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It appears to be over before it ever even began.
Michigan football had received a pleasant surprise last fall with grad transfer Willie Allen announcing that he was coming to Ann Arbor to play offensive line for the Wolverines. Allen arrived for winter conditioning and spring ball, but reports indicated that the former LSU and Louisiana Tech offensive tackle was behind Andrew Stueber at his anticipated right tackle position.
With his years in college football dwindling, Allen will not be taking his time to ensure he gets an opportunity to start somewhere, as he has entered the NCAA transfer portal. The news was first reported by the Detroit Free Press’ Rainer Sabin.
The @Freepsports has learned Michigan offensive tackle Willie Allen has entered the transfer portal. Michigan was his third school after he committed last October.
— Rainer Sabin (@RainerSabin) April 23, 2021
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