Multiple Michigan pledges have recently taken visits to other schools.
Michigan’s football program doesn’t have a game this week, but that doesn’t mean the coaching staff will be getting a break.
A wave of recruiting momentum built over the summer has since subsided as the Wolverines (4-2, 2-1 Big Ten) haven’t received a new commitment since Aug. 20 and have lost a verbal pledge during that span, with four-star defenseman lineman Nate Marshall, a top-100 prospect, flipping to Auburn.
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