Matthew Stenbroten Decommits From Syracuse

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Class of 2024 Lake Mills (WI) High linebacker Matthew Stenbroten has decommitted from Syracuse. The 6-4, 235 pounder originally chose the Orange over offers from Air Force, Ohio, North Dakota State, Wyoming and others. He announced the decision on social media.
"I want to start by thanking the Syracuse staff for recruiting me and giving me the opportunity to play college football," Stenbroten wrote in a social media post. "I want to thank my family and friends for supporting me. After further discussion with my family, I will be decommitting from Syracuse University. Please respect my decision."
Stenbroten is rated a three star prospect by all of the major recruiting services.
The news comes in the midst of a lot of activity on the recruiting front for Syracuse. Stenbroten originally committed to the Dino Babers staff over the summer. The Orange, however, made a coaching change as they moved on from coach Babers during the season. Fran Brown was hired as his replacement in the offseason.
This past weekend, Brown and the new Syracuse staff hosted more than a dozen high profile recruits, including several four star prospects. That has resulted in three verbal commitments so far, all three of which flipped from other schools.
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