Jay Harbaugh Continues to Hear Amaizing News

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Please be Arnette...please be Arnette... please be Arnette...

Please be Williamson....please be Williamson....please be Williamson...

 

Even more #Amaizing news... Phones are on fire today!

— Jay Harbaugh (@JayHarbaugh) February 2, 2015

MN Go Blue

February 2nd, 2015 at 4:57 PM ^

Certainly not with recruits and their families.  Maybe he losses credibility with fans that want to only be notified when a blue chip recruit is landed, but other than than I see NO downside to a coach getting excited about a new player pledging to Michigan.  The downside only seems to be with a group that could probably use a reality check anyway.

redsoxaa

February 2nd, 2015 at 3:52 PM ^

Yeah.  I'll wait till we hear before passing judgement on the use of amazing.  I really hope this is about one of our top targets and not a preferred walk on.

itself

February 2nd, 2015 at 3:53 PM ^

Im kinda scratching my head here... All the "news" has been overwhelmingly negative. Here's to hoping it's all wrong. Who knows though. Certainly in for some excitement. 

iamtjeff

February 2nd, 2015 at 4:46 PM ^

The recruiting time table is running short. If we miss on some of our preferred options, we'll need to fill with plan Bs and Cs. It's not highly probably that a person from Cali (or many other places) would commit to UM without having visited first. So you extend non-commitable offers (or conditional offers) to a few folks and get them to make the visit just in case. 

LDNfan

February 2nd, 2015 at 4:52 PM ^

I don't know if anyone really has the details on this...so its hard to say what should have happened. But yeah, IF you bring a kid in on an official visit I don't think it should be with strings attached. I would think doing that kind of thing could get you into deep trouble with the kids school going forward...and I'm sure JH knows this. 

MichiganFanWithMyDad

February 2nd, 2015 at 4:12 PM ^

From what I saw of the Super Bowl last night, coaches can develop a lot of talent so called experts rank low or not at all.  I think folks need to chill and be happy the coaches are finding kids they're excited to develop and plug into their schemes.  Stars just mean a player was good in high school, not a star college player.