Four-star, top-100 wide receiver Andrew Marsh announced his commitment on Tuesday evening, choosing Michigan football as his future team. Marsh selected the Wolverines over other top programs, including Texas, USC, Washington, and Colorado.
“BREAKING: Four-Star WR Andrew Marsh has Committed to Michigan,” reported Hayes Fawcett in a post. “The 6’1″, 180-pound WR from Katy, TX, picked the Wolverines over Washington, Texas, USC, & Colorado.”
According to 247Sports, Marsh is ranked as the No. 58 player in the 2025 recruiting class, the No. 8 wide receiver in the nation, and the No. 13 player in Texas. Currently attending Katy Jordan High School in Fulshear, Texas, Marsh has garnered attention for his athletic prowess and playmaking ability.
247Sports’ Gabe Brooks describes Marsh as an “explosive, productive receiver with a lean, wiry-strong build and impressive athletic traits,” noting his strength and agility in run-after-catch situations and his potential as a return game option. With more than 1,100 receiving yards as a junior and over 2,400 career receiving yards, Marsh is poised for a standout college career.
This commitment marks a significant win for Michigan football, as Marsh is one of the nation’s top wide receiver prospects, with the potential to make a substantial impact at the collegiate level.