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TE Andrew Olesh Commits to Play in the Big House

Writer: Victor HaltomVictor Haltom

Michigan | The Big House | TE Andrew Olesh Commitment
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One of the best prep tight ends in the country has committed to play for the Michigan Wolverines.

TE Andrew Olesh from Central Valley, Pa., is headed to Ann Arbor, Mich., to join an increasingly impressive 2025 recruiting class for the Maize and Blue as Sherrone Moore takes over for Jim Harbaugh.



On3 rates Olesh as the No. 3 tight end in the 2025 class and the No. 67 overall prospect in the class. According to 247Sports, he is the No. 2 player from Pennsylvania.


Olesh selected the Wolverines after receiving offers from Alabama, Florida, Penn State, Ole Miss and many other top programs in the country.



Andrew Olesh Bio, Stats

A gifted athlete, Olesh is 6-foot-5 and weighs 215 pounds. He has run the 40-yard dash in a blistering 4.6 seconds. In the words of 247Sports, he could "emerge as a game-changing combo tight end on Saturdays." In high school, he principally lines up as a wideout and dominates his foes. Because of his size and impressive run-blocking ability, he has been recruited to play tight end in college. He has excellent hands, elite body control and regularly sheds tackles at the prep level.


As a sophomore, Olesh caught 27 passes for 266 yards and 2 touchdowns. He also played safety and was credited with 16 tackles and 3 interceptions. Last year, as a junior, he led his team to Pennsylvania's District 11 Class 5A championship game. On the season, he reeled in 53 receptions for 973 yards and 10 touchdowns. On the other side of the ball, he made 45 tackles. He received numerous statewide accolades.


Olesh projects as a multi-year starter at the Power Four level with NFL potential.



Impact on Michigan

With the addition of Olesh, the Wolverines' 2025 class is now rated No. 11 in the country and No. 3 in the Big Ten Conference, per On3. Olesh joins four-star wideout Jacob Washington from New Orleans to give Michigan's future receiving corps an injection of young talent.


Stay tuned to College Football Dawgs for further reporting on the Michigan Wolverines and college football recruiting.





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