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Meet The Commits: Overview of Michigan’s 2024 recruiting class

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Michigan is tied for the most 2024 verbal commitments (21) across all of college football. 

Possessing two pledges ranked in the Top 100, according to the On3 Industry Rankings, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies, Michigan is also No. 5 overall in the 2024 On3 Industry National Team Recruiting Rankings

The Wolverine takes a deep dive on all 21 commits and how Michigan was able to land each athlete. 

QB Jadyn Davis

Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina

School: Providence Day School

Height: 6-foot-0 1/2

Weight: 190lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 33 in the country, No. 4 quarterback nationally, No. 1 in North Carolina

NIL Valuation: $589K

Other Notable Offers: Clemson, Georgia, North Carolina, Penn State, Tennessee, Ohio State

How We Got Here: Jadyn Davis made his public commitment on ESPN’s SportsCenter a little more than 24 hours before Michigan’s spring game earlier this month. Taking five total unofficial visits to Ann Arbor going back to June of last year, Davis and his family connected well with Michigan quarterbacks coach Kirk Campbell on his March return and went ahead with a decision shortly afterwards. 

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RB Jordan Marshall

Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio

School: Archbishop Moeller

Height: 5-foot-11

Weight: 190lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 88 in the country, No. 7 running back nationally, No. 3 in Ohio 

NIL Valuation: $124K

Other Notable Offers: Ohio State, Wisconsin, Penn State, Tennessee, Oregon, Auburn

How We Got Here: Jordan Marshall originally planned to schedule a commitment date during the month of July but shut down his recruitment shortly following a third unofficial visit to Michigan last month. Beating out Ohio State in a highly publicized fashion, running backs coach Mike Hart led the efforts to establish close relationships and daily communication with Marshall and his parents. 

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TE Brady Prieskorn

Hometown: Rochester Hills, Michigan 

School: Rochester Adams

Height: 6-foot-5

Weight: 220lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 91 in the country, No. 7 tight end nationally, No. 2 in Michigan

NIL Valuation: $114K

Other Notable Offers: Alabama, Georgia, Ohio State, Penn State, Ole Miss, Miami 

How We Got Here: Brady Prieskorn dropped a Top 8 list in mid-March that included Michigan and later went back to campus that same week to be with the coaching staff again. Prieskorn was long regarded as the top tight end target on Michigan’s board this cycle with assistant coach Grant Newsome now locking in two commits at the position in back-to-back classes. 

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OT Andrew Sprague

Hometown: Kansas City, Missouri

School: Rockhurst High

Height: 6-foot-8

Weight: 295lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 148 in the country, No. 10 offensive tackle nationally, No. 5in Missouri

NIL Valuation: $107K

Other Notable Offers: USC, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, LSU, Oregon, Penn State

How We Got Here: Andrew Sprague was in attendance for Michigan’s spring game event and spent quite a bit of time with the verbal commits who were also at The Big House. Heavy talks with offensive coordinator and offensive line coach Sherrone Moore, as well as his close friendship with 2023 athlete signee Kendrick Bell, paved the way to Sprague joining the two-time reigning Joe Moore Award winning group in Ann Arbor. 

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TE Hogan Hansen

Hometown: Bellevue, Washington

School: Bellevue High 

Height: 6-foot-5

Weight: 200lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 166 in the country, No. 12 tight end nationally, No. 4 in Washington

NIL Valuation: $101K

Other Notable Offers: Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Florida, Tennessee, Michigan State

How We Got Here: Hogan Hansen took an unofficial visit to Michigan in mid-October for the Penn State game and got onboard a few weeks before Christmas Day. The leaders of Ford Sports Performance, a training facility based in the Pacific Northwest that works year-round with Hansen, have built a strong connection with multiple members on Michigan’s coaching staff, including Grant Newsome and director of recruiting operations Albert Karschnia

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OT Blake Frazier

Hometown: Austin, Texas

School: Vandegrift High

Height: 6-foot-5 1/2

Weight: 270lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 178 in the country, No. 15 offensive tackle nationally, No. 33 in Texas

Other Notable Offers: Florida, Texas, LSU, Texas A&M, Clemson, Oklahoma

How We Got Here: Blake Frazier is the son of former Michigan starting center Steve Frazier, who snapped for future NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Tom Brady. Holding off signifiant pushes from the Texas powerhouses and other Power 5 elites, Michigan brought up Frazier and his family to campus for a multi-day unofficial visit in mid-March, ultimately claiming its fourth offensive line commit almost a month later. 

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DB Jacob Oden

Hometown: Harper Woods, Michigan

School: Harper Woods High

Height: 6-foot-0 1/2

Weight: 185lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 204 in the country, No. 16 safety nationally, No. 4 in Michigan

Other Notable Offers: Michigan State, Penn State, Tennessee, Iowa, Notre Dame, Arkansas

How We Got Here: Jacob Oden has known Michigan co-defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach Steve Clinkscale throughout much of his childhood and their correspondence spawned into something greater when Oden became a Power 5-bound football player. The last unofficial visit that Oden made to Michigan, before his February commitment, came the month prior in which he and top cornerback target Bryce West were on campus individually to be with Clinkscale in a exclusive setting. 

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LB Mason Curtis

Hometown: Nashville, Tennessee

School: Ensworth High

Height: 6-foot-4

Weight: 190lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 214 in the country, No. 21 linebacker nationally, No. 3 in Tennessee

Other Notable Offers: South Carolina, Tennessee, Louisville, Michigan State, Ole Miss, Colorado

How We Got Here: Mason Curtis holds the title of being the first 2024 prospect to commit to Michigan back in June of last year. Right before the summer dead period, Curtis and his family made the trip up to Ann Arbor, which resulted in the versatile defender falling in love with the program. The Nashville based training organization that works with Curtis – National Players Academy – holds a longtime relationship with Steve Clinkscaleand has also produced sophomore linebacker Junior Colson

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DL Jerod Smith

Hometown: Cheshire, Connecticut

School: Cheshire Academy 

Height: 6-foot-2 1/2

Weight: 255lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 262 in the country, No. 28 defensive lineman nationally, No. 4 in Connecticut

Other Notable Offers: Notre Dame, Alabama, Kentucky, Georgia, Penn State, Miami

How We Got Here: Jerod Smith was heavily favorited last week to commit to Michigan once defensive line coach Mike Elstonvisited his school to begin the spring evaluation period and when the four-star took an unofficial visit last month. The Wolverines beat out Notre Dame, who for several months, was a major lean to take Smith’s talents to South Bend. 

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WR I’Marion Stewart

Hometown: Chicago, Illinois

School: Kenwood Academy

Height: 6-foot-0

Weight: 177lbs

One Industry Ranking: No. 313 in the country, No. 54 wide receiver, No. 7 in Illinois

Other Notable Offers: Wisconsin, Oregon, Tennessee, Illinois, Georgia, Penn State

How We Got Here: I’Marion Stewart’s verbal commitment dropped immediately following his official visit to Michigan and after his multiple returns earlier in the spring. Wide receivers coach Ron Bellamy developed a strong relationship with Stewart and his family over the course of several months. When Stewart committed live at the OT7 Finals in California, his father was interviewed while wearing The Wolverine movie character costume.

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IOL Luke Hamilton

Hometown: Avon, Ohio

School: Avon High

Height: 6-foot-4 1/2

Weight: 290lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 361 in the country, No. 28 interior offensive lineman nationally, No. 13 in Ohio 

Other Notable Offers: Penn State, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Cincinnati, Kentucky, Tennessee

How We Got Here: Luke Hamilton ended up being the third of four connective Ohio natives to commit to Michigan in span of four days. The other three were 2023 targets. Hamilton went to social media the day after the Ohio State win last season to announce his decision, becoming the first junior out of Ohio to enter the group. Hamilton has rightfully earned the honor of being an outstanding player recruiter behind the scenes. 

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DL Ted Hammond

Hometown: Cincinnati, Ohio

School: St. Xavier

Height: 6-foot-4

Weight: 265lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 401 in the country, No. 36 defensive lineman nationally, No. 16 in Ohio 

Other Notable Offers: Iowa, Cincinnati, Kentucky, Louisville, Oklahoma, Washington

How We Got Here: Ted Hammond wasted little time to commit to Michigan in January, which was the same month in which the pass rusher was offered by Mike Elston and returned to campus for the team’s Junior Day event. 

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DL Owen Wafle 

Hometown: Princeton, New Jersey 

School: Hun School 

Height: 6-foot-2

Weight: 267lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 428 in the country, No. 39 defensive lineman nationally, No. 9 in New Jersey 

Other Notable Offers: Notre Dame, Rutgers, Oklahoma, Iowa, Minnesota, Cincinnati 

How We Got Here: Owen Wafle committed to Michigan immediately following his official visit this weekend. It was the first-time that the mauling pass rusher had been in Ann Arbor but throughout the spring, the coaching staff was working behind the scenes to grow the relationship and communication. Wafle decommitted from Notre Dame in late-May after being locked in with the Fighting Irish for over a year. 

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IOL Jake Guarnera 

Hometown: Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida

School: Ponte Vedra High

Height: 6-foot-4

Weight: 283lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 434 in the country, No. 32 interior offensive lineman nationally, No. 61 in Florida 

Other Notable Offers: Florida, Penn State, Rutgers, Miami, NC State 

How We Got Here: Jake Guarnera made two unofficial visits to Michigan last year but never felt like he got a full experience on campus. He decided to fly up again in mid-March after the U-M coaching staff increased the communication with the projected center and his family earlier in the offseason. More than one day around the facilities and garnering close friendships with the other offensive commits paved the way for Guarnera to choose the Wolverines in late-April. 

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WR Channing Goodwin

Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina 

School: Providence Day 

Height: 6-foot-1

Weight: 175lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 453 in the country, No. 79 wide receiver nationally, No. 14 in North Carolina 

Other Notable Offers: Virginia Tech, NC State, South Carolina, North Carolina, Louisville, Kentucky

How We Got Here: Channing Goodwin picked up his Michigan offer during the spring evaluation period last year and made several unofficial visits to Ann Arbor, beginning in June, when he went up with father Jonathan Goodwin, who played for the Wolverines in the 90’s. Most of Goodwin’s trips also included teammate Jadyn Davis. The wideout last appeared at the facilities during spring camp practice in mid-March and ultimately shut down his recruitment in mid-May. 

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OT Ben Roebuck

Hometown: Lakewood, Ohio

School: St. Edward

Height: 6-foot-7

Weight: 340lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 518 in the country, No. 29 offensive tackle nationally, No. 19 in Ohio 

Other Notable Offers: Michigan State, Wisconsin, Penn State, Cincinnati, Tennessee, Ole Miss

How We Got Here: Ben Roebuck didn’t visit Michigan during the fall season but he made up time by going back on four separate occassions this offseason, including this past January for the Junior Day event and in March to watch spring practice. Roebuck, who has a tight friendship with Luke HamiltonTed Hammond and Jordan Marshall, has gone on record on multiple occasions describing the development of Sherrone Moore being a big catalyst for his commitment. 

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LB Cole Sullivan 

Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 

School: Central Catholic 

Height: 6-foot-4

Weight: 200lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 549 in the country, No. 64 linebacker nationally, No. 13 in Pennsylvania 

Other Notable Offers: Notre Dame, Penn State, Miami, Pitt, Oklahoma, Michigan State, Wisconsin 

How We Got Here: Cole Sullivan was a lean to Notre Dame this past winter and early spring until Michigan brought him and his family on two unofficial visits during the month of March. Meetings with strength and conditioning coach Ben Herbert, who’s a fellow native of Pittsburgh, plus the instilled trust of linebackers coach Chris Partridge propelled the Wolverines to receiving a commitment from Sullivan in mid-May. Kirk Campbell also has roots in Pittsburgh.

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RB Micah Ka’apana

Hometown: Las Vegas, Nevada

School: Bishop Gorman

Height: 5-foot-11

Weight: 195lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 718 in the country, No. 57 running back, No. 4 in Nevada

Other Notable Offers: Nebraska, Washington State, Oklahoma State, Hawaii, Arizona State, UNLV

How We Got Here: Micah Ka’apana announced his verbal commitment less than a week after taking his first-ever visit to Michigan in June. Mike Hart issued an offer two months ago to the fast-rising ball carrier, who had planned official visits to Washington State and Nebraska but went ahead with his school of choice earlier than expected.

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IOL/DL Manuel Beigel 

Hometown: Frankfurt, Germany

School: Choate Rosemary Hall 

Height: 6-foot-5

Weight: 282lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 831 in the country, No. 65 interior offensive lineman nationally, No. 8 in Connecticut

Other Notable Offers: Georgia, Penn State, Central Michigan 

How We Got Here: Manuel Beigel was the second commitment for Michigan this cycle when he got added in July of last year. A part of PPI Recruits, an international exposure service that’s also trained 2023 EDGE signee Aymeric Koumba, Beigel performed well at one of Michigan’s summer camps the month before and led to Mike Elston offering the German born two-way lineman. 

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LB Jaden Smith 

Hometown: Charlotte, North Carolina 

School: West Charlotte High 

Height: 6-foot-2.5

Weight: 195lbs

On3 Ranking: No. 30 linebacker nationally, No. 14 in North Carolina 

How We Got Here: Michigan entered the mix for Jaden Smithduring the early portions of the spring evaluation period when Chris Partridge stopped by the defensive athlete’s high school and offered. Rising quickly up the board in the following weeks, Smith made his first-ever visit to Ann Arbor the first weekend of June, going public with his set commitment date shortly afterwards. Smith pledged before taking his scheduled official visit to U-M on June 23rd. 

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LB Zach Ludwig

Hometown: South Park, Pennsylvania

School: South Park High 

Height: 6-foot-2

Weight: 205lbs

On3 Industry Ranking: No. 1337 in the country, No. 136 linebacker nationally, No. 37 in Pennsylvania 

NIL Valuation: $19.4K

How We Got Here: Zach Ludwig was a surprise commitment because he told the Michigan coaching staff of his plans following the Ohio State game back in November. However, the public wasn’t aware of Ludwig until early February. Ludwig, the nephew of Michigan strength and conditioning coach Ben Herbert, visited Ann Arbor while the Wolverines were preparing for the Buckeyes and was eventually welcomed with open arms by head coach Jim Harbaugh

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