Long snapper Jack Treutelaar has committed to Michigan, adding another special teams player to the Wolverines' roster. Treutelaar, a 4.5-star prospect from Libertyville, Illinois, is a 2026 graduate with a strong reputation in the long snapping world. He's the second specialist pledge in his class, joining kicker Jacob Baggett, and fills a spot previously occupied by Colton Dermer, who transferred to Georgia. Treutelaar's talent is evident in his performance at Kohl's Snapping Camps, where he consistently snapped the ball with college-level speed and showed big-time potential. His bio on Rubio Long Snapping highlights his great personality and ability to dominate, while his bio on Kohl's Kicking praises his accuracy and potential for future success. Special teams coordinator Kerry Coombs has also brought in a quartet of special teams transfers, including Pittsburgh kicker Trey Butkowski, Marshall long snapper Gavin Magorien, UNLV punter Cam Brown, and Pittsburgh long snapper Nico Crawford, further strengthening Michigan's special teams unit.