Freshmen OL Blake Frazier and Andrew Sprague may be ahead of schedule

They’re both going to be the epitome of #Michigan men once their time is through. #GoBlue

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — While the Michigan football offensive line has struggled through parts of the year, it finally looked more like a vintage Wolverines unit up front last week against MSU. And though there have been issues figuring out both tackle positions as they’ve dealt with new starters and injuries, one thing is for certain — the future at the position will be bright.

Michigan has two young tackles who figure to play sooner than later given their talent. Though it usually takes a few years for offensive linemen to acclimate, offensive line coach Grant Newsome — who played early, himself — has liked the ascent of former four-stars Blake Frazier and Andrew Sprague — who he confirms have both been playing outside rather than inside.

“Both of those guys have been working at tackle. And both have been up with (the upperclassmen),” Newsome said. “They’ve been pushing those guys to be in the two-deep. And we think both are going to have very bright futures.”

But why have they both been able to progress?

According to Newsome, each has had his own learning curve, of course. Frazier was an early enrollee, so he got a bit of a lay of the land earlier than Sprague. For Sprague, it wasn’t just a late acclimation process as much as it was also battling through injuries he sustained previously.

But Newsome sees both right there, either in or just outside the two-deep along the offensive line — a great feat for each player, given how young they are.

“I think the cool thing with both those guys is how they’ve put in the work physically and mentally,” Newsome said. “Both have learned and kind of attacked the playbook, especially for Sprague, who was not here in the spring. And then both were battling through things in their own way. Blake was a guy who was lighter out of high school. So for him to come in and attack the weight room, attack with Abigail and her staff, and they’ve done an incredible job with him, the nutritional piece, to get himself up to a point where he now he’s weighing enough and he’s got enough strength that he can compete.

“And for Sprague, he was out battling a knee injury coming out of high school. For him to get back healthy, and it was midway through fall camp when he was able to start doing team reps, so the fact he’s able to put himself in the fringe two-deep already is a really, really good sign. So we’re excited about both their futures.”

Early Signing Day: Blake Frazier signs with Michigan football

Big-time prospect LEGACY in the fold! #GoBlue

Ratings

Stars Overall Position State
247Sports 4 225 #24 OT #35
On3 4 195 #16 OT #37
Rivals 4 81 #7 OT #13
ESPN 4 290 #26 OT #46
247Sports Composite 4 170 #14 OT #28
On3 Consensus 4 161 #11 OT #27

Vitals

Hometown Austin (Tx.) Vandegrift
Projected Position Offensive Tackle
Height 6-foot-5.5
Weight 270-pounds

Notable offers

Readiness Level

Like most offensive linemen, will need a year or two of development, especially considering the depth that Michigan football has at the position.

Notes

  • Committed April 16, 2023
  • Son of former Wolverines OL Steve Frazier

Scouting report

Via On3:

Developmental offensive line prospect with an encouraging athletic profile and movement skills. Measured at over 6-foot-5, 270 pounds prior to his senior season. Checks in with a 6-foot-9 wing-span and 9.75-inch hand. Added at least 10 pounds in the off-season. Worked at right tackle for his high school as a junior after playing tight end as a sophomore. A good athlete at the position. Quick in his pass set. Shows the ability to redirect. Also has good upper body strength. Flashes aggressiveness and physicality as a run blocker. Looks to play with good effort. Plays against strong competition in a high classification of Texas high school football. A standout thrower in track, boasting a 58-4.25 foot shot put toss – a sensational mark. Needs to improve his base and anchor. Can get moved off of his spot by power defensive linemen. Should continue adding mass and strength once in a college program.

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Original commitment story

Michigan football gets big-time 2024 legacy commitment

Recruiting Roundup: 7 four-star prospects make college commitments

It’s spring game season in college football and with it comes a busy time on the recruiting circuit.

It’s spring game season in college football and with it comes a busy time on the recruiting circuit.

This past weekend, over a dozen highly ranked high school football players from around the country announced their college commitments, including seven recruits with a four-star rating. Here’s a review of who they are and where they are going.

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Twitter reacts to Michigan football landing 4-star Blake Frazier

Michigan is on fire! #GoBlue

Michigan sure is staying hot on the 2024 recruiting trail.

The Wolverines snagged their 12th commit on Sunday afternoon when four-star offensive lineman Blake Frazier committed to Michigan over Texas, LSU, Clemson and Florida.

According to 247Sports composite, the maize and blue have the third-ranked class for 2024 after landing Frazier. The Austin (Texas) Vandegrift offensive lineman is the 17th-ranked offensive tackle in the country and the 207th-ranked prospect in the nation according to the Composite rankings.

With the addition of Frazier, Michigan has four offensive linemen in the class with the possibility of more coming.

Social media reacted right after Frazier announced his commitment to Michigan. Here are the best Twitter reactions we could find.

Michigan football gets big-time 2024 legacy commitment

HUGE! #GoBlue

This was as close to a no-brainer as possible.

Though he grew up in Texas and it was earlier thought Texas A&M would be a big draw for him, 2024 Austin (Texas) Vandegrift four-star offensive tackle Blake Frazier comes from a Michigan football lineage. His father, Steve Frazier, played for the Wolverines along the offensive line from 1995-99, thus it would make sense that his progeny would follow suit and wear a winged helmet.

On Sunday, that dream became a reality.

Taking to Twitter, the younger Frazier announced he plans to continue his father’s legacy and attend the University of Michigan.

Frazier is the 12th pledge of the 2024 class and he joins Ben Roebuck, Luke Hamilton and Andrew Sprague as the fourth offensive line commitment.

Clemson, Florida, LSU, Oregon and Texas were the other schools in the mix for his services.

He’s listed at 6 feet, 5 inches and 260 pounds, and is No. 207 overall according to the 247Sports composite.

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Blue-chip offensive tackle narrows top schools to 5, includes Florida

The Gators made the latest cut for this high-coveted Lone Star State offensive lineman.

One of the more coveted offensive linemen in the 2024 recruiting cycle announced his top five schools on Friday, which included [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag]’s Florida football program.

Four-star offensive tackle [autotag]Blake Frazier[/autotag] told On3’s Hayes Fawcett that the Gators, along with the Michigan Wolverines, Clemson Tigers, LSU Tigers and Texas Longhorns all made the recent cut for his final collegiate destination. Here is what the 6-foot-5.5-inch, 270-pound trench warrior had to offer on his inclusion of the Orange and Blue.

“My grandma played at Florida so growing up watching some Gator games kinda made for an easy love at first sight when it came to recruiting,” Frazier said. “The Gators have made a huge impact in my recruiting process and I’ve loved getting to build relationships with so many different people from their staff.”

Frazier is ranked No. 204 overall and No. 15 at safety nationally according to the 247Sports composite while the On3 industry ranking ranks him at Nos. 347 and 25, respectively. Michigan has all four crystal ball predictions from 247Sports and On3’s Recruiting Prediction Machine has the Wolverines way ahead of the competition, holding a 95.8% chance of landing him.

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Texas makes the top five for elite 2024 OT Blake Frazier

Texas makes the cut for the four-star from Austin.

2024 offensive tackle Blake Fraizer is narrowing down his recruitment.

The four-star out of Austin Vandergrift has announced his top five schools, including Clemson, Florida, LSU, Michigan and Texas.

Frazier is rated as the No. 15 offensive tackle and a top 200 prospect in the nation according to the 247Sports composite rankings. He has picked up 25 offers following his junior season of high school.

On3 Sports sat down with Fraizer to discuss his five finalists. He spoke highly of his hometown Longhorns.

“Having grown up in Austin I’ve probably gone to more Longhorn games than any other school,” Frazier said. “The Longhorns are a staple within the city and everyone of my friends loves them and everywhere you go it’s a Hook ‘Em shirt. It’s hard to hate the horns and I definitely have enjoyed the process with them being in it.”

Texas offensive line recruiting has ramped up since Steve Sarkisian took over in 2021. Fraizer fits the profile of what Kyle Flood is looking for in an offensive line prospect.

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High-end Michigan football target drops top 5

Gotta lock him up! #GoBlue

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.

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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4-star Texas offensive tackle plans to stop by LSU after the dead period

The Tigers will host Blake Frazier on March 4.

When the dead period comes to an end on Feb. 28, LSU will be the first stop Austin (Tex.) Vandegrift offensive tackle [autotag]Blake Frazier[/autotag] makes.

The four-star prospect picked up an LSU offer back in January, and he told On3’s Sam Spiegelman (subscription required) that the Tigers — and particularly offensive line coach [autotag]Brad Davis[/autotag] — have been among the most vocal staffs when it comes to communicating with him.

Frazier, who ranks No. 152 nationally per 247Sports and No. 173 according to On3, will return to Baton Rouge on March 4.

He’s seen his interest pick up quite a bit over the last few months after a breakout junior season playing right tackle. His recruitment will almost certainly heat up heading into his junior season, and LSU seems to be in a good spot as things currently stand.

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Florida hosting a ton of blue-chip talent in final January recruiting weekend

The Gators are hosting one final recruiting weekend before the February dead period goes into effect.

The college football recruiting dead period begins on Monday and lasts all the way through February, so Florida is closing out January by hosting a ton of blue-chip recruits on Saturday for the final Junior Day of the month.

Several prospects have confirmed their plans to attend the event, and it’s safe to say that this is the biggest recruiting weekend of the month for the program. To make that even more clear, five-star quarterback [autotag]DJ Lagway[/autotag] will be in town to help recruit for his future school.

Perhaps the biggest name in town not under commitment will be five-star running back [autotag]Jerrick Gibson[/autotag], who is ranked No. 11 overall in the class of 2024 on the On3 consensus and No. 10 on the 247Sports composite. Florida is an attractive landing spot for any running back with Billy Napier at the helm, and landing the top back in the class would be huge for the Gators.

On defense, linebacker/edge rusher [autotag]Adarius Hayes[/autotag] might be the top name set to visit at No. 55 overall on the On3 consensus. Lagway will be in his ear this weekend, and Hayes is already sweet on Florida. He won’t be the only top-100 defender in town, though. Florida State defensive back commit [autotag]Jordan Pride[/autotag] (No. 80) and undecided edge rusher [autotag]KingJoseph Edwards[/autotag] (No. 37) are also planning on visiting the Swamp this weekend.

A slew of four-star recruits from the class of 2024 will be in town as well. Linebacker [autotag]Qua Birdsong[/autotag] (No. 157), offensive tackle [autotag]Blake Frazier[/autotag] (No. 273), athlete [autotag]Lawayne McCoy[/autotag] (No. 298) and safety [autotag]Zavier Mincey[/autotag] (No. 333) are slated to stop by. Offensive tackle [autotag]Barry Walker[/autotag] (No. 383), defensive linemen [autotag]Dimitry Nicolas[/autotag] (No. 355) and [autotag]LJ McCray[/autotag] (No. 401) and offensive tackle [autotag]Nyier Daniels[/autotag] (No. 541) round out the three-stars on the On3 consensus visiting, and more could join as the day goes on.

Interior offensive lineman [autotag]Santana Alo-Tupuola[/autotag] and safety [autotag]Semaj Jackson[/autotag] are three-star recruits by 247Sports’ individual measure but have no On3 consensus ranking yet. Jackson is ranked No. 679 overall on the 247Sports composite.

Finally, from the class of 2025, quarterback Tramel Jones, wide receiver Koby Howard (Sunday), defensive lineman Myron Charles, edge rushers [autotag]Jared Smith[/autotag] and [autotag]Dylon Worthen[/autotag] and safety [autotag]Ethan Prichard[/autotag] are expected in town.

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