New Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore is off to a strong start in continuing the success of the Jim Harbaugh era, which culminated in a national championship. To maintain that success, Moore needs to excel on the recruiting trail, where championship rosters are built. So far, he’s doing just that, as his recruiting efforts have led to a No. 12 ranked class nationally, recently bolstered by a significant commitment.
Andrew Marsh, a four-star wide receiver from Fulshear, Texas, has committed to Michigan, choosing the Wolverines over other top programs like Washington, Texas, USC, and Colorado. This is a major recruiting victory for Moore and the Wolverines, and Marsh seems fully committed to helping Michigan uphold its championship legacy. “Coming to start a new chapter for Michigan football,” Marsh told Hayes Fawcett about his decision. He elaborated further with EJ Holland of On3, saying, “The people, the history, the reputation and the ability to get to the next level are reasons why Michigan has always been up there.”
Winning out over Texas and Washington is especially significant for Michigan, as both of those programs are also competing at a high level. USC, under the guidance of skilled recruiter Lincoln Riley, and Colorado, led by the charismatic “Coach Prime,” also posed formidable competition. Despite this, Michigan secured Marsh’s commitment, marking an impressive recruiting win for Moore.
According to the 247Sports composite rankings, Marsh is the No. 9 wide receiver in the 2025 class, making his commitment a crucial addition to Michigan’s future roster.