Ole Miss has extended a scholarship offer to Marshall Pritchett, a four-star tight end from Rabun Gap-Nacoochee (Ga.) School, for the 2025 class. Standing at 6-5 and weighing 211 pounds, Pritchett is regarded as the nation’s 13th-best tight end and the 32nd overall player in Georgia’s 2025 class. In the Composite index, he is ranked as the 259th player in the country, irrespective of position.
Of note, Marshall Pritchett’s father is Wes Pritchett, a former Notre Dame linebacker who played a pivotal role in the Fighting Irish’s tackles during their 1988 national championship season. Wes Pritchett also had a stint in the NFL with the Miami Dolphins, Buffalo Bills, and Atlanta Falcons.
Ole Miss joins other notable institutions, including SEC powerhouses such as Tennessee, South Carolina, Texas A&M, and Vanderbilt, in extending an offer to Pritchett. Additionally, he has received offers from Michigan, Boston College, Cincinnati, Duke, East Carolina, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Indiana, Miami, Miami (Ohio), Michigan State, Troy, UAB, Central Florida, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.
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