Sherrone Moore is not in the mood to drop his weapons this season. He started the season with quarterback Davis Warren and when Warren disappointed him, Moore sought comfort in Alex Orji but unfortunately, Orji also met with the same fate and Moore had to bring up senior quarterback Jack Tuttle. Moore had immense faith in Tuttle’s expertise, but it looks like he’s not getting lucky with any of his quarterbacks. John O’Korn is Moore’s fourth QB this season and his last hope.
After losing four games in the 2024 season and losing all hopes of making it to the playoffs, the Michigan head coach has learned a lesson very hard way. He’s not going to move forward with the same pathetic situation Michigan is currently facing. Now, he is more than ever determined to work on the roster and quite aggressively paying attention in recruiting for the 2025 class.
On the latest episode of the Michigan Sports Talk, the host talked about the latest crystal ball prediction following Michigan’s major recruiting weekend. “Michigan did also get some new crystal ball predictions going in favor to land the 2025 four-star top 100 quarterback Graceson Littleton, who recently just committed from Clemson. He took a visit this past weekend and both Sam Webb and Steve Loren, the Michigan insider, placed crystal ball predictions going in favor of Michigan, so if Michigan does land Littleton, this secondary class for Michigan, I mean, it is already loaded.”
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As per the sources, Littleton’s Michigan visit can turn out good news for Sherrone Moore, as Littleton had a great time connecting with defensive back coach Lamar Morgan and HC Moore. Littleton went there along with his parents and brother, who were quite impressed with the kind of environment they felt in Michigan. Although Littleton is planning to visit Texas next week, Sherrone Moore left quite a big impact on him, and he’s likely to make his final decision favoring the Wolverines.
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Four-star cornerback Graceson Littleton’s commitment has turned out to be a major setback for Clemson and its head coach, Dabo Swinney. He’s not the first one to discommit from the 2025 class. Along with Littleton, lineman Isaiah Campbell, offensive lineman Jaylan Beckley and quarterback Blake Hebert also decommitted from Clemson. Now Swinney has to make his recruiting game stronger for the 2025 class. Apart from that, let’s learn about all the other players Moore has landed commitments from for their 2025 class.
Sherrone Moore, a recruiting genius?
Sherrone Moore has been a center of attraction for a few weeks, given his over-the-top recruiting tactics. How was he able to flip all those top prospects? That too from a program like Georgia! A big shout out to Moore after he received a commitment from four-star cornerback Shamari Earls, who was already committed to Kirby Smart’s Georgia Bulldogs.
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”After deep thought and reflection, I have made the decision to recommit from the University of Georgia. I am beyond thrilled to commit to the University of Michigan to continue my academic and athletic career.” The 6-foot-2, 205-pound Shamari Earls announced his decision on X. Along with Shamari, Michigan has raised many eyebrows in their attempts to flipp five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood from LSU. If that works out, and there is a lot of money involved in the process, the Wolverines can get a genuine superstar for multiple years. These persistent issues with the QBs, a thing of the past!
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Moore’s 2025 class is loaded with talents such as Evan Taylor, Jayden Sanders and Kainoa Winston. According to the sources, Moore’s next recruiting target is five-star linebacker Nathaniel Owusu-Boateng, who’s still uncommitted. Apart from that, stay connected to know if Moore lands Littleton’s commitment or not. Drop your thoughts in the comments below about Moore’s new recruiting policy.
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