USC loses to Michigan in battle for top receiver

USC will hope to beat Michigan on the field in September after losing a recruitment in August.

USC football lost a recruiting battle for 2025 Fulshear (Texas) native Andrew Marsh from Katy Jordan High School. Michigan won this particular recruitment.

The four-star wide receiver’s final list included Colorado, USC, Michigan, Texas and Washington.

Last year in his junior season he totaled 65 receptions, 1,158 yards, 17.8 yards per catch, and 15 touchdowns.

Marsh is the nation’s No. 62 overall prospect, No. 11 wide receiver and No. 13 recruit from the state of Texas in the 2025 cycle according to the On3 Industry Ranking

Marsh said this on his visit to USC: “Great visit, coaches and atmosphere. To top it off, I got a chance to experience it with my family. I like the whole vibe my family and I got hanging out with the coaches and their families. My mom and sisters said they we very welcoming to them plus my nieces had fun with their kids.”

Michigan was trending to land Marsh’s commitment, according to the On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine (RPM). That prediction proved to be accurate. Wolverines Wire has more on this story.

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