Just announced...Devin Gardner (6-4, 195), a dual-threat QB from Inkster, MI has committed to the Michigan class of 2010. He follows his former teammate WR Cameron Gordon who committed to the 2009 class.
mgoblog's post lives here.
Varsity Blue's post lives here.
According to VB, Gardner is rumored to be the Vince Young/Terrelle Pryor of the 2010 class. So if that means what I think it means, then he's an awesome runner who can hurt you big time on the ground, but just don't ask him to do too much through the air. But we have time to work on that.
More news to come on this commitment, but no doubt this is huge news for the 2010 class.
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