Michigan defensive back recruit Demar Dorsey has been released from his letter of intent after not being admitted to the school, his father said Wednesday, according to The Detroit News. Michigan athletic director Dave Brandon confirmed that the university admissions office concluded that Dorsey won't be admitted. Dorsey, the Big Ten's highest-rated recruit according to ESPN Recruiting, signed and returned papers Wednesday to Michigan that release him from the letter of intent he signed in February. Dorsey's high school coach, Mark James, told ESPN.com on Monday that Dorsey met NCAA qualifications to play football but didn't earn admittance to Michigan. http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?id=5268570