Michigan basketball has its first McDonald's All-Americans in nearly two decades.
Four-star guard Kobe Bufkin, five-star wing Caleb Houstan and five-star forward Moussa Diabate were named to the team on Tuesday afternoon, becoming the Wolverines' first signees since Daniel Horton (2002) to earn the distinction.
Due to the coronavirus pandemic, the McDonald's All-American Game will not be played for the second consecutive year, although a full 24-player roster was still announced.
Houstan, who played at Montverde Academy in Florida, is the highest-ranked signee in Michigan's top-ranked recruiting class.