On300 TE Andrew Rappleyea Commits To Michigan
Michigan has added a big piece to its 2023 recruiting class.
The Wolverines scored a commitment from On300 Milton (Mass.) Academy tight end Andrew Rappleyea on Sunday afternoon.
Rappleyea’s commitment comes just hours following a weekend unofficial visit.
“The recruiting process has been life changing,” Rappleyea wrote on social media. “I’ve met a lot of great coaches and made many great relationships, but one school has separated from the rest.
“With that being said, there is no need to prolong the process. I’ve found my home, and I’m excited to announce that I’ve committed to the University of Michigan.”
Rappleyea picked Michigan over offers from Boston College, Michigan State, North Carolina, Ohio State, Penn State, Tennessee, Wisconsin and others.
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Rappleyea is the first tight end to commit to Michigan in the 2023 recruiting cycle. He is also the second New England tight end to side with the Wolverines over the last three years, joining freshman Louis Hansen.
Overall, Michigan holds five commitments this cycle and has a Top 5 class nationally.
At 6-foot-4, 215 pounds, Rappleyea is ranked as the No. 10 tight end and No. 169 overall prospect nationally, per On3.