
JUST IN: After A Shocking Revelation, Tight End Brock Harris Commits to Michigan Wolverines Football
In a surprising twist that has sent shockwaves through the college football recruiting world, highly touted tight end Brock Harris has officially committed to the Michigan Wolverines. The announcement comes on the heels of a stunning revelation that shifted Harris’s recruitment trajectory and ultimately led him to Ann Arbor.
Harris, a four-star recruit out of Pine View High School in Utah, had long been considered a lean toward several powerhouse programs, including Utah, Oregon, and Texas. However, insiders close to his recruitment revealed that a recent behind-the-scenes change—believed to involve coaching dynamics and development philosophy—prompted Harris to reevaluate his options.
Sources say that Michigan’s emphasis on tight end utilization in their pro-style offense, along with the recent success of players like Colston Loveland, played a major role in swaying Harris. The Wolverines’ coaching staff, led by head coach Sherrone Moore, reportedly made a strong final push that sealed the deal.
“I had to follow my heart and do what’s best for my future,” Harris stated via social media. “After some deep thought and prayer, I’m excited to say I’m 100% committed to the University of Michigan. Go Blue!”
Standing 6-foot-6 and weighing 230 pounds, Harris brings an elite combination of size, athleticism, and soft hands to the tight end position. He’s expected to be a key piece in Michigan’s offensive puzzle for years to come.
With this commitment, Michigan adds another marquee name to its already strong 2025 recruiting class, reinforcing its commitment to building one of the top programs in the country.
Stay tuned for more updates as signing day approaches and the Wolverines continue to make noise on the recruiting trail.