Numerous gifted talents signed to formally join the Michigan Wolverines next fall on the busiest recruiting day of the
year, which has come and gone.

We’ve got you covered with a tracker right here for a full list of the 27 recruits that signed, which includes four-star
edge Lugard Edokpayi following the Wolverines’ late recruiting drive.
Here are a few of the top tweets from another fantastic #NationalSigningDay for the Wolverines in the meantime.
Michigan Football: On early Signing Day, all 27 committed players sign
The Michigan Wolverines signed all 27 of the recruits in the class of 2024, putting together another outstanding
class. The Wolverines are anticipated to add more names to their 2024 class on national signing day in February,
since there is still time in the early signing period.
Here is a glance at today’s complete signee list.
Five new recruits from Michigan who could have an instant impact
On Wednesday, Michigan signed, sealed, and delivered another great and deep recruiting class that included a
number of players who were highly-touted this cycle.
In the 2024 class, the Wolverines signed nine three-star players and eighteen four-star prospects. Additionally, they
signed players from sixteen states, the majority of whom came from Ohio (four), Michigan (three), North Carolina
(three), Pennsylvania (three), and Maryland (three).
Despite their intention to acquire more players during the second signing period in February, the Maize and Blue
have formally welcomed the bulk of the recruiting class as Wolverines.
Many first-year players have gone on to make an immediate impression under head coach Jim Harbaugh. One such
player is freshman wide receiver Semaj Morgan, who has made an impact on offense and special teams this season.
The Michigan Insider examines five new recruits who might have an instant influence on the team the next year.
Running back Jordan Marshall from Buckeye State, who won Ohio’s Mr. Football award this season, was one of the
major acquisitions of this cycle. This talented tailback was signed by running backs coach Mike Hart, beating out
numerous offers from Ohio State, Wisconsin, and Tennessee. He is physically and mentally prepared to compete
from the start. The other reason is the chance he may have, as the running back room will probably look very
different in the fall once Blake Corum leaves, Donovan Edwards decides whether to stay or go, and C.J. Stokes logs
onto the transfer portal. Hart will probably have to turn on Kalel Mullings, who hasn’t even played the position for
very long, as the only other established commodity.
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