Michigan’s secondary coach Curt Mallory visited 2014 wide receiver Dominique Booth on January 23rd.
Booth has offers from fourteen teams. These teams include: Missouri, Tennessee, Indiana, Michigan State, Mississippi State, California, Cincinnati, Illinois, Iowa, Iowa State, Kentucky, Ole Miss, Purdue, and Wisconsin.

Sep 22, 2012; South Bend, IN, USA; Michigan Wolverines fans visit the Word of Life Mural, also known as Touchdown Jesus, before the game against the Notre Dame Fighting Irish at Notre Dame Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matt Cashore-USA TODAY Sports
Out of those fourteen offers, it is projected that Booth is most interested in Missouri and Tennessee at this point in time.
Booth is a 6’1″, 195 pound wide receiver from Indianapolis, Indiana. He is currently a junior at Pike High School.
The Pike Red Devils made it to the Class 5A Indiana State Playoffs.
After winning their first round game by a single point and winning big in their second round game, the Red Devils were crushed in the quarterfinals by Lawrence Central, 21-49.
As a junior in 2012, Booth racked up 853 receiving yards on 67 receptions and 13 receiving touchdowns.
The four-star recruit is currently ranked 1st in the state of Indiana, 28th among wide receivers, and 229th nationally among 2014 high school recruits by 247Sports.
Booth has a scheduled unofficial visit set for February 2nd with the Indiana Hoosiers.
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Topics: Curt Mallory, Dominique Booth, Football, Illinois Fighting Illini, Michigan Wolverines, Recruiting

