Michigan Head Coach Jim Harbaugh Finds Success in Ohio Recruiting, Getting More Calls
Jim Harbaugh, the head coach of the Michigan football team, is celebrating a significant win off the field. Recent successes against their biggest rivals, Ohio State, have opened doors for Michigan’s recruiting efforts in Ohio.
“More people meeting us halfway. It’s been very good,” Harbaugh shared with excitement.
Michigan’s back-to-back victories against Ohio State have caught the attention of potential recruits in the Buckeye State. The wins seem to have made it easier for Harbaugh and his team to connect with young talents from Ohio, where loyalty to the Ohio State football program has traditionally been strong.
Jim Harbaugh said Michigan is getting a “better response” from recruits from Ohio as a result of the Wolverines’ success over the last two years.
— Dan Hope (@Dan_Hope) July 27, 2023
“More people meeting us halfway. It’s been very good.”
Looking ahead to November, Michigan hopes to secure a third straight win over Ohio State in a game to be played in Ann Arbor. If successful, it would be a milestone for the Wolverines, marking the first time since the 1990s that they’ve achieved such a feat.
The 2024 recruiting class is already looking promising for Michigan, currently ranking fourth in the nation, according to 247Sports. Notably, two four-star recruits from Ohio, Jordan Marshall and Luke Hamilton, have already committed to joining the Wolverines.
With the momentum on their side, Michigan aims to attract even more top talent from Ohio. The prospect of landing a coveted five-star recruit from the state is now within reach, thanks to their recent success against Ohio State.
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