3 thoughts on commitment of Brady Hart to Michigan football
Michigan is shutting down the narrative
Ohio State fans have nothing to celebrate but recruiting wins so they have been posting rankings and saying that recruits don't want to come to Michigan, which isn't true, but still, it's been their narrative.
Michigan fans were getting frustrated too. The Wolverines weren't necessarily recruiting like a program that just won three Big Ten tites and a national championship.
However, things have turned around and quickly. Moore and Michigan football have landed more top-100 commitments in the last four days than in the 2023 and 2024 classes. Hart is also the fourth commitment in the past eight days.
Hart is a legitimately elite quarterback too. He completed 65 percent of his passes and threw 41 touchdowns last season as a sophomore in his first season as a starter. His father is a former MLB pitcher and it feels like he has a great chance to not just start for Michigan football, but join a list of draft picks that hopefully doesn't end, but began with J.J. McCarthy.
All in all, it's a great day to be a Michigan Wolverine. Michigan football is recruiting like Michigan football is supposed and with each day, the strength of the Wolverines on the trail is becoming apparent.