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FBS Notebook: Top recruit yet to make up mind

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February 02, 2016 at 6:31 pm.

Jan 2, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Team Highlight's  Rashan Gary (55) rushes the line during the second half of the  Under Armour All American Football Game against Team Armour at the Orlando Citrus Bowl. Team Highlight beat Team Armour 27-0. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

Jan 2, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Team Highlight’s Rashan Gary (55) rushes the line during the second half of the Under Armour All American Football Game against Team Armour at the Orlando Citrus Bowl. Team Highlight beat Team Armour 27-0. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

With National Signing Day less than 24 hours away, the No. 1 recruit said he still has not decided on where he will play next year.

Defensive tackle Rashan Gary did say Tuesday that his choice is down to two schools — Michigan and Clemson. He eliminated Auburn and Alabama from consideration.

Gary spent this past weekend at Clemson on an official visit and the week before he was in Ann Arbor on an unofficial visit. He has visited Michigan more than any other school.

Gary is 6 feet 5, 293 pounds and runs a 4.74 40-yard dash. He was the Most Valuable Player at the Under Armour All-American game.

According to reports, Michigan is expected to land the five-star New Jersey native, although the late push by Clemson has some thinking that coach Dabo Swinney has a fighter’s chance to secure Gary’s services.

—Former Alabama wide receiver Chris Black will leave the Crimson Tide and transfer to Missouri.

He has one year of eligibility remaining and is eligible to play immediately as a graduate transfer.

According to AL.com, Black also considered Arizona State and Maryland.

Numerous injuries limited his playing time at Alabama. The former four-star recruit had 25 catches for 290 yards in three seasons with the Crimson Tide.

—Texas-San Antonio quarterback Blake Bogenschutz decided not to play football again after suffering from lingering concussion-like symptoms.

Bogenschutz suffered a concussion during a game against Texas-El Paso last year and missed the remainder of the season. UTSA team doctors advised him to discontinue his football career, the school said in an announcement on Tuesday.

The sophomore started six games during his career and passed for 1,179 yards and four touchdowns. Bogenschutz will retain his scholarship and serve as a student assistant coach until he completes his degree.