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2013 basketball recruiting issue what Coach [John] Beilein wants to Poly: The 6-6, 175-pound Chatman do, and I can help spread it out." had to sit his junior season due to All-Ohio Red coach Marcus Gill transfer rules. Rivals.com's No. 39 sees Edwards as a stretch four at the prospect nationnext level. He's not as athletic as U-M ally hasn't shot sophomore to-be Glenn Robinson III, the ball extremely but he is capable of filling that role. well during the Outlook: Purdue once enjoyed a big spring AAU sealead in this recruitment, but Michi- son, but he's a gan has closed the gap and is right scorer who can get there. Edwards insists recent success to the rim. He's won't have as much to do with his also an outstanddecision as will fit. ing rebounder. chatman "It looks like it's going to come Michigan assisdown to Michigan and Purdue," he tant coach Jeff Meyer was in for a acknowledged, though Notre Dame school visit in early May, and it's a and Miami have started showing in- good bet Chatman will receiver an terest, as well. He hopes to decide offer when he makes it on campus, before his senior year. probably in the summer. "Coach Meyer and I have had some Three To Watch good conversations," Chatman said. Three more prospects that could "We talk with him a lot, and talking receive offers this summer: on the phone with the coaches there • Kameron Chatman, SF, Los Angeles has been a good experience." Reclassified Austin Hatch Still Waiting To Play Again Michigan's first pledge in the 2013 class, Fort Wayne (Ind.) Canterbury shooting guard Austin Hatch (6-6, Rivals. com three-star nationally), reclassified to the class of 2014 after being critically injured in a June 2011 plane crash that took the lives of his father and stepmother. He has yet to be cleared to play and his future is uncertain, but he's been on campus a number of times for games and still talks frequently with fellow '13 pledge Mark Donnal of Whitehouse, Ohio. The family has requested privacy for Hatch while he recovers, but they did provide a statement in mid-May. hatch "Austin continues to make steady improvement and wishes all of the spring recruits the best of luck," it read. "Austin and his family thank everyone for their ongoing support."

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