Hart plays against small school competition in an area not known for producing talent. He is undersized, and not particularly fast. He is not D-1 talent and wont play a snap at Michigan.
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with little doubt, Breaston was gonna be a star
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I'm going with a 17' guy. Chase Lasater. I've got a feeling that kid doesn't go FB as projected but to LB and I also think he might end up being better than JMFR. I know. Bold.
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If I'm wrong, I'll eat an onion.
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chopped, carmelized, lying next to a slab of rare/medium-rare steak.
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Thank you! I really needed some pedantics today!!
YOUR welcome.
YOUR welcome... is wearing out
I figured you meant Tacopants.
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you blow your defensive assignment and you're going to bunk with the bumble!
Small picture... is that Hoke?
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If the MGoBlog staff handed out ratings, he'd be a borderline 5*.
The M-Boss-E.
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He now needs a Khaleesi.
Uche by a mile. Outside of Gary I think he'll be the best player from that class. I have a very irrational love for him as a recruit/player. I think he's like 90% of Von Miller.
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I'll put in another vote for McDoom and Uche. My first choice was Chris Evans but then I saw he is a 247 composite 4*. He looks like a Steve Breaston clone to me except not as skinny. If he can catch, we are gonna love him.
McDoom looks to be big and fast with moves, so I'll take that.
I think Coach Brown can't wait to bulk up Uche a bit and unleash him on defenses. Without Brown as DC I might go with someone else, but I believe Brown will use Uche's speed and athleticism to terrorize opposing offenses.
don't match his rankings. Not only did he have offers from all over, but Oregon passed on Crawford, a top 100 guy, to take him. Sam Webb said that Michigan had him on top of their board too at the time. That we ended up with both was the most surprising recruiting coup for Harbaugh so far.
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Rashan Gary
It's a gamble.
Well we do know that anyone he picks will certainly be unranked.
I think a lot of AFL guys have skills that would translate to being an LB in, as they call it in Oz, American Football.
With so many large defensive lineman graduating after this year, his commitment, along with Gary's of course, made me feel much better about the transition between the Glasgow, Wormley, Charlton, Godin group and the next group. Things would have been looking pretty thin in 2017 without him.
This may have been brought up before but is this the same Chase Lasater? Sounds like a horrible situation that occured. Seems to add up...Same name, lives in Jacksonville, this happened in 2011 so that would make him like 17-18. Regardless I am more than thrilled about this kid, but wowza
http://jacksonville.com/news/crime/2011-12-15/story/authorities-rule-ag…
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There are a bunch of lower ranked guys I have high hopes for.
- Michael Dwumfour
- Elysee Mbem-Bosse
- Joshua Uche
- Stephen Spanellis
- Carlo Kemp
- Devin Bush
- Devin Gil
Dwumfour and Mbem-Bosse came from Africa. The work ethic is there, and I think they will outperform rankings.
Bush and Kemp are either a coach's kid, or come from a football background. High hopes for both.
Uche has an incredible offer list. Anyone offered by 'Bama is worthy of note.
Spanellis is a big boy, and we need the OL to perform.
Gil is a tweener, who I believe will fit Don Brown's defense to a T.
Ummmmm, what exactly are you implying here? One could interpret that in pretty bad way.
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Yes, you could interpret that in a bad way. Having said that, we have had a ton of refugees at our church. Most from Liberia, some from Nigeria, some from elsewhere. In my limited experience, they take nothing for granted, they work hard, and they succeed. Admittedly, I have a limited dataset. But that is my experience. And I think it has also been true for some of the guys currently on our team.
The one thing I'm definitely NOT implying is anything in general about the work ethic of others. I have no way of knowing how other recruits will work. I'm just betting that African immigrants are PROBABLY going to work pretty hard.
EDIT: and FTR, I'm not offended. I think that quite often, immigrants are pretty hard working. iirc, Zoltan Mesko fits the same profile (hardworking immigrant).