Michigan head coach Juwan Howard has struck on the recruiting trail once again by securing the commitment of 2020 f0ur-star PF Terrance Williams on Wednesday. Williams' commitment to the Wolverines comes on the heels of his official visit to Ann Arbor over the weekend.

Williams took to his social media account to make the news official.

Williams, who spoke to The Michigan Insider recently, discussed his official visit and mentioned how much he enjoyed the atmosphere of the Crisler Center on Sunday during the Wolverines' win over UMass Lowell.

"It was definitely a great visit," Williams told The Michigan Insider. "Even though the students were not on campus, the game was still very much alive and packed and was a great atmosphere. It was great being around Coach Howard and getting to know him more."

He also had the opportunity to re-connect with head coach Juwan Howard, too, who gave Williams a clear idea of how he could potentially fit into his offensive system going forward.

"I was impressed with his coaching style. He lets his guys play through mistakes which is very important," Williams said of Howard. "I liked the fast-paced offense they run and the movement they had, such as back screens and a lot of ball screens. In his system, he told me I would play more of the 3 and 4 as a hybrid forward, but with his position-less style of basketball, it really doesn’t matter the numbers, it’s just more of who is at different spots, which I like."

According to 247Sports Director of Basketball Scouting Jerry Meyer, he sees Williams as a Power-5 starter with plenty of athleticism in his arsenal.

"Has strong physique and plays with toughness," Meyer wrote. "Not an explosive athlete or high leaper, but has physical/functional athleticism. Has good hands and feet. Reliable positional rebounder. Average ball-handler and passer. Has an efficient shooting form and potential to stretch the defense in college. Has versatility as a big man defender.

Williams joins the Wolverines' recruiting class after previously being committed to Georgetown. He did not sign with the Hoyas during the early signing period and shortly de-committed after the period was over.

He is the fourth commitment of the 2020 recruiting class for the Wolverines. Joining four-star point guard Zeb Jackson, who has signed with the program, five-star Isaiah Todd and four-star Hunter Dickinson, who recently committed to the program.

Williams told TMI that he has built a bond with members of the recruiting class.

"In the recruiting class, Hunter (Dickinson) and I have a good bond since we grew up together," Williams said. "I also know Zeb from the NBPA camp since he was on my team."

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