WOLVERINES

'17 TE Dunaway, '18 LB Johnson decommit from Michigan

The Detroit News
Antwuan Johnson

Two Michigan football commitments reversed their decisions on Friday -- 2017 tight end Carter Dunaway of Birmingham Brother Rice and 2018 linebacker Antwuan Johnson of Dayton, Ohio.

Johnson, who committed in March, is ranked a three-star prospect on Scout.com.

"I look forward to getting back into this recruiting process," Johnson wrote on Twitter. "I have officially decided that I will be opening my recruitment back up thank you to all the coaches at UM that showed love and I appreciate all the fans."

Johnson has also been offered scholarships by Kentucky and Indiana.

Dunaway, ranked a two-star on Scout.com, had been committed to Michigan since April 2015.

"Thank you to the Michigan football players, coaches, staff and fans for their support and encouragement over the past year and a half," Dunaway wrote on Twitter. "After a discussion with Coach Harbaugh, it is in my best interest to pursue my athletic career elsewhere. I am still, and forever will be, a fan of the Wolverines, but it seems God has other plans in store for me. Good luck to the team this season. Thank you."

Carter Dunaway's father, Craig Dunaway, played at Michigan from 1980-82.