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Michigan football has an absolute stud on its hands.
No, we’re not talking about Giles Jackson or Aidan Hutchinson. Or even Ed Warinner, who’s transformed the offensive line from a veritable liability to strength on that side of the ball.
When it comes to recruiting, no one tops Michigan tight ends coach Sherrone Moore, at least according to ESPN’s Tom VanHaaren.
In VanHaaren’s top 10 college football recruiters in 2021 ($), Moore comes in sixth overall, behind only Alabama’s Charlie Huff, Ohio State’s Kerry Coombs, Alabama’s Jeff Banks, Ohio State’s Tony Alford and Florida’s Brian Johnson.
6. Sherrone Moore
Michigan tight ends coach
Top commit: QB J.J. McCarthyMoore is another young coach who is rising up the ranks quickly, especially with how well he recruits. He has been one of Michigan’s best recruiters the past few classes and is keeping that up for the Wolverines in this 2021 cycle.
Moore played a big part in landing McCarthy, who is the No. 2-ranked dual-threat quarterback, No. 23 overall. McCarthy has a chance to help build consistency at the position for Michigan, something the program has lacked in recent years. Moore also helped land ESPN 300 offensive linemen Giovanni El-Hadi and Raheem Anderson II as well as a few three-star recruits, including tight end Louis Hansen out of Massachusetts.
But it isn’t just this year that Moore has been solid. According to 247Sports’ recruiter rankings, Moore was No. 21 nationally in 2020 and No. 43 in 2019 — though we believe he should be higher as the primary recruiter of five-star Daxton Hill that year.
As far as all-time commits, Moore has brought in Hill, McCarthy, El-Hadi, WR A.J. Henning and DT Mazi Smith.