
Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh lost a verbal commit on Thursday morning, and it comes at a position that the Wolverines really need depth at. Three-star running back Kiante Enis (6-foot-1, 200 pounds, Winchester, In.) had been verbally committed to Michigan since June of 2015, but verbally decommitted on Thursday, according to ESPN reporter Tom VanHaaaren.
In a text, Kiante Enis said he decommitted from Michigan this morning. "Nothing personal....and I thank Michigan for the opportunity."
— Tom VanHaaren (@TomVH) January 21, 2016
The decommit isn't too surprising — Harbaugh already has two early enrollee running backs on the roster in four-star Kareem Walker and three-star Kingston Davis on Michigan's campus. They will need them this spring, as Harbaugh lost former five-star RB recruit running back Derrick Green to transfer last week. According to 247Sports, Enis looks to be headed to Indiana.
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