Michigan football gets fourth offensive lineman commitment in Tristan Bounds

Orion Sang
Detroit Free Press
Michigan Wolverines offensive line coach Ed Warinner speaks to the media on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2019, in Ann Arbor.

Michigan football remains hot on the recruiting trail.

The Wolverines landed a commitment from three-star offensive tackle Tristan Bounds on Monday afternoon, adding a fourth offensive lineman to the 2021 class.

Bounds announced his decision via Twitter.

Bounds, listed at 6-foot-7½ and 285 pounds, is the No. 662 overall recruit and the No. 56 offensive tackle, according to the 247Sports Composite rankings.

He held offers from Notre Dame, Texas, UCLA, Virginia and Virginia Tech, among others. 

Michigan head coach Jim Harbaugh talks with quarterback Joe Milton and offensive line coach Ed Warinner during the second half against Ohio State, Saturday, Nov. 24, 2018 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio.

The Wolverines also hold commitments from offensive linemen Giovanni El-Hadi, Greg Crippen and Raheem Anderson, who are all ranked four-star prospects, according to 247Sports.

They also are in contention for four-star offensive linemen (and Clarkston teammates) Rocco Spindler and Garrett Dellinger.

Michigan's 2021 class now has 17 commitments, 15 of which have occurred since the coronavirus outbreak began in mid-March and halted all in-person recruiting.

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