Michigan Football: Takeaways from Huge Recruiting Weekends

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - DECEMBER 03: Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines is seen with University of Michigan President Santa J. Ono following the Big Ten Championship against the Purdue Boilermakers at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 3, 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images)
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - DECEMBER 03: Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Michigan Wolverines is seen with University of Michigan President Santa J. Ono following the Big Ten Championship against the Purdue Boilermakers at Lucas Oil Stadium on December 3, 2022 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) /
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Michigan Football has Caught FIRE on the Recruiting Trail Lately

There is a legitimate growing sentiment around Ann Arbor that the Michigan football 2024 recruiting class can finish in the top 5, or even the top 3.

A class of that caliber, combined with the fact that the 2025 class has immense potential, would set the Wolverines up to compete for championships for the next 4+ years.

Michigan is one of the best schools, if not the best school, at finding and developing their talent. If recruiting rankings were what championships were based on, Michigan would not have been a top 4 team each of the last two seasons.

But if Michigan football, a program notorious for getting the most out of its players, can also bring in more elite recruits?! The possibilities are endless. And right now, the Wolverines are putting themselves in a position to bring in lots of elite talent.

The Wolverines have landed two elite recruits over just a few days, and look to add to that number. Without further ado, let’s look at some takeaways from the past two weekends.