
Greg Crippen – OG – Bradenton (FL) IMG Academy: Crippen decommitted from Notre Dame; he’s a 4-star, the #11 offensive guard, and #221 overall. Sam Webb immediately put in a Crystal Ball for him to go to Michigan. His decommitment from Notre Dame had been expected for months with Michigan the supposed front-runner to flip him.
Jantzen Dunn – CB – Bowling Green (KY) South Warren: Dunn is a 6’2″, 178-pounder with offers from Miami, Ohio State, and Oklahoma, among others. He’s a 4-star, the #22 athlete, and #316 overall.
Jack Pugh – TE – Hilliard (OH) Bradley: Pugh is a 6’5″, 235 lb. prospect with offers from Iowa State, Penn State, and Wisconsin, among others. He’s a 4-star, the #13 tight end, and #313 overall. He visited Michigan this past weekend and was offered on the trip.
Hit the jump for more.
Derek Wilkins – DE – Rancho Santa Margarita (CA) Catholic: Wilkins is a 6’4″, 250-pounder with offers from Oregon, Stanford, UCLA, and Washington, among others. He’s a 4-star, the #21 strongside end, and #312 overall.
Holden Staes – TE – Atlanta (GA) Westminster: Staes is a 6’4″, 215-pounder whose first offer comes from Michigan.
OFF THE BOARD
Nick Elksnis – TE – Jacksonville (FL) Episcopal: Elksnis, who was committed to Penn State until recently, pledged to Florida.
Drake Maye – QB – Charlotte (NC) Myers Park: Maye flipped from Alabama to North Carolina. He’s a 4-star, the #6 pro-style quarterback, and #56 overall.
Wyatt Milum – OT – Huntington (WV) Spring Valley: Milum committed to West Virginia.
Keeshawn Silver – DE – Rocky Mount (NC) Rocky Mount: Silver committed to North Carolina.
Eli Sutton – OT – Brentwood (TN) Brentwood Academy: Sutton committed to North Carolina.
Gage Wilcox – TE – Tampa (FL) Jefferson: Wilcox committed to Florida.
MISCELLANEY
Here’s a solid list of visitors from this past weekend (LINK).
Port St. Lucie (FL) West Centennial linebacker Deshauwn Alleyne (4-star, #12 ILB, #324 overall) named Michigan to his top 5:
No order @CoachGusMalzahn @Coachjfranklin @CoachJim4UM @Coach_Frost @UKCoachStoops pic.twitter.com/UahpzP8m0w
— Deshauwn Alleyne (@Deshauwn22) March 5, 2020
Lexington (KY) Frederick Douglass wide receiver Dekel Crowdus (4-star, #43 WR, #245) named Michigan to his top 10:
OFFICAL TOP 10 ?✨
— Dekel(THE FLASH⚡️)Crowdus (@CrowdusDekel) March 5, 2020
Baylor #Sicem
Kentucky #BBN
Louisville #GoCards
The Ohio State #GoBucks
Virginia Tech #Hokies
Texas #Hookem
Michigan #GoBlue
Oklahoma #Sooners
Ole Miss #HottyToddy
South Carolina #Spursup pic.twitter.com/yV56kTGadJ
Cincinnati (OH) Bacon running back Corey Kiner (4-star, #10 RB, #160) named Michigan to his top 10:
In no particular order these are the schools I feel most comfortable with and hope to grow closer with. Things can change over the next few weeks/months but this is my top ten, recruitment 100% open! (Edit By: @bspaeth7) pic.twitter.com/u6Uq2L9mbE
— Corey Kiner (@CoreyKiner) March 6, 2020
Henderson (NV) Liberty tight end Moliki Matavao (4-star, #4 TE, #145) named Michigan to his top 10:
Top 10‼️
— Moliki Matavao (@MatavaoMoliki) March 6, 2020
Edit: @Hayesfawcett3 pic.twitter.com/YfvhWmikEz
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“Jack Pugh” sounds like a great name for a tight end.
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