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Auburn offers 2025 4-star WR Andrew Marsh

On3 imageby:Drew Schott02/23/23

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Andrew Marsh
Top-20 2025 WR Andrew Marsh (Sam Spiegelman, On3)

Fulshear (Texas) Katy Jordan four-star wide receiver Andrew Marsh received an offer from Auburn on Thursday. He announced the news over social media.

Marsh currently holds 20 offers. Many of them are from top programs in college football. He broke down his interest in LSU, Oklahoma and Oregon with On3’s Sam Spiegelman on Jan. 10.

LSU: “The coaching staff, the facilities, the campus and the environment as a whole is welcoming. It feels like you’re a part of the family right away. I was at the LSU-Alabama game, so that game was … I don’t know how to put it in words. We stormed the field. We went in the locker room after the game, it was great.”

Oklahoma: “It feels like family and I love the environment. I stay in contact with those guys pretty well and I’ve been up there a few times. It’s a beautiful campus. I love how they play as a team, the environment with the fans, and I really like their play style.”

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Oregon: “Everybody knows that Oregon has the facilities, the gears, but deeper than that, they’re really personable, they stay in contact well and they really welcomed me in.”

For more Auburn recruiting intel, check out Auburn Live.

Meanwhile, Michigan is one of Marsh’s most recent offers. He spoke about being offered by the Wolverines with Zach Libby of The Wolverine.

“That’s obviously a really big offer for me because they’re coming off a really great season last year,” Marsh said on Feb. 7. “Being one of those top teams in the nation shows that it was a big offer. It’s the consistency that they’ve shown. They keep the level of winning up every year. I really like Michigan’s style and how well they design plays when taking deep shots down the field.”