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Michigan trades four-star SAF Jordan Young from Clemson

Jordan Young has transferred his commitment from Clemson to Michigan.

The four-star SAF committed to the Tigers last month, transferring just days before National Signing Day.

Young returned to Ann Arbor in October before committing to Clemson. The change of heart comes weeks after the Wolverines faded.

“It’s definitely unique,” ​​Young said of his time at Michigan. “I’ve never been to a college football game with so many fans. It’s just different. It’s a great tradition.”

“The football program has been a top program for years and I don’t see it slowing down.”

Michigan offered the four-star SAF from North Carolina late in the process but quickly closed the gap during official visits over the summer.

The in-season visit to the Big House was a catalyst for Young’s recruitment.

“Coming off a national championship, Coach Moore told me they should go get it now. After this year they won’t get them anymore.”

“Coach Moore did a great job,” he continued. “They called me and texted me nonstop. They tried to catch up on a late offer and they did a great job. The visit was great – good football weather and over 110,000 people cheering for it. “Team, in a rivalry game, I had a great time with the coaches in the meetings and they took great care of me. I can definitely see myself in Ann Arbor.

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