
Four-star wide receiver Andrew Marsh announced his commitment to Michigan football on Tuesday evening. Marsh, a top-100 recruit from Katy Jordan High School in Fulshear, Texas, had been considering Michigan, Texas, USC, Washington, and Colorado.
According to Hayes Fawcett’s post for @on3recruits, Marsh, standing 6’1″ and weighing 180 pounds, chose the Wolverines over the other contenders.
Ranked as the 58th overall player in the 2025 recruiting class by 247Sports, Marsh is the 8th-best wide receiver and the 13th-best player in Texas. Gabe Brooks from 247Sports described Marsh as an explosive and productive receiver with a lean, athletic build. He has shown impressive skills in high jump, vertical jump, and broad jump categories. Known for his big-play ability, Marsh is effective in gaining yards after the catch due to his athleticism and balance.
Marsh has accumulated over 1,100 receiving yards as a junior and has more than 2,400 career receiving yards. He also adds value as a potential return specialist, having scored a punt return touchdown in 2023. While he may need to add strength to compete against stronger defenders, Marsh is considered a high-major prospect with significant potential for development and a promising future in college football and beyond.
This commitment is a significant win for Michigan football, adding one of the nation’s top wide receivers to their roster.
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