Updated Tuesday October 31st at 10:00 PM
Clarkston center Taylor Currie will not be at Michigan after all.
According to his Twitter feed, Currie officially de-committed
from Michigan and will now head to Madison to play for the Wisconsin Badgers next season.
Currie said on Twitter after de-commiting from Michigan. “After careful consideration and
discussing it with my family, I have decided to de-commit from the University
of Michigan and open my recruitment for both the classes of 2018 and 2019. In
June, I committed to the University of Michigan because I grew up with a love
for the school. However, since my commitment, I have learned more about the recruiting
process and what factors should play into a decision. I want to thank Coach
(John) Beilein for giving me the opportunity to play at Michigan and for the
support throughout this process.”
Currie responded on Twitter about coming to Wisconsin "I'm grateful to announce that I'm a Wisconsin Badger. Thank you Coach Gard (Greg Gard) and Coach Oliver for the opportunity. #OnWisconsin."
Currie responded on Twitter about coming to Wisconsin "I'm grateful to announce that I'm a Wisconsin Badger. Thank you Coach Gard (Greg Gard) and Coach Oliver for the opportunity. #OnWisconsin."
Currie was reclassified as a Senior for this season in the
summer.
Currie came to Clarkston from Ohio and won a State
Championship last season with the Wolves. He will be part of a Clarkston team
that is loaded this season with Michigan State bound players Foster Loyer and
Thomas Kithier, along with CJ Robinson, Tristen Mysen, and Nick Wells for
coach Dan Fife.
Thoughts
This is an interesting decision that Currie de-committed
from Michigan but he decided to stay in the Big Ten and go to Wisconsin. The Badgers will be solid next season and for years to come.
Stay tuned to OAA Now for the latest on this developing story.
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