Michigan expected back to see QB commit Carter Smith

A new era of Michigan football has started with Sherrone Moore being promoted and recently named the new head coach of the program.

He and his staff have hit the recruiting trail, and a pair of coaches are expected to stop by the school of their top commit this cycle.

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The Michigan Insider has learned head coach Sherrone Moore and quarterbacks coach Kirk Campbell are expected to swing by Fort Myers (Fla.) Bishop Verot to check on 2025 four-star quarterback and Michigan commit, Carter Smith on Thursday.

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Michigan HC Sherrone Moore swings by school of former Notre Dame commit
TMI has the latest on one of the Wolverines’ targets
Brice Marich
BRICE MARICH
9 hrs
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A new era of Michigan football has started with Sherrone Moore being promoted and recently named the new head coach of the program.

He and his staff have hit the recruiting trail and on Tuesday, a pair of coaches stopped by the school of one of their top targets this cycle.

Head coach Sherrone Moore swung by Washington (OK.) to check on 2025 four-star tight end Nate Roberts.


The 6-foot-4, 235-pounder is considered one of the best at his position and holds over 30 scholarship offers.

The Maize and Blue offered the talented pass-catcher back in April and welcomed him to campus over the summer. He originally was committed to Note Dame in June before he reopening his recruitment just a few months later.


Ohio State leads the 247Sports Crystal Ball for Nate Roberts with both predictions favoring the Buckeyes.

Roberts sits as the No. 107 overall prospect in the 2025 class, the No. 4 tight end in the nation and the No. 2 player in Kansas for his class, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.


For a full list of Michigan’s 2025 scholarship offers, click HERE

For a full list of Michigan’s 2025 target list, click HERE

For a full list of Michigan’s 2026 offer list, click HERE

 

 

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Few programs have had the ups and downs of the last month that Michigan has. The Wolverines won their first national championship since 1997, then saw their coach, Jim Harbaugh, leave for the NFL. Finally, Michigan quickly tapped former Harbaugh assistant Sherrone Moore as Harbaugh’s replacement.

“The swift promotion (just 48 hours) of Moore was well-received by most Michigan fans,” said Zach Shaw with The Michigan Insider. “Harbaugh and Michigan players have endorsed him to be the next head coach, so him being the only candidate the Wolverines interviewed sent a message of a united front. Additionally, Michigan fans were not impressed by the other outside candidates whose names were linked to the job, and Moore is a great culture fit who can bring the benefits of continuity in an era of college football where that matters more than ever.”

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So what will Moore’s hiring mean for Michigan in both the short and the long term?

 

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