On Wednesday, Ben Roebuck announced his pledge to Michigan Rivals_Clint sat down with the four-star to break down his commitment:
Following Wednesday's announcement, Roebuck sat down with Rivals for an in-depth look at his decision to become a Wolverine."I took my quarterback up there two weekends ago because he's like the biggest Michigan fan I know," Roebuck said."I told him before the season that I would take him up there if we won state. So I took him up there and just the way they treated him by showing him everything and pretty much giving him an all-exclusive pass said a lot.
"Really just taking him up there, and seeing how they treated him, I just thought it was really special," Roebuck said."I really thought they'd just have him as one of my visitors. But, to then let him get a photo shoot and experience all of that good stuff which makes a visit fun - I'm really glad they let him do that. Just to see how they treated him without really knowing him is what made them special in my mind.
came to Saint Edward to watch one of our workouts. I was just thinking, you know if Michigan offers that maybe it could push Ohio State to offer because of the rivalry. As things continued it kind of became evident that Michigan was really pushing for me. They were going to be one of those schools that really cared about me and wanted me to get there and play.""I think we're definitely getting closer," Roebuck said.
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