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Charles Woodson Jr. commits to Michigan nearly three decades after father starred for Wolverines

New York Post·Andrew Crane·17 days ago
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In 1997, Wolverines cornerback Charles Woodson defeated Peyton Manning to become the first defensive player to win the Heisman Trophy, and nearly three decades later, his son will now get a chance to star for the same Michigan program. Charles Woodson Jr., a three-star safety from Lake Nona High School in Orlando, committed to the Wolverines on Friday just under a year after he was offered by the program, according to multiple reports. Woodson Jr., a member of the Class of 2027, was ranked as the No. 82 safety nationally and the 75th-best prospect in Florida for his recruiting class, according to his 247Sports page . He also collected offers from Kentucky, Texas A&M, Syracuse, Florida State and others, and during his junior season with Lake Nona last fall, Woodson Jr. collected eight passes defended, two interceptions, 73 total tackles and one interception returned for a touchdown, according to On3.com .…

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