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All-Star Game Roundup: Where Michigan commits are set to play

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Six commits in Michigan’s 2024 recruiting class will complete their high school careers in style.

Under Armour All-America Game

The Under Armour All-American Game brings in over 100 athletes to Orlando, Florida, for a week-long series of hands-on training. The game is played at Camping World Stadium.

Notable alumni include Michigan freshman wide receiver Karmello English, former Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year Jabrill Peppers, Julio Jones, Jadeveon Clowney, Deshaun Watson, Dalvin Cook and Myles Garett.

Michigan will have one commit who’ll travel to the Sunshine State this winter in Top 100 Cincinnati (Ohio) Archbishop Moeller running back Jordan Marshall. The No. 31 overall prospect in the country, according to On3, accepted the invite at the Under Armour Next+ Camp Series in Obetz, Ohio, in May.

All-American Bowl

There will be three commits in Michigan’s 2024 recruiting class who’ll compete in the All-American Bowl next January. It’s hosted annually inside the Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas.

The All-American Bowl is a year-round celebration of high school excellence both on and off the field. As the nation’s premier high school sporting event for 20 years, it features the top 100 senior football players from across the country Broadcast annually on NBC, the All-American Bowl is the most-watched and highest-attended high school sporting event.

Two of the top four ranked U-M pledges this cycle – Top 100 Charlotte (N.C.) Providence Day quarterback Jadyn Davis and On300 Kansas City (Mo.) Rockhurst offensive tackle Andrew Sprague – have accepted invites to the exhibition.

According to its website, the all-star exhibition has produced 14 of the past 20 NFL Rookie of the Year Award winners, 97 Super Bowl Champions, 217 Pro Bowl selection honorees and 118 NFL Draft first-round picks. Notable alumni include Ndamukong Suh, Odell Beckham Jr., Adrian Peterson, Micah Parsons, Tim Tebow and Trevor Lawrence.

Three-star Nappanee (Ind.) Northwood athlete Jo’Ziah Edmond, who recently committed to Michigan on August 1, will also represent the Wolverines in Texas.

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Polynesian Bowl

On300 Bellevue (Wash.) High tight end Hogan Hansen committed to the Polynesian Bowl in late April.

The Pacific Island showcase takes place in Honolulu, Hawaii, after Christmas. It features Power 5-bound football players who hold both Polynesian and non-Polynesian descent. In the bowl’s early years of existence, it was played at Aloha Stadium, the home of the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors football program. But starting in 2022, the game is now hosted at Kūnuiākea Stadium on the Kamehameha Kapālama campus.

Notable alumni include Michigan freshman interior offensive line Amir Herring, Nico Iamaleava and Travis Hunter.

Joining Hansen in Hawaii at the end of the year will be three-star Las Vegas (Nev.) Bishop Gorman running back Micah Ka’apana.

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