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Stanford commit Cameron Brandt projected to flip to Michigan

The recruiting experts are expecting Stanford to lose another recruit ahead of National Signing Day
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The attention of the college football world will turn to recruiting on Wednesday for National Signing Day, and there appears to be some fireworks in the making. 

Notable names such as Jaden Rashada and Nyckoles Harbor headline the top recruits who have yet to sign, and schools like Stanford will be waiting and watching to see if their unsigned commits will put pen to paper or flip. Unfortunately for the Cardinal, they appear to be on track to lose one of their unsigned commits in three-star defensive lineman, Cameron Brandt. 

The Sierra Canyon product received a ton of interest following the announcement that David Shaw will be stepping down as head coach, and even took visits to schools such as Cal, Washington, and Michigan this month. 

According to 247Sports' Crystal Ball Predictions, it appears that visit to Michigan went extremely well, as four recruiting analysts have inserted a prediction that has him flipping to Michigan. Of those that put in a prediction was their Director of Recruiting, Steve Wiltfong, which is essentially the final stamp of a prediction coming true. 

Brandt ranks as the No. 453 recruit nationally, No. 51 at the defensive line position, and is the No. 35 player in the state of California.