Here's the link he ran it at Michigan. I thought I mentioned that earlier.
Detroit Country Day running back Jonas Gray wowed those in attendance at Michigan's camp yesterday. Gray ran a 4.44 and a 4.37 in the 40-yard dash, proving that he had the speed-factor. In turn, those results actually led to Gray finally receiving an offer from Michigan at the end of the day.
I'm sure many of you are wondering why Michigan hadn't offered the #1 player in the entire state (per Rivals.com) up until yesterday. The exact reasoning isn't completely concrete, but the general consensus is that coaches weren't sure if Gray would fit into the U-M system. Some of the comparisons he received were saying that he was a Kevin Grady type of player, and that sort of turned some off to him. However, after running those blazing 40-yard dashes yesterday, there's no doubt he's made to be a star.
Now that Gray has an offer from Michigan, the question remains if he'll actually committ to U-M. As of right now, Gray is saying that it's wide open. One of the other main contenders to land Gray will be Michigan State, so the in-state fight over him will be an interesting one to watch. Something to keep in mind from now to whenever Gray makes a decision is the fact that Michigan did wait so long to offer him. We'll have to see if Gray holds that against Michigan, and if so, would it be enough to prevent a committment. On a similar note, some are saying that Gray was offered as more of an athlete rather than a running back. That could also play a major role in his decision.