Posted January 11, 2012 on
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Louisville (KY) Trinity DE, Jason Hatcher was among the standouts at last week's Under Armour All American Combine. GoBlueWolverine was on hand for the event and chatted with the c/o 2013 standout about his recent Michigan offer, his interest in the Wolverines, his favorites, his decision timeline, and much much more.
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