruiting
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Football
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