Andrew Marsh commits to Michigan Wolverines to ‘create history’
The history says it all, really,’ said Marsh. ‘I’m glad to be a part of something, something bigger than myself and be a part of a team, community and school like that. I hope I can create my own piece of history.’
Katy Jordan (Texas) playmaker Andrew Marsh is one of the most electric wide receivers in the 2025 class.
The 6-foot-1, 175-pound athlete is rated the nation’s No. 63 overall prospect and No. 9 wide receiver and accrued more than 30 scholarship offers during his lengthy recruitment.
On Tuesday, Marsh announced is college commitment, choosing the Michigan Wolverines over fellow finalists Colorado, Texas, USC and Washington.
“I’m going to Michigan,” he said. “It was really just everything they bring to the table — the off the field piece. I’ll get a good education and I can go win, year in, year out and get to the league.”
“The history says it all, really. I’m glad to be a part of something, something bigger than myself and be a part of a team, community and school like that. I hope I can create my own piece of history.”
That decision didn’t come quickly.
In fact, Marsh said it took multiple trips to Ann Arbor before he felt Michigan was his next home.
“It took awhile,” he said. “I’ve been up there a bunch, like all of my time schools. But over time, talking to everybody around me, it just felt like home.”
That said, Marsh admitted that he actually committed to Michigan in person during his visit.
“I first told coach (Sherrone) Moore at dinner,” he said. “(Moore) had told me I had to tell coach (Ron) Bellamy. He started running around the restaurant and high-fiving people.”
And for good reason.
As a junior, Marsh caught 65 passes for 1,158 yards and 15 touchdowns, including a historic playoff game in which he hauled in eight receptions for 240 yards and five touchdowns. With Marsh coming into the equation, Michigan’s 2025 recruiting class climbs from No. 14 to No. 12, leapfrogging Texas and Clemson.
Here’s what 247Sports had to say about Marsh as a prospect:
“Explosive, productive receiver with a slim, wiry-strong body with remarkable athletic markers in high jump, vertical, and broad jump categories. Frequent big-play merchant thanks mostly to slippery power and athleticism in run-after-catch situations. Unorthodox in gait and play style, yet fights through tackles and maintains balance to generate extra yardage despite a slighter frame. Long-striding runner with some build-up speed. Owns early high school 400-meter times in the low 50.00s. High jumped 6-4 as a junior. Big vertical and broad numbers represent go-get-it skills in challenged settings. Above average route-leveraging for this stage of development. Finds methods to slip several defenders with remarkable deceleration / acceleration aptitude mixed with balance and body control. Gained more than 1,100 yards as a junior and enters senior season with 2,400-plus career receiving yards. Adds value as a potential return game option (one punt return TD in 2023). Needs to develop some muscle and power to optimize aforementioned RAC playmaking vs. bigger, stronger, faster P4 defenders. High-major wide prospect who could grow into an impact player with significant long-term NFL Draft upside.”