BREAKING: 4 Star IOL Lincoln Mageo Has Committed to Michigan!
Video Notes: "4 Star 6'4 IOL Lincoln Mageo Has Committed to Michigan! w/ host TJ Ronin on MichiganVOCFB"
Overall Summary TJ Ronin breaks down 4-star interior offensive lineman Lincoln Mageo’s commitment to Michigan for the 2027 class (announced as an open secret). Mageo, a 6'4", 280-pound prospect from Oceanside, CA, adds another blue-chip piece, bringing Michigan to 15 blue chips in July. Ronin emphasizes Jim Harbaugh/Harding’s recruitment, Mageo’s physical tools and run-game potential, developmental areas (bend, lower-body strength, pass pro technique), and why he fits as a future interior enforcer. He also reviews the broader 2027 class outlook, defending it against "underwhelming" narratives.
Key Player Profile
* Name: Lincoln Mageo (pronounced "Maggio" per Ronin)
* Position: Interior OL (Guard projection; currently plays tackle for his HS)
* Size: 6'4", ~280 lbs (as a junior)
* Ranking: #369 composite (4-star)
* HS: Oceanside, California (Class of 2027)
* Key Offer Beat: Utah, Washington, Arizona, UCLA, Texas (West Coast schools)
* Recruitment Note: Identified and heavily targeted by OL coach Jim Harding. Michigan has been the leader for some time.
Scouting Report Highlights (from Gabe Brooks, updated ~2 days prior)
* Densely built high school tackle who projects as a Power 4 player, likely interior.
* Strong drive blocker with "heavy hand pop" in run game and pass pro help.
* Multi-sport athlete (respectable shot put). Physical demeanor.
* Needs work on consistent bend, body control, and lower-half fluidity for higher pass-pro ceiling.
* Projects as a "powerful run-game enforcer."
Timestamped Key Segments & Film Analysis
* 00:00:01 – 00:01:15: Intro, sponsor (Fando), commitment announcement, and context (15th blue chip).
* 00:01:16 – 00:02:50: Player profile intro + scouting report read. Ronin highlights run-game strength and physicality Michigan values.
* 00:02:51 – 00:04:34: Commitment timeline (visits to UCLA/Utah/Texas/Washington, but Michigan all along). Note on copyright issues with standard huddle tape.
* 00:04:35 – 00:11:xx: Film breakdown (alternative highlight/game tape)
* Size/frame praise: "Big boy," great 6'4" frame with room to add mass.
* Athleticism: Moves well for size, not stiff; shows speed to second level and pursuit effort.
* Strengths shown: Seals, combo blocks, finishing plays, heavy hands ("pop"), physical engagement ("grizzly bears").
* Areas to improve: Forward lean (needs "chest up"), bend, lower-body strength/flexibility, pass-pro technique (got beat at tackle, but interior projection helps; hand usage/swim moves).
* Ronin context: Playing out of position at tackle; interior role with guard help will suit him. Expects 3–4 years to compete for starting role (typical OL development).
* 00:11:49 – 00:21:xx: 2027 class discussion
* Offensive line additions: Jakari Lipsy (sleeper/high-upside), Lincoln Mageo, Sidney Rollu (developmental OT, boom/bust), Luis Esposito (rankings dip post-UA MVP; watch senior film).
* Broader class defense: Strong foundation despite only two current top-100 players. Highlights several "slept-on" or high-floor/upside guys (Kendall Apati, Cole Lumpris, Tyson Robinson, Frederick Ford, Afeni Emadobe, Blake Jenkins, etc.).
* Needs: Another DT, safety (pushing for Marcus Jones), WR.
* Outlook: Dead period now; senior season + flip window (Oct–Dec) ahead. Optimistic about more top-100 additions.
Key Quotes
* "Michigan has landed its next blue chip... fifteen blue chip players in July."
* On film: "He's got some speed for a two-eighty-pound offensive line... Finish the fucking play."
* "We want that [run-game enforcer]."
* On class criticism: "A byproduct of a lack of top 100 five star players... we have players who should be top 100."
* Closing: "Go Blue boys."
Analysis & Takeaways for MichiganVOCFB Content
* Fit: Ideal Jim Harding OL addition — big, physical, nasty run blocker with athletic upside. West Coast pipeline continues under new era.
* Development Path: Raw but high-floor project; weight room + technique work (bend, hands, lower body) will determine starter timeline. Interior move helps mitigate current pass-pro issues.
* Class Impact: Solidifies OL room depth with high-character/physical prospects. Class still building (focus on DL, DB, WR). Ronin pushes back on negativity, emphasizing coaching evaluation over raw rankings.
* Content Angles: Compare to past Michigan OL devs; highlight California recruiting win; pair with film clips of his physicality and pursuit.
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