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QB Stokes gets first offer; Hailes narrows it down to five - ESPN

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Quarterback Malik Stokes (Philadelphia, Pa./Northeast) is the younger brother of wide receiver Je'Ron Stokes, who signed with Michigan in February. The Stokes brothers headed for Michigan this past weekend and the trip has already paid dividends for Malik.

Malik, Je'Ron and their father stopped at Michigan on Saturday to drop Je'Ron off for the beginning of his college career with the Wolverines. Malik attended Michigan's senior camp the same day.

"It went well," Malik said. "The (Michigan) coaches liked me a lot. They said I have a strong arm and all the intangibles. They said they don't want to throw anymore quarterback offers out there right now since they already have two commitments. But they will see what happens."

After working out at Michigan's camp, Malik and his father headed to Central Michigan's camp on Monday, and by the end of the day Malik had a scholarship offer.

"They said they are going to offer," Malik said. "They can't give me the official offer while I'm on campus, but they said I'll get it when I get home."

Malik and his father will finish the trip with a stop at Michigan State's camp on Wednesday.

The 6-foot-1, 170-pounder threw for 1,400 yards and 11 touchdowns during his junior season. He said he is interested in every school in contact including Eastern Michigan, Michigan, Michigan State, Boston College, Virginia, Wake Forest, Maryland, Temple, Clemson and Louisville.
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