In an interview with MLive this summer, Swenson explained how it was important to him to stick to his commitment during the program's coaching transition -- because, as he put it, he committed to a school and not necessarily a coach.
"You have to stick with your commitment, you committed to Michigan, you have to honor that,"
Swenson said in June. "You made a commitment and you have to show you're willing to honor it. There will be ups and downs at any place, and any place you go you'll have to show you can push through them."
Swenson is the second player to decommit from Michigan's class in the past week. Three-star corner Sir Patrick Scott also reopened his recruitment last week.
Michigan now lists a total of 23 public commitments (seven are early enrollees) in its 2016 recruiting class with exactly two weeks to go before signing day.