Michigan Ahead Of OSU With No. 2 2016 Recruiting Class


By Andrew Holleran
Michigan wasn’t able to beat Ohio State on the field in Year 1 of the Jim Harbaugh era, but the Wolverines are in place to defeat the Buckeyes off of it.
Harbaugh’s program just landed a commitment from 2016 four-star wide receiver Dylan Crawford, who made the announcement at the U.S. Army All-American Game.
With the commitment, Michigan jumps to No. 2 in 247 Sports’ Team Rankings for 2016, vaulting over Ohio State in the process.
#Wolverines pass Florida State and Ohio State for the nation's No. 2 recruiting class per @247Sports https://t.co/HHfXl4AMDM
— Steve Wiltfong (@SWiltfong247) January 9, 2016
There are a couple more commitments to be made during today’s high school all-star game, and Ohio State is in contention to land one, so the Buckeyes could jump Michigan before the day’s over.
Regardless, Harbaugh is off to a tremendous start on the recruiting trail.
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