Linebacker Ndi Etta Commits to Michigan's 2026 Class After Official Visit
The pledge underscores Kyle Whittingham’s early reshaping of Michigan’s 2026 recruiting group.
Overview
- Etta announced his decision on social media Sunday following his trip to Ann Arbor.
- The Liberty Christian (Argyle, Texas) defender is the younger brother of Michigan lineman Enow Etta, who withdrew from the transfer portal to return for 2026.
- Michigan recruited him for an outside linebacker/defensive end role, he is not rated by major services, and his offers included Miami (Ohio), Toledo, Army, UTEP, Sacramento State, Austin Peay and Tennessee State.
- The 6-foot-1, 215-pound senior posted 68 tackles, 17 tackles for loss and 10.5 sacks last season, according to recruiting reports.
- He is the second commit under new coach Kyle Whittingham, bringing the class to 23 pledges with 21 already signed, and he is expected to sign on Wednesday.