Sherrone Moore lands a big time commitment along the OL.
Sherrone Moore has landed another top target on the recruiting trail for the Michigan Wolverines , as 2025 four-star offensive lineman Avery Gach announced his pledge to the maize and blue on Friday afternoon.
The moment Top247 OL Avery Gach (@AveryGach ) made it official and commits to #Michigan ! pic.twitter.com/Aou57f3xXJ
— Brice Marich (@BriceMarich) May 3, 2024
The 6-foot-5, 275-pounder hails from Franklin, Michigan and plays for Wylie E. Groves High School. He was first offered by Michigan back in Oct. 2022 and has been a major priority ever since. He has visited Ann Arbor too many times to count at this point, but was most recently in town for the spring game.
4⭐️ #Michigan OL target Avery Gach (@AveryGach ) has arrived for the spring game. His third return to Ann Arbor this offseason. #GoBlue https://t.co/eU0zB0LnKM pic.twitter.com/az3Kr8BDTc
— Zach Libby (@LibbyOn3) April 20, 2024
Gach was also heavily considering Ohio State , Wisconsin and Michigan State . He held other offers from Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Florida State , Notre Dame , Penn State and others.
247Sports’ Allen Trieu scouted Gach and compared him to former Michigan left guard Ben Bredeson:
High school offensive tackle who can be a swing guy at the next level. Tenacious, physical player who goes to the whistle and finishes plays. Shows functional strength and pad level in addition to the pure willingness to want to move defenders off the ball, all making for a dominant run blocker. Still technically coming along in pass set and pass pro. Physicality shows up in his punch there also. Left tackle in high school who may be more suited as a right side option or interior player at the high-major level. Has added good weight and strength and will continue to do so. Is a solid base-level athlete, but can also continue to improve on pure explosiveness and lateral agility. High-floor type prospect who will give a high-major school depth at several positions and should be a dependable multi-year starter at the Power Five level.
Gach is ranked the No. 2 player in the state of Michigan, No. 15 interior offensive lineman and No. 236 overall player on 247Sports’ composite. He’s the fifth commitment for Michigan this cycle, as he joins four-star quarterback Carter Smith, four-star defensive lineman Nate Marshall, four-star tight end Eli Owens and four-star defensive lineman Bobby Kanka.
Check out Gach’s junior year highlights below.