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Michigan football becomes 3rd Big Ten school to offer rising tight end target

Michigan football has offered a rising 2025 tight end out of Georgia.

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Oct 12, 2019; Champaign, IL, USA; Michigan Wolverines tight end Luke Schoonmaker (86) lines up for a play during the second half of the game against the Illinois Fighting Illini at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Michael Allio-USA TODAY Sports

We are currently in the midst of college football recruiting season, where official visits are being scheduled, commitments are being announced, and more. In recent news, Michigan football has offered a scholarship to Logan Brooking, a promising rising tight end in the 2025 class.

With this offer, the Wolverines become the third Big Ten program to extend an offer to Brooking, joining the Michigan State Spartans and Wisconsin Badgers in expressing interest in him.

Michigan football joins Michigan State, Wisconsin in offering 2025 tight end Logan Brooking

The 2025 Michigan football recruiting class may not be in the spotlight just yet, but it holds significant importance, and Jim Harbaugh has been diligently working on it. In contrast to the 2024 recruiting class, which currently holds the top spot in the country with 17 committed players and counting, the 2025 class is in its early stages and currently has only a few commitments.

Yesterday, the Wolverines expanded their recruiting efforts by targeting Logan Brooking, an unranked tight end in the 2025 class. Brooking is also being heavily pursued by several other Big Ten schools. Despite not having a ranking at this point, Logan Brooking has accumulated an impressive list of offers, including Michigan, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Iowa State, Virginia Tech, and South Carolina, among others.

As the class is still young, Brooking has yet to be evaluated by 247 Sports. He is a recruiting target from Georgia, making him the newest addition to a series of recent offers from Jim Harbaugh and his coaching staff.



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