Breaking:Michigan football recruiting: 15 players who could commit in 2025 Program!! There are already 17 promises from Michigan football in the 2025 class, and with just over a month until early signing day, that number is probably going to fluctuate. While the Wolverines try to get pledges and commitments from uncommitted players elsewhere, certain commits—like tight end Andrew Olesh and safety Ivan Taylor—are searching elsewhere. Michigan wants to finish strong after a successful recruiting weekend for the MSU game and another one that is approaching before the Oregon game. With that in mind, and in no particular order, here are 15 candidates that are either undecided or committed elsewhere who very well might end up in the 2025 class once everything is said and done. The top recruit in the nation, according to all recruiting services (apart from Rivals), has been committed to LSU since January, but Michigan is making a late offer for his services, and he seems open to it. The Belleville, Michigan, standout is probably seeking more than a sizable NIL package, and Michigan is still engaged in negotiations with him. This may come down to the last minute, but Sherrone Moore is doing everything in his power to entice him to leave the SEC. Earls was heavily recruited by Michigan when he was a South Carolina commit, but he ultimately switched to Georgia in the summer. Despite this, the Wolverines continued to pursue him, and he visited Ann Arbor for last week's MSU game. Due to some encouraging momentum, analysts from various recruiting sites have predicted that Earls will switch to the maize and blue, but Georgia is still trying to keep him in the fold. The four-star linebacker from the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, has always gushed about his time in Ann Arbor, claiming that no place has been better. However, after the initial excitement of the visit fades, other suitors appear to take over. It appears that Notre Dame is the school to beat, according to the brother of a former player. ...