Michigan LB enters NCAA transfer portal

The last of the Flanagan High School trio left in Ann Arbor, the linebacker opts to seek his fifth-year elsewhere.

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And just like that, the Flanagan trio in Ann Arbor are no more.

With Devin Bush Jr. departing from Michigan a year early, and Josh Metellus graduating, there was but one player left from the 2016 class of Charles Flanagan High School outside of Miami, the program formerly coached by Devin Bush Sr. — who also departed Ann Arbor this offseason for Ole Miss.

Devin Gil was the second of the trio of players to commit to the Wolverines, and got some serious playing time in his junior year. However, he was relegated to mostly special teams in 2019 after spending most of 2018 at the WILL linebacker position.

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He took to Twitter to announce that he will be spending his fifth-year elsewhere, as he’s entering his name into the NCAA transfer portal.

As a graduate, Gil will be eligible immediately at his school of choice. He redshirted in his first season with the maize and blue.

In his three years of play, Gil accumulated 45 tackles (28 solo), with 3.5 for a loss and one sack.