Detroit Cass Tech quarterback Jayru Campbell has announced that has has decommitted from the Michigan State football program after appearing on a WXYZ My20 News report on Monday night.

"I would say that I would have opened up the recruiting process again and decommitted from Michigan State," Campbell said in the report. "Just trying to enjoy the recruiting process for my last year of high school."

WXYZ reporter Carolyn Clifford mentioned in the report that Cass Tech football coach Tom Wilcher said that Campbell is now weighing offers from the University of Cincinnati, Miami (Fla.) and LSU.

"I've learned from this situation," Campbell said in the first half of the report that aired on WXYZ's Channel 7 in Detroit. "I've moved on from it. Everyone deserves a second chance."

Six months body slamming a school security guard back in January, Campbell states that he has learned to handle himself in a different way moving forward.

Detroit Cass Tech quarterback Jayru Campbell appeared on a WXYZ report and announced he has decommitted from Michigan State. (WXYZ)

"I just learned that violence is not the answer," Campbell said. "There's different ways that you can solve a problem ... Learn to forgive. It took some time but I would say I definitely got to the point where I'm thinking before I react."

Campbell insisted in the report that he has learned his lesson and has taken all of the positive advice he can get in order to clean up his act. Campbell also remarked that "good grades" is his number one priority for his senior year that will start in the fall.

Campbell also took part in the Sound Mind, Sound Body football clinic last week with hundreds of prep players from Michigan and the midwest. At the camp, Campbell hinted his recruiting update would come on the coming Monday.

"Some stuff people say to kids my age I know can go through one ear and out the other," Campbell said. "Me, it's going to go through that one ear and stay there until I figure out how to become a better man. Simply, just how to become successful."

Campbell was sentenced to 60 days in jail after for his actions and will start serving his sentence on July 28 with three days served, once he finishes summer school classes.