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Jadyn Davis would still pick Michigan outside of football

Even off the football field, new Michigan football commit Jadyn Davis is all-in on the Maize and Blue.

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Apr 2, 2022; Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA; General view during the Michigan Spring game at Michigan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports

This week, Jadyn Davis, a five-star quarterback commit for Michigan football and the future of the Wolverines’ program is competing with the nation’s best prospects at the Elite 11 finals in Los Angeles, CA. Today, in an interview with Josh Pate and Steve Wiltfong, Davis expressed his love for his future school, even beyond the football field.

Jadyn Davis speaks on the University of Michigan and his love for the school

After today’s Elite 11 skills events, Jadyn Davis, a five-star commit for Michigan football, had the opportunity to discuss what he truly loves about his future home in Ann Arbor. According to Davis, education was a significant factor in his decision, along with the campus and the people who comprise the school’s community.

“Obviously, Michigan is pretty much an Ivey League education with big-time football as well,” Jadyn Davis said, in an interview with 247 Sports. “Number two, just the atmosphere — being somewhere I can consider home, somewhere I could enjoy living if I didn’t have football.

“That’s one of the things Jake Fromm told me,” Davis continued, “… you never know what can happen, so go to a place where you’re going to feel like you can enjoy living there. I love the community and the city of Ann Arbor.”

The 2023 season will mark the final year of Michigan football that Jadyn Davis will spend away from Ann Arbor. After completing his final year at Providence Day High School, Davis will enroll as a Wolverine for the 2024 season, undoubtedly strengthening Michigan’s chances of winning future Big Ten titles and more.

Moreover, Davis’s love for his future school extends beyond football, serving as a testament to the vibrant community and the city of Ann Arbor as a whole.



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