After what has been a mostly-positive summer for Michigan football on the recruiting trail, it appears the Wolverines have suffered a decommitment from their 2025 recruiting class.
On Sunday night, 247Sports' Sam Webb of The Michigan Insider reported that three-star Destrehan (La.) wide receiver Phillip Wright is no longer part of Michigan's class. Webb says the Lousiana native's decision is based on a desire to play his college football closer to home, and that LSU is the likely landing spot for Wright.
I'm told Destrehan (La.) WR Phillip Wright has decommitted from #Michigan. Could tell the young man was going back and forth when he was here. In the end, sounds like he just wants to stay closer to home, i.e. LSU.
— Sam Webb (@SamWebb77) August 5, 2024
Wright originally committed to Michigan back on July 13 over offers from LSU and Georgia, among others. However, at the time, the Tigers were prioritizing other wide receiver targets in the 2025 class. After those targets committed elsewhere, LSU turned up their efforts with Wright, and it appears Brian Kelly and the Tigers were able to execute a flip. LSU hosted Wright for the program's annual "Bayou Splash" recruiting event over the weekend of July 24.
According to 247Sports Composite rankings, Wright is considered the No. 430 overall prospect, No. 68 wide receiver and No. 12 player from the state of Louisiana in the 2025 recruiting class. The 5-foot-11, 175-pounder is described as "a big-play receiver who can stretch the field vertically" by 247Sports scouting analyst Gabe Brown. He's also described as "certified burner" and a "dynamic run-after-catch threat".
With the reported loss of Wright, Michigan is down to just one wide receiver commit in the 2025 cycle — four-star Marrero (La.) Archbishop Shaw standout Jacob Washington. U-M wide receiver coach Ron Bellamy has the Wolverines in great shape to land another four-star at the position at the end of the month however, with Fulshear (Texas) Katy Jordan wide receiver Andrew Marsh who recently set a commitment date for Aug. 28.
At the time of this publication, Wright has not publically declared his decommitment from Michigan, nor a flip to LSU. Should that happen, Bellamy and the Wolverines may work to get the Louisiana native back on board in the 2025 class, but it could be an uphill battle against the home-state Tigers.
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