ANN ARBOR -- Brady Hoke's future at Michigan continues to be questioned, and with that, the Wolverines took their first official recruiting hit along with that Monday night.

Four-star 2015 defensive end Darian Roseboro announced via Twitter that he is no longer committed to the program.

Roseboro announced his pledge to Hoke's program Aug. 29 live on ESPN, saying at the time: "I love the coaching staff, the fans, everything about (Michigan)."

The 6-foot-4, 285-pounder was expected to play defensive end at the university. He is currently listed as the No. 42-ranked prospect in the 2015 class, per Rivals.com.

Earlier Monday, 247sports.com's Steve Lorenz reported that Roseboro, along with four-star corner Michigan commit Garrett Taylor and five-star U-M tight end pledge Chris Clark, had interest in taking visits elsewhere.

At this point, outside of Taylor and Clark, Michigan has eight public verbal commitments for the 2015 class: four-star wide receiver Brian Cole, four-star running back Mike Weber, four-star quarterback Alex Malzone, four-star offensive tackle Grant Newsome, four-star safety Tyree Kinnel, four-star linebacker Darrin Kirkland, three star offensive lineman Jon Runyan Jr. and kicker Andrew David.

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