Jim Harbaugh of Michigan has reached out to former Texas A&M offensive lineman Chase Bisontis.
College coaches across the nation are actively seeking high school recruits and transfer portal targets as Michigan gets ready to play Alabama in the Rose Bowl.
Texas A&M offensive lineman Chase Bisontis is the most recent prospect to be linked to Michigan through the portal.
Following the departure of head coach Jimbo Fisher, Bisontis chose to use the transfer portal, as did many other Aggies after finishing his rookie season this year.
As a true freshman, Bisontis impressively started at right tackle in all 12 of Texas A&M’s regular season games.
It should come as no surprise with his performance this season that Bisontis is highly ranked in the top-10 of both On3 and 247Sports’s transfer portal player rankings.
It is also no surprise he is a hot commodity in the portal, and as of Saturday, has been in contact with Michigan and 25 other schools, according to Hayes Fawcett of On3.
Major programs such as Georgia, LSU, Ohio State and Notre Dame are among the schools to contact Bisontis so far.
Heading into the 2024 season, it makes sense Michigan would be after some help along the offensive line.
Several starters — including LaDarius Henderson, Zak Zinter and Trevor Keegan — are set to graduate, so the Wolverines could use some players up front who bring starting experience.
Bisontis brings that to the table, not to mention his starts have come in the SEC against some of the nation’s best defenses.
Although Bisontis played just at right tackle in 2023, he was recruited as an
interior offensive lineman, so he may possibly be able to add some versatility. Bisontis has experience in his back pocket.
According to the 247Sports Composite, Bisontis was a four-star prospect and
the 46th-best player in the country as a high school recruit.
In addition to becoming the top player in the state, he attended Don Bosco Prep in New Jersey throughout his high school career.
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