A pair of elite Michigan commits are showing out at 2025 Navy All-American Bowl

Michigan has four commits attending the prestigious event, a couple are standing out early on.
Michigan football head coach Sherron Moore smiles at fans during the first half against Iowa at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024.
Michigan football head coach Sherron Moore smiles at fans during the first half against Iowa at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2024. / Junfu Han / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

With four commits in attendance, Michigan is well represented at the 2025 Navy All-American Bowl game and festivities. The list of Michigan commits in attendance includes:

The event has brought more than 100 elite level high school players to San Antonio for the game which is set to be played on Saturday, Jan 11 at 1 pm ET on NBC. Over the next few days, the players will practice and get a chance to sharpen their skills against some of their best peers in the country. Babalola and Marsh have impressed in some of their one-on-ones and skills drills, as evidenced in videos shared via social media.

While these events are a great time for recruits to show their skillset and take an "iron sharpens iron" approach to their betterment, they are invaluable for recruiting. Committed players are all trying to get the uncommitted talent to join them at their school of choice. Michigan looks to have some pretty talented guys on our side doing just that, and Marsh stands out in that respect. Michigan fans may recall that Marsh came up to Michigan to attend Bryce Underwood's Belleville High School football game in an attempt to sway the gunslinger to flip to Ann Arbor. Maybe Marsh can also work his magic on a few more top prospects at the Navy All-American bowl and continue to build the future in Ann Arbor.

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