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Michigan lands 2025 commitment from elite WR, top-100 prospect
By Andrew Olson
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Michigan landed a big-time pickup for its 2025 recruiting class on Tuesday.
Andrew Marsh, a blue-chip wide receiver from the state of Texas, has committed to play for the Wolverines. The top-100 prospect announced his plans to take his talents to Ann Arbor in a commitment ceremony.
2025 4⭐️ Katy Jordan (TX) WR Andrew Marsh talks with VYPE’s @jackson_dip about his commitment to Michigan! #txhsfb pic.twitter.com/H3YOAI53al
— VYPE Houston (@vypehouston) August 21, 2024
Out of Fulshear (Texas) Katy Jordan High School, Marsh is listed as measuring 6-1, 175 pounds. On the 247Sports Composite, Marsh is rated 4-stars, the No. 9 wide receiver, No. 13 player in the Lone Star State and No. 63 prospect overall in the Class of 2025.
Marsh’s talent attracted scholarship offers from coast to coast. He drew interest from Alabama, Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Michigan State, Nebraska, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Penn State, Tennessee, Texas A&M and others.
After picking up 34 scholarship offers, Marsh narrowed it down to Michigan, Washington, USC, Texas and Colorado.
“Coming to start a new chapter for Michigan football,” Marsh told Hayes Fawcett of On3 to announce his UM pledge.
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With Marsh on board, Michigan now has 12 verbal commitments for 2025. The class ranks No. 3 in the Big Ten and No. 12 nationally on the Composite.
Wolverine fans can get a preview of what Marsh brings to the team by checking out highlights in the clips below:
Michigan lands a commitment from ESPN 300 No. 62 Andrew Marsh 👀 @AndrewaTmMarsh
One of the top WR prospects in Texas, Marsh is an explosive prospect with a ton of athleticism who has produced a ton on the field. Big pickup for the defending champs‼️
— Billy Tucker (@TheUCReport) August 20, 2024
Welcome to Michigan, Andrew Marsh 〽️ pic.twitter.com/hq8s4jLaWA
— 〽️att Hartwell (@MaizeCrusader) August 20, 2024
A former Florida beat reporter, Andrew writes for the Saturday Tradition News Desk.