Edge rush recruit Smith joins twin sibling at U-M
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Tom VanHaaren, ESPN Staff WriterJul 13, 2023, 12:22 PM ET
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Michigan added its 13th ESPN 300 commit on Thursday, when edge rusher Jacob Smith committed to the Wolverines.Smith is the No. 97 possibility overall, a 6-foot-5, 235-pound recruit out of Connecticut. He joins his twin brother, Jared, an ESPN 300 defensive tackle, in the class for Michigan. Jared dedicated in April, but Jacob held out till July to announce his commitment, choosing the Wolverines over Notre Dame, Kentucky, Nebraska, Georgia and Alabama.Editor’s Picks 2 Associated Before his dedication, Michigan had the No. 4 class
, just behind Ohio State at No. 3 in
the rankings. The Buckeyes have 11 ESPN 300 commitments, so Smith puts Michigan two ahead in the race for the most top-300 commitments.The Wolverines have actually seen a ton of success on the recruiting trail in the 2024 class, already more than doubling the variety of top-300 commitments than in the 2023 class. Michigan signed just 6 employees in the ESPN 300 in the 2023 cycle and completed ranked No. 17 overall.Smith is the 6th protective hire in this cycle ranked in the top 300, signing up with the 6 offending recruits ranked in the ESPN 300. That consists of quarterback Jadyn Davis, the No.
3 dual-threat quarterback, and Brady Prieskorn, the No. 1 tight end in general.