Monday wasn’t a great day if you’re a Michigan Wolverines fan. Ohio State snagged a pair of five-star recruits, giving them a “10-star Monday.”

But that wasn’t the only thing that made the day go wrong. Defensive tackle Aubrey Solomon, a four-star recruit, decommited from Michigan after an apparent mail snafu in which he received a card for a barbecue that he did not attend, along with spelling his name wrong after he told them of the issue.

From 247Sports:

“A day or two ago, they sent my mom a card thanking us for going to the Michigan bbq, but we never went,” Solomon said. “I do not know which recruit they were talking to, but it was not me. It was just a little heartbreaking, for me to supposedly be so high on their list, for them to confuse me with someone else. Plus they spelled both of my names wrong after I told them, but that was not the main issue. I guess they do not have tabs on me.”

Somehow, Solomon says that Michigan is still high on his list. He was even pretty reassuring in a tweet he posted considering what had happened:

According to 247Sports, Solomon said that along with the Wolverines, he’s considering Georgia, Alabama, USC, Oregon, Clemson, and Florida.

Solomon told 247Sports that his mom would play a huge role. She apparently likes Georgia, and surely she doesn’t appreciate the treatment her son got from Michigan.

[247Sports]

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Harry Lyles Jr. is an Atlanta-based writer, and a Georgia State University graduate.