The target of Sherrone Moore for the 2025 dynasty seems to come true. Back-to-back star prospects have committed to Michigan. One of the most exciting recruiting roller coasters the Michigan Wolverines have had in a long time just ended. As Georgia’s Shamari Earls, a 2025 four-star cornerback ranked in the top 100, has flipped his commitment to Michigan. And Hayes Fawcett’s IG post, which said, “Trusted in the Man above and finally found home. Go Blue!” confirms it. Can you guess what is more exhilarating than that? Andrew Olesh’s reaction.
Yes, Andrew Olesh wrote, “🔥🔥” in response to Hayes Fawcett’s post on November 2nd announcing Shamari Earl’s commitment flip. It shows how excited he is about Michigan’s significant shift. Additionally, it seems that he wants to stick with his Michigan pledge rather than transfer to Penn State. Has he truly solidified his commitment?
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Well, if you are not aware, allegations of ‘sign-stealing’ considerably marred the Wolverines’s NCAA title from the previous season.’ The program was breaking the law by sending “scouts” to view opponent games in real-time and return with secret data. As they wait for a ruling regarding their sentence, the consequences lead to issues with player recruitment. Specifically, they are in fear of losing out on Olesh.
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However, the Southern Lehigh’s senior, who is now committed to the Wolverines, is ranked No. 76 nationally in the 2025 class. A player like Olesh may give Sherrone Moore’s attack the spark it has been lacking all season. And if you don’t know, he has committed to the program since July. But his recent trips to Oregon and Alabama raise doubts about his dedication. In addition, he visits Beaver Stadium for a crucial game against Ohio State, which makes Moore and Co. really worried.
One question that may come up is whether PSU is making an effort to recruit the 4-star tight end. Let’s explore it further.
Is Andrew Olesh loyal to Michigan?
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Andrew Olesh has traveled with his family to Pennsylvania this weekend, where they will visit Penn State. Before deciding Andrew’s final commitment, his father, George, said they wanted to determine whether “Penn State [are] able to get over the hump” and beat OSU. The Nittany Lions’ chances of acquiring the desired tight end will be greatly influenced by James Franklin’s performance, who has notoriously struggled against the best teams in the past.
Therefore, everything is in smoke now. However, he is still dedicated to Moore’s squad, which is confirmed by his reaction to Earls commitment. But are there any chances of flipping? Initially, no! But you know college football is a fluid sport, and things can change suddenly. With any luck, Moore and the Wolverine programs will be able to finalize their search for Olesh and proceed to assemble further components around him. Let’s see what transpired.
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