Newsstand: Four-star Michigan WR target Andrew Marsh sets decision date
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2025 Katy (Texas) Jordan four-star wide receiver Andrew Marsh is down to five schools, and he’ll announce his decision Aug. 20. Marsh will pick between Michigan, Washington, Colorado, Texas and USC.
The Wolverines are the leader on the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM). There are five expert predictions in for Michigan to land Marsh, including from On3’s Steve Wiltfong and The Wolverine’s EJ Holland and Zach Libby.
“Michigan is really just somewhere I feel really comfortable,” Marsh told On3. “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.”
Former Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh was hit with a four-year show cause from a Level I charge that he failed to cooperate with an NCAA investigation into the Wolverines for alleged minor recruiting violations during the COVID-19 dead period. His attorney, Tom Mars, released a statement on his thoughts on the situation with the current Los Angeles Chargers coach.
“The way I see it, from Coach Harbaugh’s perspective, today’s COI decision is like being in college and getting a letter from your high school saying you’ve been suspended because you didn’t sign the yearbook,” Mars wrote.
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“If I were in Coach Harbaugh’s shoes and had an $80 million contract as head coach of the Chargers, I wouldn’t pay any attention to the findings of a kangaroo court, which claims to represent the principles of the nation’s most flagrant, repeat violator of the federal antitrust laws.”
Michigan football practice report from MGoBlueTV’s Ed Kengerski:
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“I’ve been working this offseason to prepare myself, prepare my body for that expanded role,” Mullings said. “And I definitely feel like those preparations that I’ve made in preparing my body — trying to get a little bit lighter, trying to get a little bit faster — will definitely help. I’m just excited for it, honestly.”
— Michigan graduate running back Kalel Mullings
Headlines Of The Day
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Michigan freshman RB Jordan Marshall impressing in fall camp: ‘Great addition’
• Zach Libby, The Wolverine: Coach of 2026 in-state TE Lincoln Keyes and LB Isaiah Harris talks Michigan, staff connections, spring visit, more
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: DB Quinten Johnson: Champions Circle, Michigan’s NIL ‘framework’ are ‘the best in the country’
• Clayton Sayfie, The Wolverine: Michigan fall camp quick-hitters: Early impressions of QBs, young running backs standing out, Will Johnson putting in extra work
• Steve Wiltfong, On3: Blue-chip WR Andrew Marsh talks final five schools