Michigan basketball lands another four-star commit in 2020 class

The Wolverines added a 2020 four-star power forward to the class.

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When Michigan hired Juwan Howard, there were more questions than answers. Now, just a few months into his tenure, we now have more answers than questions.

And that goes for both on and off the court.

While the Wolverines have had an impressive start under Howard, including two early season top ten wins, the first-year head coach has had solid success on the recruiting trail. It started with getting now-starter Franz Wagner to come to Ann Arbor instead of playing pro-ball in Europe. Then he landed five-star Isaiah Todd and four-star Hunter Dickinson, both standouts in the 2020 class.

And the Wolverines got a New Year’s gift, adding another to the 2020 group, with Terrance Williams posting on Twitter that he’s committed to the maize and blue.

Williams is a four-star power forward, rated as the No. 84 player in the 2020 class, regardless of position. He’s also the 17th-best power forward and top player in Washington D.C., as he plays high school ball at Gonzaga.

He visited Ann Arbor on Dec. 28, so he apparently saw all he needed to see.

Williams was once committed to Georgetown.