Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh did a fine job in his first year as head coach, leading the Wolverines to a 10-3 season and a win in the Citrus Bowl over Florida. Right now, the Wolverines look to be in a very good position for next season as well.
The team has been racking up commitments for the 2016 season and on Saturday they picked up another big commit in wide receiver Dylan Crawford. He committed during the Army All-American Game and that helped the Wolverines shoot up the rankings.
#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
That commitment gave the Wolverines 14 four-star commits for next season, as most as top-ranked LSU, and moved them above Ohio State to number two in 247Sports’ rankings for 2016. The Wolverines look to be a favorite in the Big Ten next season and this probably explains why.
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