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AJ Dillon, a four-star RB out of Groton, Massachusetts, announced his decommitment from Michigan on Wednesday.
Not everyone is going to understand or agree with my decision, I did what's best for me -> https://t.co/LdpTsP0R8q #DecideToFly pic.twitter.com/MmzEdjMKgy
— AJ “The Sauce” Dillon (@ajdillon7) December 14, 2016
Dillon, the No. 301 recruit in the 2017 class, had been a #BluePrint17 commit since March. Dillon, who visited Ann Arbor this past weekend, explained the change of heart to Boston College:
“I’m going to be an all-purpose back,” Dillon told coacheslunch.com. “I’m not going to be just a third-down back or linebacker. I’ll be lined up in different situations—carrying the ball, running routes and pass-blocking.”
The Wolverines now have two RBs committed in 2017 – O’Maury Samuels and Kurt Taylor – and are also after No. 1 recruit RB Najee Harris, a current Alabama pledge.
“Being from Connecticut going to a private boarding school in Massachusetts there was a bit of unease. But Lawrence Academy, Boston, and the rest of Massachusetts have always welcomed me with open arms and have supported me more than just off the field. I look forward to representing the city of Boston, state of Massachusetts, my family and everyone in New London, CT. I believe the Boston College program is on the rise and I feel like there is something to be said about being from here, and being part this movement. I’ve developed great relationships with the coaches and players at Boston College and am excited to be a part of the Eagles family and uphold that BC tradition. #DecideToFly
“I’m aware there are a lot of people that aren’t going to agree or understand my decision, but I just ask that you respect that I believe is best for me and my family.”