Taylor Currie decommitted from Michigan on Friday.

Currie, a three-star power forward from Clarkston High School, committed to Michigan on June 15, the day Michigan coach John Beilein began offering players in the 2019 class.

"After careful consideration and discussing it with my family, I have decided to de-commit from the University of Michigan and re-open my recruitment for both the classes of 2018 and 2019," Currie said in part of a statement he released on Twitter. ".... Since my commitment, I have learned more about the recruiting process and what factors should play into a decision."

Currie was the lone member of Michigan's 2019 class when he committed in June, but two weeks after his decision, he announced plans to graduate early and reclassify to the 2018 class.

Two of Currie's senior teammates, point guard Foster Loyer and power forward Thomas Kithier, are committed to Michigan State.

Michigan's current 2018 class now features two players -- Brandon Johns and Ignas Brazdeikis -- who can play the power forward position. The Wolverines also are reportedly hosting 2018 forward Colin Castleton on a visit this weekend.

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