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    Top-10 Wide Receiver Commits To Big Ten Powerhouse

    By J.C. Shelton,

    15 hours ago

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    Four-star wide receiver Andrew Marsh committed to the Michigan Wolverines on Wednesday night, becoming one of the crown jewels of UM's 2025 class.

    The Katy Jordan High School product hails from Fulshear, Texas. Marsh (6-foot-1, 175 pounds) is rated as the No. 9 WR, the No, 13 player in the state and the No. 63 overall recruit in his class, per 247Sports.

    Marsh chose Michigan and first-year head coach Sherrone Moore over Washington, Texas, USC and Colorado. The talented wideout took a trip to Ann Arbor on June 21, his last official visit before his decision.

    Marsh caught 65 passes for 1,158 yards and 15 touchdowns as a junior for Katy Jordan high. He also holds a personal best of 50.24 in the 400-meter with the track team.

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    Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore watches warm up during the spring game at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, April 20, 2024.

    Junfu Han &sol USA TODAY NETWORK

    Marsh is now UM's highest-rated offensive recruit in the 2025 cycle and the first wide receiver pledge. Only four-star defensive backs Ivan Taylor and Kainoa Winston top Marsh within 247Sports' rankings.

    The Wolverines sit third in the Big Ten (Ohio State, Oregon) in team recruiting rankings and No. 12 overall with plenty of time remaining in the cycle. Moore's first true class will be pivotal for Michigan's chances at maintaining the momentum built by former head coach Jim Harbaugh, and Marsh is certainly a step in the right direction.

    Related: Nation's No. 1 Running Back Commits To SEC Powerhouse

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