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March 2013 - Signing Day Edition

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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by ESPN.com ��� Listed as a threestar prospect, the No. 38 athlete in the country and the No. 21 player in North Carolina by 247Sports.com. Brady Hoke���s Comments: ���Channing is from Butler High School, a tremendous football school in North Carolina. Strib came up for our camp and really impressed us. He���s a really rangy kid and has length. We are looking for big corners and think he���s someone who���s going to fit in really well here.��� Tom Lemming Of Prep Football Report: ���I was at Butler High last year, and the coach brought in three top prospects. Then he said, ���I have another guy that is as good as any of Stribling was ranked as a three-star them, and nobody knows about him.��� recruit, the No. 28 safety in the country And he brought in a rail-thin, tall kid and the No. 10 player in North Carolina with super long arms. It was Chan- by Rivals.com. photo courtesy rivals.com ning Stribling, a very active safety, cornerback-type with quick feet. Once he gains some weight he could become an All-American. He has great potential and may have more upside than anyone in this class.��� Career Totals: Two-year starter and three-year contributor for the Bulldogs, playing cornerback and safety defensively, in addition to running back and wide receiver offensively and returning kicks ��� Won two 4-AA North Carolina state championships (2010 and 2012) ��� Totaled 40 solo tackles, 21 assisted tackles and four tackles for loss ��� Tallied 14 passes broken up ��� Intercepted 14 passes, returning two for scores ��� Forced two fumbles and recovered two fumbles ��� Caught 72 passes for 1,266 yards (17.6 yards per reception) and 15 scores ��� Rushed 34 times for 265 yards (7.8 yards per rush) and six touchdowns ��� Returned 35 kicks for 620 yards (17.7 yards per return) and one score. Senior Season: Was a major contributor on offense, defense and special teams for a Butler team that finished the season 15-0 and won the 4-AA North Carolina state championship, defeating Jack Britt High School 56-28 in the title game ��� Butler was No. 3 nationally in the final USA Today rankings ��� Rushed two times for 14 yards and caught two passes for 12 yards, including a nine-yard touchdown, in the championship game ��� Tallied 21 solo

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