Michigan will be in the most recent cut of schools for the four-star.
Markquese Bell, a 2017 four-star athlete, has told Maize n Brew that Michigan will make his Top 13, which Bell will release on Sunday or Monday.
2017 4⭐️ ATH Markquese Bell told @MaizenBrew that he will include Michigan in his Top 13. Bell will release the list on Sunday or Monday.
— Evan Petzold (@EvanPetzold) June 25, 2016
“Michigan was one of the schools that had an early interest in me and the coaching staff is very good,” Bell said. “It would be exciting [to play for Jim Harbaugh], especially competing with some of the nation’s best at practice.”
The 6-foot-3, 195-pound athlete from Bridgeton High School in Bridgeton, New Jersey primarily plays wide receiver, free safety, and cornerback. He has great ball skills, is aggressive and is a leader on and off the field.
Bell told Maize n Brew that Clemson is the clear-cut leader in his recruitment process. He has offers from Michigan, Rutgers, Boston College, Clemson, Florida, Georgia, Georgia Tech, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, Ohio State, Old Dominion, Ole Miss, Penn State, Temple, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest and Wisconsin. Bell was recruited to Michigan by Chris Partridge.
2017 4⭐️ ATH Markquese Bell has told @MaizenBrew that Clemson is the leader in his recruitment.
— Evan Petzold (@EvanPetzold) June 25, 2016
“I loved Clemson when I was down there,” he said. “Everyone was nice, not only the players and coaches but the people that lived there. The campus is beautiful and it is a family aspect.”
When asked if he would commit before National Signing Day, Bell said, “I was thinking about doing it on signing day, but if I know before then, then probably. I just do not want to rush.”