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A former Ohio State Buckeyes recruit officially decommitted from the Michigan Wolverines on Monday, adding to the malaise currently surrounding Ohio State's most-hated rival.
That player is Darian Roseboro, a four-star defensive end (6'4", 285 lbs) out of Lincolnton, N.C.:
RT @DarianRoseboro: I have officially decommitted from the university of Michigan
— Nick Baumgardner (@nickbaumgardner) September 30, 2014
Currently rated by 247Sports as the #7 strongside defensive end in the entire class of 2015, Roseboro received 30 scholarship offers (including Ohio State) before verbally committing to Michigan.
With programs such as Alabama, Auburn, Florida, and Notre Dame also having offered Roseboro a scholarship, the queue for his services will be highly competitive with him back on the market.
Per Ari Wasserman of the Northeast Ohio Media Group, "Roseboro's decision came a day after four-star tight end and Michigan commit Chris Clark, another former Ohio State target, posted on his public Twitter account that a Hoke firing would "change everything" about his recruitment."
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