Michigan’s football program has dipped into the transfer portal to land a new long snapper for 2025.
UCLA’s Trent Middleton announced his commitment to the Wolverines on Thursday in a social media post.
“Beyond blessed to say I have committed to the University of Michigan,” he wrote accompanied by a graphic of him in a Wolverines uniform.
The California native did not appear in a game in his first two seasons at UCLA and has three years of eligibility remaining. He was graded as a five-star prospect by Kohl’s Kicking and ranked as the No. 7 long snapper nationally in the 2023 recruiting class.
Michigan has an opening at long snapper with William Wagner, a Patrick Mannelly Award finalist as the nation’s top long snapper, exhausting his NCAA eligibility in 2024.
The 6-foot-3, 230-pound Middleton is the 11th player Michigan has landed in the transfer portal this cycle.
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