Recruiting: 4-star Michigan TE commit Andrew Olesh no longer visiting Oregon

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Recruiting: Four-star tight end Andrew Olesh, a Michigan football 2025 commit, no longer visiting Oregon Ducks for game vs. Ohio State

Michigan had a strong summer on the recruiting trail, landing several top targets and flipping others from rival schools, but the Wolverines' momentum in the 2025 class has waned this fall.

Head coach Sherrone Moore's first full recruiting class took a massive hit in late August when Michigan's top committed prospect, four-star Nathaniel Marshall, four-star Oak Park Fenwick defensive lineman, flipped to Auburn. The Wolverines are also currently in a battle to hold on to two more of their top three committed prospects, four-star safety

Both Taylor and Olesh are being heavily courted by Alabama, and each visited Tuscaloosa during the Crimson Tide's massive win over Georgia two weekends ago. Meanwhile, Olesh is also being courted by Michigan's new Big Ten recruiting rival Oregon, but the Wolverines may have gotten some good news on that front this week. According to, Olesh will no longer make a trip to Eugene this weekend when Oregon hosts Ohio State in a huge showdown with massive Big Ten championship implications.

Top 100 Michigan TE commit Andrew Olesh is no longer expected to make a visit to Oregon this weekend. Great news for the WolverinesWith the 2025 recruiting class' early signing period less than two months away, Michigan is in a real fight to keep its top committed prospect in its class. According to, Alabama has made Taylor a top priority and the Crimson Tide may now be the favorite in his recruitment.

Michigan has done an excellent job featuring its tight ends in a run-heavy offense over the past decade, and that's something that is appealing to a player of Olesh's caliber. It also gives the Wolverines a strong chance to hold on to his recruitment. As the Wolverines prepare for the second half of their 2024 season following this bye week, how Michigan performs could have a direct impact on how their 2025 recruiting class shapes up.

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