Wolverine TV: Game clips of Top 100 Michigan WR signee Andrew Marsh
The Wolverine’s EJ Holland was recently in Houston, Texas and saw Top 100 Michigan wide receiver signee Andrew Marsh in his final high school game.
Watch full game clips at the end of this story.
Marsh Recruitment
Marsh notched an offer from Michigan back in January of last year and immediately became a priority for the Wolverines.
U-M wide receivers coach Ron Bellamy built a strong relationship with Marsh throughout the process and was able to get him on campus just a few months later. Marsh visited Michigan three times this summer, including for his official visit for Victors Weekend in late June.
It was there where Michigan began to trend on the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine. Marsh returned to Ann Arbor for the BBQ at The Big House in July, which only helped the Wolverines with their momentum in this race.
Marsh ultimately committed to Michigan over fellow finalists Colorado, Texas, USC and Washington. He signed with the Wolverines earlier this month.
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Here is what Holland had to say about Marsh.
“Marsh is one of the best in the air receivers in the country,” Holland said. “He’s only listed at about 6-foot or 6-foot and a half, but he plays much bigger than his size. Marsh makes a lot of contested catches on film. It’s not really a 50-50 ball when Marsh is in the air. He plays extremely physical and literally runs people over. The biggest knock on him is speed, but he has enough of it and makes plenty of plays after the catch.”
Michigan has 23 commits in its 2025 recruiting class — five-star Belleville (Mich.) High quarterback Bryce Underwood, five-star Overland Park (Kan.) Blue Valley Northwest offensive tackle Andrew Babalola, Top 100 Oak Park (Ill.) Fenwick EDGE Nate Marshall, Top 100 Chester (Va.) Thomas Dale cornerback Shamari Earls, Top 100 Monroe (N.C.) High safety Jordan Young, Top 100 Katy (Texas) Jordan wide receiver Andrew Marsh, On300 Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga defensive back Kainoa Winston, On300 Alpharetta (Ga.) High EDGE Julius Holly, On300 Kilgore (Texas) High cornerback Jayden Sanders, On300 New Orleans (La.) Archbishop Shaw wide receiver Jacob Washington, On300 Newburgh (Ind.) Castle defensive lineman Benny Patterson, On300 New Orleans (La.) Archbishop Shaw running back Jasper Parker, four-star Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy linebacker Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng, four-star Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy running back Donovan Johnson, four-star Birmingham (Mich.) Groves offensive lineman Avery Gach, three-star Howell (Mich.) High defensive lineman Bobby Kanka, three-star Bradenton (Fla.) IMG Academy offensive lineman Kaden Strayhorn, three-star Stockbridge (Ga.) High linebacker Chase Taylor, three-star Lake Worth (Fla.) Santaluces wide receiver Jamar Browder, three-star Louisville (Ky.) Fern Creek defensive lineman Travis Moten, three-star Cincinnati (Ohio) St. Xavier quarterback Chase Herbstreit and three-star Alcoa (Tenn.) High tight end Eli Owens.
The class is ranked No. 9 nationally and No. 3 in the Big Ten, per the On3 Industry national team recruiting rankings. The Wolverines currently sit behind Ohio State and Oregon.