WVU Football Recruiting
WVU Football Competing Against Multiple P4s for JUCO Safety Star
In an effort to find talent, the WVU football program offered a junior college star on Monday.
Joining multiple other Power Four schools, including one within the Big 12, West Virginia extended an offer to Michael Graham Jr. out of Hutchinson Community College in Oklahoma City, Okla.
The 6-foot, 190-pound safety, who was originally a member of the 2024 high school class, announced WVU’s interest on social media. Michigan State and UCF both offered Graham towards the end of October prior to West Virginia getting in the mix. Kansas State then extended him an offer after WVU.
@WVUfootball Blessed to receive another offer! Thank you @CoachDrewDallas @coachHAWK19 @BallcoachKrause @CoachGF628 pic.twitter.com/LBdomgt51j
— Micheal โMJโGraham Jr (@MichealGrahamJr) November 4, 2025
Graham, who won a junior college national championship in 2024, is viewed as a three-start junior college prospect, according to 247 Sports.
Beyond his Power Four opportunities, Graham also has offers from schools like Arkansas State, Coastal Carolina, Eastern Michigan, FIU, Liberty, Old Dominion and Western Michigan.
Kansas State is among the notable major programs who considered pursuing Graham out of high school.
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