Michigan Wolverines land big commitments for 2019 class
June may be part of the college football offseason, but that didn’t stop the Wolverines from enjoying a big day on Sunday.
Michigan received commitments from three players on Sunday. First was tight end Erick All, a three-star recruit from Ohio who had offers from most Big Ten schools, as well as Florida State and Notre Dame.
I just want to thank god, my parents , all the coaches that coached me throughout my football career, and all the teams that recruited me but I decided to commit to the University Of Michigan #EarnIt #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/zSCdvzFQXp
— Erick All Jr. (@eallindi83) June 24, 2018
Then came running back Zach Charbonnet, a four-star recruit from Westlake Village, Calif.
Next stop Ann Arbor! pic.twitter.com/kekpCi8Cbh
— Zach Charbonnet (@zachcharbon) June 25, 2018
Charbonnet had offers from nearly every Pac-12 school. He rushed for 2,049 yards and 23 touchdowns against tough competition at Oaks Christian High School last season.
As if securing those two players weren’t enough, the good news kept coming. Four-star defensive lineman Mazi Smith also committed to the Wolverines.
It’s wraps pic.twitter.com/Skjx0yaBJG
— Mazoooo (@mazismith) June 25, 2018
The 6-foot-3 lineman from Grand Rapids is the No. 123 recruit in the 2019 class according to 247 Sports’ composite rankings. He had offers from Alabama, Penn State, Georgia and Ohio State, among others.
The three players brings Michigan’s 2019 recruiting class up to 14 members. The big weekend has to make Jim Harbaugh happy.