Bio Blast: Meet Top 100 Michigan WR signee Andrew Marsh
Top 100 Katy (Texas) Jordan wide receiver Andrew Marsh officially signed with Michigan on Wednesday.
Here is everything you need to know about the talented pass catcher.
The Skinny
Height: 6-0.5
Weight: 175
Senior Stats: Recorded 65 receptions for 1,172 yards and 11 touchdowns
Industry Ranking: No. 13 wide receiver, No. 90 overall
Interesting Facts: Named to the Navy All-American game. Was an AAU All-American high jumper. Led Katy Jordan to the third round of the playoffs. Favorite food is chicken alfredo.
Recruitment
Michigan made Marsh an early priority and got him on campus on multiple occasions over the last year and a half. Marsh was set to make an official visit to Michigan in November but moved it to the summer and committed before the start of his senior year. Marsh picked Michigan over offers from Oklahoma, USC, Washington and others. Marsh did make a late visit to Washington but stuck with the Wolverines.
He Said It
“I’ve always wanted to get on the field and play early. That’s something I’ve wanted to do for a long time. Just the fact that I’ll have that opportunity there is something that I’m definitely excited for.”
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They Said It
“Uncle Ron (Bellamy)! We actually took a picture together and we were like ‘are we starting to look alike?’ It was really good seeing him on the visit and getting to go on the field to talk to Coach (Sherrone) Moore. We still feel like we’re being recruited, but it’s more natural. The masks have come off, and we have a chance to talk to each other about family and what we’re up to. It’s like talking to my brother.” — Marsh’s mother, Eleanor
Scouting Report
“I think with Andrew, what sticks out to me first is that he has really strong hands. He’s outstanding at finishing through contact, plays bigger than his size, and I think projects as just a really reliable target. When you’re projecting him playing in the Big Ten, playing against physical corners, guys who are going to get up on you and contest catches, I think Andrew projects really well in that style of football. He has some of the bigger hands at the position nationally. He has 10 and a quarter-inch hands. He tested as a good athlete. He was very good as a junior. He had over 1,100 yards, 15 touchdowns. He’s a 6-foot-4 high jumper, so he has everything you want in terms of the profile. Seeing him in person multiple times over the past couple of years, he’s made some highlight grabs. I think he’s a guy who can really go up and get it, especially for a receiver who’s under 6-foot-1. He plays bigger than his size.” — On3 Rankings Director Charles Power