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Michigan Courts Top Quarterback Recruit Drew Sheridan as Spring Game Highlights

The Dearborn Divine Child standout is drawing interest from multiple Power 5 programs, with a potential return to Ann Arbor on the horizon.

Michigan’s football program is intensifying its pursuit of elite quarterback talent, and few names have generated as much buzz as Drew Sheridan, a three‑star recruit from Dearborn Divine Child. The prospect has drawn attention from several Power 5 schools, but his recent visits to Ann Arbor have placed the Wolverines at the center of his recruitment narrative.

A Recruit's Growing Connection

Sheridan has made multiple trips to the university, the latest being the spring showcase and the annual spring game, where he observed the program’s organization and forged personal relationships with the coaching staff. The experience left a strong impression of the school’s structure and culture.

During his time on campus he trained alongside Michigan quarterback Tommy Carr and became acquainted with fellow prospect Bryce Underwood, adding a layer of familiarity that could influence his decision. Offers from Penn State, Pitt, Memphis and Southern Miss further illustrate the competitive landscape he navigates.

Coaches, including quarterbacks coach Koy Detmer Jr., have impressed Sheridan with their approach, and he is expected to return to campus for a summer camp and another game later this season, signaling a continued interest in the program.

Implications for the 2028 Class

If Sheridan commits, his addition would bolster Michigan’s 2028 recruiting class, which already ranks among the top tiers in the state, and could shift the balance in the race for other high‑profile quarterbacks. The ongoing dialogue between the recruit and the coaching staff highlights a recruitment process that remains fluid and highly competitive.

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