Michigan trying to flip Georgia Tech WR commit
Speaking of players Michigan is trying to flip, the Wolverines are also trying to flip Jamauri Brice, a 2025 three-star wide receiver who committed to Georgia Tech in June.
Brice showed interest in Michigan earlier this spring, taking his first visit back in March. In an interview with The Wolverine’s Zach Libby ($), he looks open to a flip.
“I love to hear what everyone has to say. I take in the coaching tips, learn more about the game, and see how everyone sees me,” Brice said. “I want to go where I have a chance to play and have the best relationships. I take in everything that they say.”
Brice mentioned his family liked the Michigan visit quite a bit.
“I liked it a lot, personally,” Brice said. “Me and my parents liked it a lot. It was nice getting around the teachers for the first time. I love the school and the program. It was a good experience.”
At the end of the day, it sounds like Brice is at least open to the idea of possibly moving to Michigan.
“Michigan is still on my radar,” Brice said. “I like Michigan. They play good football. I want to go somewhere I can fight, so I feel pretty good about Michigan. They’re on the back of my mind. I think I fit in well. Their pro-style attack is pretty similar to what we do at my school.”
Quick hits
-On The Wolverine’s recruiting board ($), Holland mentioned 2025 four-star cornerback Shamari Earls, who committed to Georgia last month and has been linked to Michigan all summer, is still talking to defensive backs coach LaMar Morgan. Holland reported that Michigan is going to push to get him back on campus this fall.
-Shifting gears to basketball real quick, top-100 guard Mazi Mosley is visiting Michigan on Aug. 31, as reported by 247Sports’ Dushawn London ($). He is also set to visit Iowa and LSU, and Georgia Tech and Kansas are also under consideration.