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Erik Swenson committed to Bob Stoops and Oklahoma on Saturday.

(Erik Swenson's Twitter page)

Erik Swenson needed 10 days to find a new home.

And it's a pretty impressive landing spot.

Swenson, a four-star offensive tackle and ex-Michigan commitment, announced his verbal pledge to Oklahoma on Saturday night during an official visit to the school.

Blessed to say that I have committed to attend the University of Oklahoma #OUDNA #Sooners pic.twitter.com/kHhMMCpZAz — Erik Swenson (@Eiek77) January 31, 2016

The 6-foot-7, 285-pound Swenson made news earlier this month when he decommitted from Michigan after claiming the school pulled his offer two weeks prior to signing day without much warning.

Swenson's high school coach said he was told by Michigan in early January to send Swenson on other visits, but claimed the school didn't formally remove his offer until the week of Jan. 20.

Asked if he believes he and his coaching staff have been open and clear with the way they've communicated their recruiting philosophy to prospects, Harbaugh said "yes."

"We're very much out there, we don't hide how we operate and with what we do," Harbaugh said Friday. "It's a meritocracy. In everything we do in our program.

"It's a meritocracy. They've got to continue to perform when there's early commitments. Both in the classroom, on the field and as a citizen in the community. That's how we're going about it. I don't hide from that at all and I won't. That's what we demand."

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