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Michigan’s 2021 commitment drought has finally come to an end, with yet another four-star pledging to the program.
While visits are on a moratorium due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, other programs have seen a recent influx of commitments in recent weeks. However, Michigan hadn’t gotten a pledge since five-star QB J.J. McCarthy committed nearly a year ago, making him the second to join the 2021 class — along with OL Giovanni El-Hadi.
But that’s changed as of Wednesday, as 2021 Bradenton (FL) IMG Academy four-star offensive guard Greg Crippen announced on Twitter that he’s pledging his commitment to the maize and blue and becoming the third member of the class.
COMMITTED! GO BLUE! pic.twitter.com/6UT2Tqe6CD
— Greg CRIPPEN (@gregcrippen) March 25, 2020
Crippen is rated a four-star by the 247Sports Composite and is the No. 222 recruit in the country, regardless of position. He’s also the nation’s 11th-rated guard and No. 30 player in the state of Florida.
He was previously committed to Notre Dame but rescinded his longtime commitment earlier this month.
Watch his junior film below:
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