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For Perry, who also played both ways for Morris and will play linebacker in college, the decision was made easier by a familiar face up at Central Michigan.

“I had the early connection with Kevin (Henry) so I talked with him about it. I knew I liked the place and I knew I liked all the coaches,” Perry said. “I just decided (in June) to shut it down.”

Meanwhile, Danny Friend was the most highly recruited of the three, eventually turning down an offer from perennial Pac-12 powerhouse Oregon to play offensive tackle in lieu of a chance to play tight end at Indiana. Friend also made an early commitment to the Hoosiers, and remained steadfast despite continued pursuit.

“There were a couple schools that continued to pursue me and then a couple new ones came in, but I was always gonna stick with my commitment,” Friend said.

The trio was happy to put the recruiting process behind them, but that won’t be the end of it for Morris head coach Alan Thorson.

“We could have up to 10 more guys who go (play collegiate football). Right now they’re still going through the visits and doing all the unofficial stuff,” Thorson said.

Thorson expects to have another ceremony for the remaining athletes sometime in the spring.

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