Michigan loses 4-star defensive tackle recruit
The Michigan football squad continues to struggle on and off the field as things have gone bad to worse since their 31-0 loss to Notre Dame. Since then they’ve lost to Utah and Minnesota and now are dealing with allegations that Brady Hoke played quarterback Shane Morris in the fourth quarter with a concussion. On Monday night, 4-star defensive tackle recruit Darian Roseboro de-committed from the University.
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He tweeted from his account @DarianRoseboro: “I have officially decommitted from the university of Michigan”
The 6-foot-4, 283-pound defensive tackle from Lincolnton, N.C., is ranked as the No. 6 player at his position in the 2015 class and a four-star prospect.
He committed on Aug. 29 and now a month later has decommitted. He initally surprised many when he chose the Wolverines over North Carolina State, committing on ESPN’s Recruiting Nation, saying at the time, “I love the coaching staff, the fans, everything about it, ” he said. “I’ll always be a Carolina boy, but I’ll wear maize and blue.”
Without him, Michigan’s class is down to 10 players.
Michigan’s 2014 season is not going as planned. The Wolverines are 2-3 and struggling to stay afloat. Head coach Brady Hoke is coming under fire as fans want him fired. And now athletic director Dave Brandon’s job may be in jepordy. It’s not looking good for Michigan in 2014, nor in 2015 anymore.
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