September 19, 2024

In exciting news for Michigan football, the recruitment of Andrew Marsh, a highly sought-after top-100 wide receiver, is heating up. Marsh, a four-star prospect from Katy, Texas, who is ranked 58th overall in the 2025 class according to 247 Sports composite rankings, has set a decision date for August 28th. This development is a promising sign for the Wolverines as they look to secure another major recruit.

Marsh recently visited Michigan for the third time in two months, a clear indication of his serious interest in the program. His decision to visit Ann Arbor multiple times, without exploring other schools in between, has further strengthened Michigan’s position. According to 247 Sports crystal ball predictions, the Wolverines are heavily favored to land Marsh, with all indicators pointing toward a potential commitment.

The On3 prediction machine supports this optimistic outlook, giving Michigan an 87-percent chance of securing Marsh’s commitment. Should the Wolverines successfully sign Marsh, it would mark one of their most significant wide receiver recruits since Donovan Peoples-Jones or Nico Collins. Although Roman Wilson has made a considerable impact, Marsh’s recruitment would underscore Michigan’s ability to attract elite wide receiver talent.

The arrival of Marsh could also complement the Wolverines’ existing talent, including 2026 quarterback commitment Brady Hart and 2025 recruit Carter Smith. The potential addition of Marsh would not only enhance Michigan’s receiving corps but also solidify their recruiting momentum as they aim to build a championship-contending team.

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