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Harbaugh adds another Michigan recruit with help from Mother Nature
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Harbaugh adds another Michigan recruit with help from Mother Nature

Published Jan. 22, 2016 10:29 a.m. ET

On Friday Michigan's recruiting class grew again when Stephen Spanellis announced he had dropped Virginia in favor of the Wolverines. 

Spanellis is a three-star offensive lineman from the Gilman School in Baltimore. 

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He had been a member of Virginia's class since June. 

He told Scout.com a visit to Ann Arbor last weekend made him lean toward the Wolverines

Virginia might have had a chance to convince him to remain a future Cavalier on an official visit this weekend, but those plans were wiped out by forecasts of heavy snow in the area. 

"I was going to take the official visit [to Virginia] this weekend if it wasn't for the snow, but then I felt like I didn't want to wait until next weekend to take the visit because I was ready to be done with the recruiting process. I was sure that Michigan was the place for me."

Maybe it was meant to be? 

Spanellis made his commitment during a week of major changes in the Michigan recruiting class. 

Three players dropped out while two --Spanellis and California athlete David Long -- joined up. 

As of Friday morning, Scout ranked Michigan's 2016 class No. 4 in the nation, trailing No. 1 Ohio State, No. 2 LSU and No. 3 Florida.

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