Despite being so young, receiving college offers is nothing new to quarterback Isaiah Marshall.
The freshman from Southfield, Michigan made headlines when as a 7th grader for receiving an offer from Jim Harbaugh and Michigan, becoming the youngest player to ever receive a scholarship offer from the Wolverines football program. Since then, the 15-year-old has also picked up offers from Kentucky, Maryland, Syracuse and Florida Atlantic.
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Offer #6 came in Thursday night from Archie Collins and the Pitt Panthers. Marshall is the first quarterback and one of a handful of players in the Class of 2024 to have already received an offer from Pitt.
Marshall (6’0″, 190) is a special athlete that comes from a family full of athletes with his father, Brian, playing for Northwestern, his uncle played for Jim Tressel at Youngstown State, a cousin played at Michigan, his mother was a D-1 basketball player at DePaul and his grandfather played football at Illinois.