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This week’s offer board update has a bit of a new format as I added a new section you’ll see at the end. The other sections are heavy on wide receiver news, with a few going off the board and a previously offered prospect decommitting from a school. See what else happened in recruiting in the past seven days with the rest of the update below.
Additions
Added Latrell Neville back to the board. The three-star wide receiver from Missouri City, Texas decommitted from Virginia Tech on June 6. He received his offer from Michigan on April 21, 2019.
Subtractions
Removed Troy Stellato from the board. The four-star wide receiver committed to Clemson on June 5.
#ALLIN pic.twitter.com/LCngl0jDDB
— Troy Stellato (@troystellato) June 5, 2020
Removed Kaden Prather from the board. The four-star wide receiver committed to West Virginia on June 6.
THANK YOU GOD ... 1000% COMMITTED. pic.twitter.com/X6gA2wqGWy
— KADEN PRATHER (@KADEN3TIMESSS) June 6, 2020
Removed Bennett Pitcher from the board. This is a weird one. The former three-star offensive tackle decided to focus on basketball instead and committed to Harvard on June 7.
Committed to Harvard University Men’s Basketball ‘25 (Pending Admission) @HarvardMBB pic.twitter.com/YZmmvXG1YE
— Bennett Pitcher (@BennettPitcher) June 7, 2020
Removed Tomas Rimac from the board. The three-star offensive tackle committed to West Virginia on June 8.
COMMITED!! GO MOUNTAINEERS pic.twitter.com/POi9W11Vmt
— Tomas Rimac (@rimact5) June 8, 2020
Removed TJ Bollers from the board. The four-star defensive end committed to Wisconsin on June 11.
Honored to have received an offer from The University of Michigan today!! Thank you @Coach_SMoore#GoBlue 〽️ pic.twitter.com/3Tf7WdirjG
— TJ Bollers (@tj35ballin) April 10, 2019
Top Lists
Added “No” to Michigan being in Michael Trigg’s top group of schools. The four-star tight end narrowed his top list of schools down to 10: Michigan State, USC, Auburn, UNC, LSU, South Carolina, Illinois, Ohio State, Kentucky and Penn State.
— Trigg (@mtrigg_23) June 7, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Thomas Cole’s top group of schools. The three-star offensive tackle included Michigan in his list of top five schools, along with Cal, UCLA, Oregon State and Arizona.
Added “No” to Michigan being in Deion Colzie’s top group of schools. The four-star wide receiver narrowed his top list of schools down to 10: Georgia, Tennessee, Auburn, Notre Dame, Alabama, Ole Miss, Penn State, Oregon, Virginia and Florida.
Top 10
— Deion Colzie (@almightydeion_) June 7, 2020
Thank you lord for putting me in this position... pic.twitter.com/50SyMQi1Ex
Added “No” to Michigan being in Naquan Brown’s top group of schools. The four-star defensive end narrowed his top list of schools down to six: Miami, Tennessee, Penn State, Virginia Tech, Pitt and LSU.
— Naquan Brown™ (@quanbrown_4) June 9, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Dallas Turner’s top group of schools. The four-star defensive end included Michigan in his list of top five schools, along with Alabama, Georgia, Florida and Oklahoma.
Keeping Tabs
I’m adding a new section this week to reflect the current landscape of college football recruiting during the pandemic. With more prospects than ever committing early to reserve a spot in a school’s class, the Michigan coaches more than likely will keep recruiting players even after they commit elsewhere.
So this section will include players committed to another school, but I believe the coaches will still pursue and hope to get on campus when they are allowed to visit again.
Noted that Ryan Barnes committed to Notre Dame. The three-star cornerback committed to the Irish on June 6.
Dreams Do Come True But More Work To Do #GoIrish ☘️ @NDFootball @QO_FOOTBALL @CoachBrianKelly @CoachMickens pic.twitter.com/bYZAkZzVjP
— Ryan “Bo” Barnes (@Bo11Ryan) June 6, 2020
Noted that Omarion Cooper committed to Florida State. The four-star cornerback committed to the Seminoles on June 7.
1000% Committed @Coach_Norvell @FSUFootball #GoNoles pic.twitter.com/7uMQCKuCUb
— ¹ (@OmarionC2) June 7, 2020