Commentary
Chesson chooses Michigan
Wolverines land coveted receiver as 24th commitment in Class of 2012
Updated: December 21, 2011, 1:36 PM ET
By
Tom VanHaaren | WolverineNation
Wide receiver Jehu Chesson (Chesterfield, Mo./Ladue Horton Watkins) has become Michigan's 24th commitment for the 2012 class, choosing the Wolverines over Iowa and Northwestern.
The Michigan coaching staff had been looking to land two top-level wide receivers for the 2012 class for quite some time. It seemed as though the prospects that were left on Michigan's board were going to take their time, and wait their decisions out.
Those timelines gave the fans some anxiety about Michigan's chances, but the Wolverines eventually landed their first wideout with Amara Darboh (West Des Moines, Iowa/Dowling) after his official visit to Ann Arbor blew him away.
To continue reading this article you must be an Insider
-
ESPN The Magazine subscribers
-
Need more information?
- Reporter for WolverineNation
- Covers Michigan Wolverines recruiting
- Joined ESPN in 2011
SPONSORED HEADLINES
MORE COLLEGE FOOTBALL HEADLINES
- Sources: C-USA to put team in Military Bowl
- Sources: Oklahoma St. limits QB Lunt's options
- For Irish, may be BCS or bust for bowl spot
- Saban: 'Devil' words 'terribly disappointing'


