DETROIT — Keon Sabb didn’t necessarily have the same fan fare when he committed to Michigan football compared to when he officially visited.
Once a five-star recruit, Sabb flipped from Clemson to the Wolverines just before early signing day, but when he did so, he was a four-star in the 2023 recruiting rankings. He didn’t see much time as a freshman, but with RJ Moten having transferred to Florida, the path to seeing the field is much higher than it was than last year.
On Thursday, after the Will Johnson Youth Camp held at Wayne State University, we caught up with Sabb and asked him five questions, ranging from why he chose to come to Ann Arbor, what he learned in his first year of college football, and what he hopes to show in his career.
Check out what he said below.