Michigan football had a momentous afternoon, adding five-star quarterback Jadyn Davis after months of playing cat and mouse. Now the Wolverines will move onto other targets to build the team around him.
One big-time player from Texas the maize and blue have zeroed in on has whittled his list to five. The question is, did Michigan make the cut?
2024 Austin (Texas) Vandegrift four-star offensive tackle Blake Frazier went from a recruit not likely to leave the Lone Star State to one who’s more likely than not to end up in Michigan’s class. Ranked No. 202 overall by 247Sports, the Wolverines have a commanding lead in 247Sports’ crystal balls.
And on Friday evening, he dropped a top five, which consists of Michigan, LSU, Clemson, Florida and Texas.
BREAKING: Four-Star OT Blake Frazier is down to 5️⃣ Schools!
The 6’6 270 OT from Austin, TX holds a Total of 25 Offers.
Where Should He Go?👇🏽https://t.co/qjTvHdPQtN pic.twitter.com/5MTnuEnYnD
— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) March 31, 2023
Frazier is a Michigan legacy. His father, Steve Frazier, was an offensive lineman in Ann Arbor in the late 1990s.
The Wolverines have two offensive line commits. Four-star Luke Hamilton and three-star Ben Roebuck are pledged to the 2024 class. Both are from the state of Ohio.
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