The Michigan Wolverines had 11 members of their 2017 recruiting class enroll early in January, and the rest of the 30-man class are expected to report to the team on Saturday, June 24th.
In the past, there have been players who weren't able to qualify academically, but that isn't the case this year. Head coach Jim Harbaugh said there shouldn't be any problems with all 30 players.
"Not that I'm aware of," Harbaugh said. "They've all graduated, matriculated, and we'll start summer session orientation on the 24th. God willing and the creek don't rise, they'll all be here the 24th.
"And some of them are already here. There's a few here who were allowed to come and work on a voluntary basis. The gym is open to them. We're allowed to help them find a job. A few of them are working."
Michigan's 2017 class was ranked fifth in the country by 247sports, headlined by five-star defensive tackle Aubrey Solomon and five-star wide receiver Donovan Peoples-Jones. Solomon leads the group of 19 prospects who are reporting for the first time on Saturday, a group that includes four-star quarterback Dylan McCaffrey.
Michigan starts their season against Florida on Sept. 2 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, TX.
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James Yoder also contributed on this article.
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