That gives the Michigan class either 23 or 24 commits, depending on one's definition of a scholarship athlete. That debate is really all about Gaige Garcia. He's committed to Michigan with joint Wrestling/Football scholarship offers. If he ever plays football, he'll count for the football allotment. That's the NCAA bylaw. But we're not sure that'll happen. His situation has him starting at wrestling. If he ever makes the football team (recruited as a RB), he'll get that scholarship, instead. The problem that I and others see is that wrestling is a make-weight sport. It's common for HS wrestlers to become great college gridiron guys. But I'm struggling to remember a guy who did both *in* college.
There's talk of adding one-each at CB, DT, WR and calling it quits. I bet things go really quiet now and the rest gets decided in December or, for the right guy, after.