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Michigan football makes final four for 2024 OT prospect

The Wolverines have 17 commitments in the 2024 class so far and five of them are offensive linemen. Michigan lost Olu Oluwatimi and Ryan Hayes from last season’s Joe Moore Award-winning offensive line but the Wolverines replenished the line by bringing in three sought-after transfers.

Although Michigan has five linemen committed in the 2024 cycle, it’s not stopping Jim Harbaugh and the Wolverines from going after more talent for the best offensive line in the country — for two years running.

On Thursday, 2024 four-star offensive tackle Bennett Warren officially named Michigan a finalist. The Wolverines are joined by Texas A&M, Oklahoma, and Tennessee.

Warren, the 6-foot-7, 330-pound lineman, hails from Sugar Land (Texas) Fort Bend Christian Academy. According to the 247Sports Composite, he is the 175th-ranked recruit and the 13th-best offensive tackle in the 2024 cycle.

While Bennett did name a top four, it appears Michigan and Texas A&m are the two main teams in the running to land him. There are two Crystal Ball predictions for Bennett and one is in favor of Michigan while the other is for the Aggies. The On3 Recruiting Prediction Machine slightly favors Texas A&M over the maize and blue.

Bennett took a visit to Texas A&M on June 1, and he will be in Ann Arbor this weekend for an official visit. He is set to visit Oklahoma and Tennessee before June ends.

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Story originally appeared on Wolverines Wire