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Darrell Mattison, the first recruit of Kyle Whittingham's Michigan era, has decommitted just over a month after his initial commitment. The four-star safety from Chicago was ranked highly among recruits.
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The first Michigan football commit of the Kyle Whittingham era is no more.
Darrell Mattison, a four-star safety out of Chicago (Morgan Park), who became the first pledge to U-M's new staff when he committed to the Wolverines on Tuesday, March 24, decommitted just more than a month later on Tuesday, April 28, according to his Instagram.
The defensive back was highly regarded by recruiting services, ranked No. 14 in Illinois, No. 38 nationally at safety and No. 410 among all 2027 recruits, according to 247Sports' composite rankings. Mattison finished with 47 tackles, five interceptions, three pass breakups and a fumble recovery in his 2026 campaign, according to his profile.
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U-M's Class of 2027 is now ranked No. 40 in the nation after the move, with five pledges in the class.
The recruiting cycle will heat up in the summer, which begins with official visit season in June. Michigan is making inroads with players all over the country, which includes some in its home state as it hopes to round out the first full class under the new coach.
Tony Garcia is the Michigan beat writer for the Detroit Free Press. Email him at apgarcia@freepress.com and follow him on X at .
The specific reasons for Darrell Mattison's decommitment have not been publicly disclosed.
Darrell Mattison is ranked No. 14 in Illinois, No. 38 nationally at safety, and No. 410 among all 2027 recruits according to 247Sports' composite rankings.
Darrell Mattison initially committed to Michigan football on March 24, 2026.
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