Michigan has added its tenth commitment in the 2015 class. Bloomfield Hills (Mich.) Brother Rice three-star wide receiver
Grant Perry flipped his pledge from Big Ten rival Northwestern to the Maize and Blue.
After careful consideration & prayers, I have decommitted from Northwestern. I have great respect for NW and what they have done for me.- Grant Perry (@TheGrantPerry)
February 3, 2015Proud to announce that I have officially committed to play football at the University of Michigan!
#GoBlue #Team136 pic.twitter.com/n1tLTowH3I- Grant Perry (@TheGrantPerry)
February 3, 2015Perry is a 6-0, 183-pounder ranked the No. 80 wide receiver nationally, and the No. 12 senior in the state of Michigan. Playing alongside fellow Michigan commit (and now early enrollee) Alex Malzone in the Warriors' offense, Perry caught105 passes for 1,727 yards (16.4 yards per grab) and 20 touchdowns.
Now, he'll have the opportunity to repeat that feat at the next level. He'll join Malzone and defensive end Jack Dunaway (a preferred walkon) as U-M commits from the Warriors' 2015 class. He is the second receiver in the Wolverines' group, joining Malzone's fellow early enrollee Brian Cole - who could also settle in at defensive back down the road.
With Perry in the fold, Michigan's class jumps to No. 72 nationally, one spot behind Western Michigan. However, the Wolverines have at least five fewer commits than every program ranked ahead of them.
A look at Michigan's 2015 class and the Rivals team rankings with Perry in the fold.