Football

Michigan football LB Ben VanSumeren enters NCAA move entry after sibling decommits

Michigan football linebacker Ben VanSumeren entered the NCAA move entrance under 24 hours after his sibling, Alex, retreated from his obligation to the Wolverines.

VanSumeren, a redshirt sophomore this previous season, burned through the majority of his profession in Ann Arbor as a save player. He was utilized now and again on protection, offense and uncommon groups.

Until this year, VanSumeren was generally conveyed as a fullback. He at that point progressed to the opposite side of the ball, where he played 76 snaps in six games and made two beginnings in misfortunes to Indiana and Penn State.

The 6-foot-2, 253-pound VanSumeren showed up in 2018 as a three-star prospect from Essexville.

He is the eighth grant player from U-M to enter the entrance since September.

His misfortune will not be counterbalanced by the looming appearance of his more-proclaimed sibling. Alex is a cautious tackle who is positioned as the fourth-best enroll from Michigan in the 2022 class. He purportedly has offers from Alabama, Michigan State, Stanford and other Power Five projects.