LOOK: Nation’s top 2019 tight end “ecstatic” to land offer from Michigan

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Jim Harbaugh is back on the recruiting trail, and earlier today top 2019 tight end prospect Hudson Henry said he was “ecstatic” after learning that he had received an offer from Michigan.

Henry is 6-5, and 225 pounds from Little Rock, Arkansas. He currently has offers from Auburn, Arkansas, LSU, Notre Dame, and now Michigan, according to 247Sports.

He totaled 100 receptions for 1,295 yards and 13 touchdowns in his career at Pulaski Academy.

Michigan currently has the No. 8 recruiting class nationally for 2019, good enough for first in the Big Ten, according to 247Sports. Their 2019 class currently consists of defensive ends Chris Hinton and Stephen Herron Jr., along with offensive tackle Nolan Rumler and inside linebacker Charles Thomas.

Most believe Henry will play in his home state at Arkansas, but for now the Wolverines have to feel like at least they have a shot.

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Michigan football assistant leaving for Florida State

If you happen to be a fan of the Michigan Wolverines football team, 2017 was a difficult season to watch, especially if you are a fan of high-powered offenses.

The Wolverines offense was nowhere near being considered a “high-powered” offense as they ranked No. 105 out of 129 FBS teams in total offense.

Because of the struggles on the offensive side of the ball, there is no question about it that the Michigan offensive coaching staff will look different in 2018 than it did this past season.

According to Bruce Felman of Fox Sports and Sports Illustrated, Michigan offensive tackles/tight ends coach/run game coordinator Greg Frey is leaving the Wolverines to become the new offensive line coach at Florida State.

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