Four-star WR Andrew Marsh chooses Michigan over Washington

The Washington Huskies made a strong push for Andrew Marsh, but it didn’t pay off.

The Washington Huskies made an extremely strong push for the services of four-star wide receiver Andrew Marsh ahead of his commitment, but ultimately, it wasn’t enough, as the nation’s No. 10 player at his position and No. 66 overall prospect in the 2025 class ultimately chose coach Sherrone Moore and the Michigan Wolverines.

“Michigan is just somewhere I feel really comfortable,” Marsh told On3’s Steve Wiltfong. “Close to the coaches over the years. We stayed in really good contact. It’s somewhere that wins every year and somewhere I feel I can be developed and get to the next level.”

Although it didn’t pay off this time around, the late push from Jedd Fisch, wide receivers coach Kevin Cummings, and the rest of Washington’s coaching staff should be taken as an encouraging sign for the future of the school’s recruiting under Fisch’s leadership as the Huskies move into the Big Ten.

Even with Marsh going to Ann Arbor, Washington’s 2025 class isn’t short on talented receivers. Cummings has secured pledges from four-star Chris Lawson, along with three-star Raiden Vines-Bright, Deji Ajose, and Dezmen Roebuck. The Huskies are also one of the remaining teams in the mix for four-star prospect Phillip Bell, who’s set to announce his commitment in the coming weeks.