Michigan Basketball: Breaking down Wolverines PG candidates for 2022

FORT MYERS, FL - DECEMBER 19: Knasir 'Dug' McDaniel in action against McEachern High School during the City Of Palms Classic at Suncoast Credit Union Arena on December 19, 2018 in Fort Myers, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
FORT MYERS, FL - DECEMBER 19: Knasir 'Dug' McDaniel in action against McEachern High School during the City Of Palms Classic at Suncoast Credit Union Arena on December 19, 2018 in Fort Myers, Florida. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) /
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Seth Trimble

Trimble is a 6-foot-3 point guard out of Wisconsin and he’s one of the fastest rising recruits in the country right now. Judging by the big move he made in the Rivals 2022 rankings, it’s possible he even contends for five-star status.

Michigan jumped in with an offer last month and it’s one that made an impact in Trimble’s recruitment. The problem? North Carolina jumped in with a significant offer shortly after that, setting up a showdown between the Tar Heels and Wolverines.

Trimble has two crystal ball predictions to Michigan and those came after he announced he would be taking an official visit, which was soon after his offer from U-M.

But his brother played for North Carolina and you can tell the Tar Heels are a serious threat. Trimble seems like a more realistic target than Bradley, and he seems to really have connected with the Wolverines.

But we’ll see if that’s enough to hold off North Carolina and if not, U-M still has another really good option.