4-star TE Brady Prieskorn sets commitment date
Rochester (Mich.) Adams four-star tight end Brady Prieskorn narrowed down his list of top schools down to eight on March 13. Now Prieskorn’s ready to make his decision.
The 6-foot-5, 220-pounder announced on Twitter that he’ll be making his college decision on April 25. He’ll be picking from Penn State, Ohio State, Michigan, Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss, Tennessee and Miami.
Prieskorn is the No. 66 overall prospect and No. 5 tight end in the 2024 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. He is also the No. 2 player in Michigan.
According to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine, Michigan is the overwhelming favorite to land a commitment from Prieskorn. The Wolverines sit well above every other school in his top eight with a 93.8% chance.
Prieskorn’s visited Michigan more than any other school. He’s taken five trips to campus with the latest coming on March 18.
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“The biggest takeaway (from the visit) was being with those guys,” Prieskorn told On3 following that visit. “It was fun because I haven’t really done that at any other place. I know if I went there and they went there, we would have a good relationship because they’re all good dudes.
“It was sweet to have all of us together and to see what it’ll be like if all of us went there. We went to get some food and hang out so that was nice. Luke has hit me up a couple of times. He’s always telling me to come so that’s cool. He’s funny (laughs). It feels good that people want me there.”
Michigan isn’t the only school that’s hosted Prieskorn this spring though. Both Penn State and Ole Miss are in his top eight as well and he visited both campuses in April.
“The coaches are great at Ole Miss and my brother just transferred there this past year,” Prieskorn told On3 in mid-March. “Penn State has great coaches and I have a good connection with them. They have a good history with tight ends and developing them.”