According to a report from Rivals’ Marshall Levenson, four-star wide receiver Andrew Marsh may not be sold on his decision to commit to coach the Michigan Wolverines. While he remains committed to coach Sherrone Moore’s staff, Marsh is reportedly considering taking unofficial visits to see both the Colorado Buffaloes and Washington Huskies in action before the end of the college football season.
Ranked by 247Sports as the No. 13 wide receiver and No. 73 overall player in the 2025 class, Marsh was heavily considering the Huskies when he made his initial announcement on August 20, and the Wolverines’ offense has done nothing to further emphasize that he made the best decision for his future.
Due to major struggles at the quarterback position, Michigan ranks No. 129 in the nation in passing, averaging just 128.3 yards per game through the air.
On the other hand, Fisch’s team has shown a very good passing offense and a propensity to play young players, carving out roles for redshirt freshmen receivers Rashid Williams and Keith Reynolds, along with true freshman Audric Harris, while quarterback of the future Demond Williams Jr. has shown his exciting potential.
Fisch’s coaching staff has shown that it’s looking to add one more receiver to its talented 2025 class, and Marsh has always appeared to be its top target. The product of Katy Jordan High School in Texas took an official visit to Seattle on May 31 and appears to have formed a strong relationship with wide receivers coach Kevin Cummings, who has pulled off a flip of one of the nation’s top prospects before.
On signing day in 2021, Cummings was able to convince then-top 40 prospect Tetairoa McMillan to flip his commitment from Oregon to Arizona, and he’ll be looking to do the same with Marsh. Getting him on campus for one of Washington’s final two home games would be an encouraging start.