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It’s funny how things can work out sometimes.
Michigan is now focused on the 2022 and 2023 recruiting cycles, but it, somehow, just reeled in a pledge from the 2020 class.
Littleton (Colo.) Columbine four-star offensive tackle Andrew Gentry had pledged himself to Virginia, and then went on a church mission. Now that he’s finally gearing up to actually play college football, he took a look at the Cavaliers, currently without a head coach since Bronco Mendenhall stepped down this year, and opted to go with one of the teams he was strongly considering previously.
According to 247Sports’ Blair Angulo, Gentry has committed to Michigan football.
BREAKING — #Michigan has landed a major commitment from Littleton (Colo.) Columbine offensive tackle Andrew Gentry, a former four-star prospect who signed with Virginia as part of the 2020 class. He returns from his church mission this coming spring: https://t.co/cLlBXeoTov pic.twitter.com/XN3ndJN9QL
— Blair Angulo (@bangulo) December 8, 2021
Gentry comes in at 6-foot-8, 310-pounds, and was rated the No. 88 player in the 2020 class, regardless of position, according to the 247Sports Composite. Of course, without having set foot on campus, he’ll have the full complement of four years of eligibility remaining, and can sign in the early signing period with the Wolverines as this is not considered a transfer.
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