Michigan football dips into N.C. again to offer elite 2026 athlete

This dude is insanely talented. #GoBlue

Michigan football is really working overtime in one of the states it has had recent success in.

In the 2024 recruiting cycle, the Wolverines have pulled in two elite prospects from Charlotte (N.C.) Providence Day: five-star quarterback Jadyn Davis and four-star wide receiver Channing Goodwin. The in-roads made there have launched the maize and blue into seeking more players from the Eastern Seaboard of the southern United States.

The Wolverines are looking ahead to 2025 and 2026 while still working 2024. That’s becoming increasingly evident as Michigan football made an offer on Monday to 2026 Reidsville (N.C.) athlete Kendre Harrison, who already has a number of elite offers to his name.

Coming in at 6 feet, 8 inches and 230 pounds, Harrison plays both tight end and defensive end at the high school level. Having just finished his freshman season, Harrison has 15 reported offers, including Alabama, Florida, Florida State, North Carolina, Ohio State, Oregon, Penn State and Tennessee.

Harrison is also a dual-sport athlete; he plays basketball in high school.

Check out his highlights below:

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Georgia football offers lengthy TE Kendre Harrison

Big North Carolina tight end recruit Kendre Harrison visited the UGA spring game and ended up with a scholarship offer from the Bulldogs

The Georgia football spring game is always a big draw for fans and recruits. The 2023 edition of G-Day was no exception.

Unranked tight end recruit Kendre Harrison received a scholarship offer from Georgia tight ends coach Todd Hartley when he attended the Georgia spring game on April 15.

Harrison is a member of the class of 2026. He met former Georgia tight end Darnell Washington, who was celebrating winning back-to-back national championships, on his visit to Athens, Georgia.

It was a memorable day for Harrison, who plays high school football for Reidsville High School in Reidsville, North Carolina. The 6-foot-8, 230-pound recruit is primarily considered a tight end, but also plays defensive end. Could he be the next great tight end at Georgia?

Georgia tight ends coach Todd Hartley has done an elite job of recruiting the tight ends position. Hartley is one of the top recruiters in the country.

Harrison is also a talented basketball recruit. He has a scholarship offer from Texas A&M.

Harrison announced his football scholarship offer from Georgia via Twitter:

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