Thatcher Flaunts His Skills Amid Michigan’s QB Stampede
Las Vegas three-star QB Thaddeus Thatcher, a former Utah pledge, has reopened his recruitment after coach Kyle Whittingham’s move to Michigan. Eager to connect with the Wolverines’ staff and players during Victors Weekend, T-Thatch brings along his high-school teammate and adopted brother Damani Warren, a four-star wideout also eyeing Ann Arbor. Standing at 6’2″ and boasting over 7,600 total yards, Thatcher isn’t fazed by the competition—Michigan snapped up two QBs in 2026 and aims for more in 2027 and beyond. His view: stacking signal callers is just smart business in the unpredictable QB market.
Get ready for the ultimate courtroom drama—er, gridiron gauntlet—where Michigan lawyers… er, coaches, argue that two is better than one, then three, then a small army of future NFL backups. Enter Thaddeus “Bring It On” Thatcher, who treats every QB commitment like ordering fries—hold the commitment, extra competitiveness. He’s hosting a family reunion show in Ann Arbor, complete with his brother Damani Warren, who’s auditioning as the sidekick in this quarterback buddy comedy. Rumor has it Michigan’s playbook doubles as a Monopoly board: Buy a QB, build a skill training center, collect touchdowns. After all, in the cutthroat world of football recruiting, if you’re not recruiting three quarterbacks per open roster spot, are you even trying? Thatcher’s motto: “QB is like evaluating fine wine—pop enough bottles and one’s bound to wow.” Cheers to that.

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