The Michigan Wolverines have been active in the recruitment world by flipping multiple prospects and also sending offers to recruits. 2027 class defensive end Brian Demoss, from Simeon High School in Illinois, also received an offer from Sherrone Moore's program on Saturday.
Demoss shared the news on X, tagging Michigan defensive line coach Lou Esposito and director of player development Chris Bryant, as well as his high school coaches and some recruiting analysts.
"After my first college visit I am beyond blessed to receive a offer from the University of Michigan @UMichFootball. @UMichCoachEspo @CBryant58#GoBlue #BrickByBrick #WGM🔵🟡."
DeMoss is still unranked by recruiting channels, as he is just a sophomore player. According to MaxPreps, he has recorded eight tackles (three solo and five assists) in three games.
Besides the Michigan Wolverines, Brian Demoss also picked up three big offers this month from the Indiana Hoosiers on Nov. 17, the Michigan State Spartans on Nov. 19 and the Ole Miss Rebels on Nov. 20.
Multiple recruiting visitors attended the Michigan Wolverines game this weekend
The Michigan Wolverines secured bowl-eligibility on Saturday, dismantling the Northwestern Wildcats 50-6. The game served as a spotlight for Michigan's 2025 class, featuring several high-profile commits.
Five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood, who flipped from LSU to Michigan last week, was a big name. Other committed players to visit the school were five-star offensive lineman Andrew Babalola, along with four-star prospects wide receiver Andrew Marsh, tight end Andrew Olesh, cornerback Shamari Earls, defensive back Kainoa Winston, running back Donovan Johnson and defensive lineman Benny Patterson.
The Wolverines also hosted four-star quarterback Brady Hart from the 2026 class.
Sherrone Moore and his coaching staff have also been sending offers to multiple prospects over the last few weeks. They hosted several targets from the 2026 class, including edge rusher Tobi Haastrup, offensive lineman Zac Stascausky, defensive lineman Travis Moten and long snapper Coby Tripp.
The 2026 class was also represented, with cornerback Victor Singleton, edge rusher McHale Blade and safety Kaden Gebhardt in attendance. The school also looked even further ahead to the 2027 class by hosting versatile athlete DeAnthony Crittenden, offensive lineman Brady Hull and wide receiver Kyron Hart.