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It certainly didn’t take long, but Michigan finally got its man in the 2020 class.
With JD Johnson unable to participate due to a congenital heart defect, the Wolverines were without a signal caller in the 2020 class. Much of the efforts — once he was identified — were centered around California signal caller CJ Stroud, but he committed to rival Ohio State on Wednesday afternoon.
Would the maize and blue go after a quarterback in the class? Turns out, yes.
Massapequa (NY) Plainedge three-star QB Dan Villari visited Ann Arbor for the Michigan – Oregon basketball game this weekend, but he still didn’t have an offer. That changed later in the day on Wednesday, as the Wolverines extended him a scholarship.
Hours after reporting said offer, Villari made his pledge official, committing to the Wolverines.
Time to work ! 〽️ pic.twitter.com/w0iTzT1v9Y
— Dan Villari (@Dan2Villari) December 19, 2019
Villari is listed by 247Sports as 6-foot-4, 215-pounds and is rated a 3-star in the proprietary rankings at 1,242 overall, the 40th-rated pro-style QB and 14th-best player in the state of New York.
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