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February 2016

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  COMMITMENT PROFILE prospect in Georgia, but he is on the rise after a strong junior campaign in which he caught 32 passes for 632 yards (19.8 yards per grab) and seven touchdowns. That performance saw him named first-team all-county by The Covington News and sets him up for a strong senior season alongside Taylor before the duo transitions to Michigan. "It was an easy decision to com- mit," Holloman said. "Going up there and seeing it for myself, it's like, 'Yeah, that's Michigan.' "When you're at Michigan, you feel like you're at home. When you feel like you're at home, all you've got to do is make sure you can fit in with the football team. Michigan's a great place for getting your academ- ics together, and we know what the Wolverines are on the field." Michigan fans can be excited that Holloman's best football appears to be ahead of him. Standing 6-3 and weighing 190 pounds, he has plenty of untapped potential. Add in the athleticism that saw him win a state triple jump title as a sophomore in Georgia's largest division (6A) with a distance of 47 feet and 5.5 inches, and place sixth in the long jump with a leap of 22 feet and ¼ inch, and you have the makings of an outstanding receiver prospect. Still, there's work to be done. "It's tough to say where he's at based on his film," Rivals.com South- east recruiting analyst Woody Wom- mack said. "Some of it looks good, but of course, it's a highlight tape. The thing that our staff really likes

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