Four-star WR Andrew Marsh commits to Michigan
Fulshear (Texas) Katy Jordan On300 receiver Andrew Marsh announced his commitment to Michigan on Tuesday.
The 6-foot 1/2, 175-pound Marsh chose the Wolverines over his other finalists in Colorado, Texas, Washington and USC. The Huskies particularly battled hard down the stretch.
Marsh visited Ann Arbor six times during his process, including a spring practice, twice in June and then the Barbecue at the Big House in July. Future position coach Ron Bellamy was the lead recruiter in courting Marsh.
“Michigan is really just somewhere I feel really comfortable,” Marsh said. “Close to the coaches over the years. We stayed in really good contact. It’s somewhere that wins every year and somewhere I feel I can be developed and get to the next level.”
Wolverines add Marsh to its Top 15 class
The four-star Marsh becomes commit No. 17 for the Maize and Blue in the class-of-2025. He becomes one of the jewels, tabbed by the On3 Industry as the No. 12 receiver in the land and No. 87 prospect overall.
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Marsh’s official visit was the last weekend in June. That’s when the Wolverines took control in the recruitment.
“My trip was really good,” Marsh said at the time. “This time I was able to really spend around the entire coaching staff, hang out with current players and other recruits. The relationship with them continues to grow each time I’m there. They are so relatable and easy to talk to. Coach Bellamy is a person I really trust and can talk to easily. This weekend I spent time with the 2025 committed quarterback (Carter Smith). We were able to connect.”
As a junior Marsh turned 65 receptions into 1,158 yards and 15 touchdowns. He has 2,414 career receiving yards and 31 scores over his first three varsity seasons. In addition to those touchdown catches he has a punt return and kick return for six.