Newsstand: Michigan commit's father converts from Ohio State fan to diehard Wolverine
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Michigan landed four-star EDGE Elias Rudolph, a Cincinnati native who has transferred to Deerfield Beach (Fla.) High. His father, George, was a huge Ohio State fan but has now made the switch with his son, vowing that he’s a U-M fan going forward.
“I used to bleed red. Now I bleed maize and blue,” said Rudolph’s father, according to The Wolverine’s Zach Libby.
Rudolph is the No. 304 overall recruit in the 2024 class and is the latest addition to the Wolverines’ top-10 haul.
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My parents are a big blessing in my life — the biggest blessing that I have. Both my mother and my father helped me grow into the young man that I am today. My mom taught me many things growing up. I lived with her for 17 years. She taught me many things about kindness and what it means to treat other people and how to always look at people in the best possible way, expect the best out of people and put your best foot forward. My father taught me that discipline, how you have to be able to adapt to who you are and not expect people to adapt to you. You have to be responsible for yourself, and you have to take care of yourself and be able to behave wherever you go. Both throughout my life taught me many life lessons from a very different perspective.
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