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Last week was the first time in which the staff made no new offers to 2021 prospects. That happened again this week, but I did get to add somebody to the board who was missed when he was first offered, as you’ll see below. Otherwise, a handful of guys Michigan wasn’t recruiting much committed elsewhere, while a few top targets put out top lists that included Michigan, with one exception.
Additions
Added Tomas Rimac to the board. The three-star offensive tackle from Brunswick, Ohio has had an offer from Michigan for at least a month now, but doesn’t use social media that often so it wasn’t posted on his Twitter. After conducting an interview with Rimac, 247Sports’ Midwest expert Allen Trieu mentioned Rimac received his offer from Michigan missing out on David Davidkov, so this was around late April or early May.
Subtractions
Removed Reuben Fatheree from the board. The four-star offensive tackle committed to Texas A&M on June 1.
Worked hard for this opportunity! Thank you God!!I’ve been blessed! #committed pic.twitter.com/OK3XJq3m8P
— Reuben Fatheree II (@deuce_fatheree) June 1, 2020
Removed Terrance Butler from the board. The three-star defensive end committed to Maryland on June 1.
100% Committed‼️ #GoTerps @CoachLocks @coachBrawl @jokerphillips @CoachMessay pic.twitter.com/XROghuh6Jo
— Terrance Butler Jr. (@Zone6TJ) June 1, 2020
Removed Darryl Peterson from the board. The three-star defensive end committed to Wisconsin on June 1.
All Glory to the man above!!! #Committed pic.twitter.com/42LDCywEMm
— Darryl Peterson (@_DPETERSON10) June 1, 2020
Removed Micah Crowell from the board. The four-star wide receiver committed to NC State on June 2.
COMMITTED
— Micah Crowell (@CrowellMicah) June 2, 2020
Thank you God !!
Happy birthday mom!!❤️❤️@EFHS_Football/@GameofInchesHSS pic.twitter.com/gSslTHtphh
Top Lists
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Erin Outley’s top group of schools. The three-star tight end included Michigan in his list of top 10 schools along with Arkansas, Florida State, Oregon, LSU, Penn State, Texas A&M, Michigan State, Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech.
Blessings #Gttl @EarlGill10 pic.twitter.com/YYaig1Yo6H
— Erin Outley (@ErinOutley) May 31, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Omarion Cooper’s top group of schools. The four-star cornerback included Michigan in his list of top six schools, along with Texas, Louisville, South Carolina, Florida State and Penn State.
Top 6 #UofL #Gamecocks #Hookem #PennState #GONOLES #GoBlue pic.twitter.com/0AmdW3MkYr
— ¹ (@OmarionC2) June 1, 2020
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in Xavier Worthy’s top group of schools. The four-star wide receiver included Michigan in his list of top six schools, along with Auburn, Georgia, LSU, Oregon and Alabama.
Thank you to All the schools that gave me a chance to play at the next level ...
— The Real Flash⚡️❄️ (@Xavierworthy2) June 1, 2020
Final 6️⃣ pic.twitter.com/NIoJxFQFQq
Added “Yes” to Michigan being in William Reed’s top group of schools. The three-star offensive tackle included Michigan in his list of top 10 schools, along with Princeton, Cal, Michigan State, Colorado, Yale, Utah, Duke, Virginia Tech and Kansas.
MY TOP 10 pic.twitter.com/F6d3i0eamW
— William Reed (@WillReed44) June 1, 2020
Added “No” to Michigan being in Donovan McMillon’s top group of schools. The three-star safety narrowed his top list of schools down to five: Florida, Oregon, Virginia Tech, Texas A&M and Oklahoma.
THE FANTASTIC FIVE pic.twitter.com/6rnMyXefd5
— ³ (@donovanmcmillo3) June 1, 2020