ANN ARBOR -- The No. 1 receiver in America committed to Michigan's 2015 class on Saturday.

Two days later, the No. 3 tailback joined him.

Damien Harris announced Monday on Twitter that he has committed to the Wolverines. The 5-foot-11, 210-pounder from Berea, Ky., is ranked the No. 3 tailback in the country by ESPN and 20th player overall.

Rivals and Scout have yet to rank 2015 prospects.

"I have decided to officially commit to The University of Michigan!!!!! #GOBLUE #MichiganDifference #136" Harris tweeted.

Big Ten titles have eluded Brady Hoke -- but he improves his odds of ending the drought with each five-star prospect who commits. And now he has another.

Harris' pledge comes just two days after Michigan received a commitment from George Campbell, ESPN's early No. 1 receiver in the country for 2015. Both players are ranked among ESPN's top 20 players overall.

Harris is the second top-three tailback to commit to Michigan this year. Derrick Green, the No. 1 back in the 2013 class, committed in January.

The Wolverines' 2015 offense now faces the prospects of having two top-three tailbacks in the backfield, as well as a top-five quarterback in Shane Morris, top-five receivers in Campbell and Drake Harris -- not to mention a 2013 offensive line class that ranked No. 1 in the country.

Michigan's 2015 class now numbers four players, with Harris joining Campbell, offensive lineman Jon Runyan Jr. and kicker Andrew David.

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