Recruiting can be unpredictable, as demonstrated on Friday when top-100 wide receiver Derek Meadows, a five-star prospect according to 247Sports and a major target for Michigan football, decided to delay his commitment by a week, according to a new report.
Meadows, a 6-foot-5, 200-pound player from Bishop Gorman in Las Vegas, is an elite wideout with LSU, Alabama, Notre Dame, and Michigan all vying for his commitment. Most expected him to commit to LSU on Friday, but the delay could be beneficial for Michigan or Notre Dame.
Meadows’ recruitment has been difficult to predict, with LSU being the favorite before Friday. A delay is usually not good news for the favorite, although there have been exceptions, such as when Andrew Olesh postponed his commitment by a week but still chose Michigan.
Michigan Football’s Prospects in Recruiting 5-Star WR Derek Meadows
According to the On3 prediction machine, Notre Dame is the leader with an 83 percent chance. The delay by Meadows was advantageous for both Notre Dame and Michigan, giving the Wolverines more time to recruit the talented wideout, who has visited Ann Arbor officially.
Notre Dame and LSU are still the most likely destinations for Meadows. However, Michigan has recently secured some significant recruiting wins over both schools, making it a possibility. Michigan also leads for another top-100 wideout, Andrew Marsh. While the Wolverines haven’t been known for landing top-tier wide receivers, they’ve recruited solid prospects in recent years.
Andrew Marsh and Derek Meadows are exceptional talents. If Michigan can secure one or both, it would be a tremendous recruiting success for Sherrone Moore.