WHAT
HE DID
A three-year letterman
and a captain in 2020, Reed helped lead
the Crusaders to a 29-9 record during his
time with the team. That included a Divi-
sion III state championship in 2018 and
an appearance in the title game against
Muskegon the following year a=er MLK
High had moved up to Division II. Statis-
tically, Reed put up some very impressive
numbers the past two years. In 2019, he
totaled 119 tackles, while also forcing four
fumbles and one interception in 14
games. He followed
that up with 68 tack-
les, including 10 tack-
les for loss, and
another four forced
fumbles in 10 games in
2020.
WHAT HE WON In ad-
dition to being named
to the Metro Detroit
Dream Team in 2019
and 2020, Reed earned All-State honors
the past two seasons. Rivals.com named
him a four-star prospect. He was the
22nd-ranked safety nationally and the
10th-ranked player in Michigan.
WHERE HE VISITED Reed earned an o>