A Minnesotan is coming home.
The Gophers landed a commitment from safety Abner Dubar on Monday. The three-star recruit, according to 247Sports.com, is a product of Anna, Texas, but he was born in Robbinsdale. The 6-foot, 176-pound player is the 20th member of the Gophers' 2020 class.
Dubar announced his decision on Twitter with a video:
One's coming home, but another's leavaing. In other recruiting news, a former Gophers' 2020 commit chose Iowa also Monday. Winona defensive end Aaron Witt re-opened his commitment about a month ago, and the three-star recruit tweeted his new decision.
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