TomVH: Chris Wormley Update
I shared this on my Twitter page, but for everyone living in 1998 I thought I'd mention it here, too.
2012 Ohio DE Chris Wormley will be at Michigan's fan day tomorrow. He doesn't think he'll be at the U Conn game though.
As noted before with Chris, Ohio State has shown him illegal amounts a lot of attention so far, so they're in the lead. I talked to him tonight and he had this to say about the situation.
Ohio State has shown me the most love so far, so they lead. Anything can happen in two years though. I'm probably going to wait until my signing day, so I still have a long time to go. I still root for Michigan on Saturdays, and I'm a fan of them, so we'll see.
We will see indeed.
August 22nd, 2010 at 12:28 AM ^
Good to hear! Thanks Tom!
August 22nd, 2010 at 12:44 AM ^
Thank god we can finally get him on campus. It was such a drag following recruiting rules while OSU was courting him.
August 22nd, 2010 at 12:49 AM ^
I'm just wondering if kids like Chris realize that osu is probably guilty of recruiting violations with all this attention osu shows them. He must not if osu is his #1. Just another reason I hate osu and their 325 self-reported violations and why the NCAA is bs.
August 22nd, 2010 at 12:54 AM ^
...know how to worm their way into a kid's heart. Is OSU still offering use of Hyundai cars like the one TP had as a Freshman?
August 22nd, 2010 at 1:09 AM ^
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August 22nd, 2010 at 1:09 AM ^
What were their violations in his recruitment? I haven't been following it.
August 22nd, 2010 at 2:03 AM ^
instead of vice versa, they are violating NCAA contact rules.....
High school Freshman and Sophomore year. these rules also apply until September 1 of your Junior year.
Coaches are allowed to:
Send you athletic or sports camp brochures, NCAA Educational Information and Questionnaires.
A coach can also accept phone calls from you as long as they are at your expense but remember that if you leave a message on an answering service the coach isNOT ALLOWED TO CALL YOU BACK.
Coaches are not allowed to:To call you on the phone.
A coach cannot send you any written recruiting information.
http://www.collegesportsscholarships.com/ncaa-recruiting-rules-contact-…
August 22nd, 2010 at 2:42 AM ^
August 22nd, 2010 at 3:05 AM ^
Probable 5-star next year.
August 22nd, 2010 at 8:33 PM ^
If this film were meant to be evidence that he'll be a 5-star, it's not very convincing.
August 23rd, 2010 at 12:46 AM ^
no that was his freshmen year in 2008, this one here is from 2009. He looks a lot better in this clip. Still too short of a film clip IMO. Just look at the physical attributes though. In one year he grew and inch and put on 25 lbs. Imagine how much better he will be after his senior year in HS. The kid is a beast already, and only stands to get that much better.
August 22nd, 2010 at 5:52 PM ^
Yes he is, kind of a big deal.The kid is a stud.
August 22nd, 2010 at 9:15 AM ^
Thanks Tom for the great update
August 22nd, 2010 at 9:28 AM ^
So we're positive they recruit illegally, or just mad because they're kicking our ass all the time?
August 22nd, 2010 at 10:21 AM ^
We're mad and jealous.
This stems from reports that MIchigan's staff has told him to expect limited contact from them as they follow the rule book to an absolute T with the NCAA scrutiny. While others, including OSU, will take advantage of the various gray areas in the rules, we're telling recruits--or at least this one--ahead of time to expect not to hear from us as often as we would have in the past.
Basically, we're saying those gray areas we uesd to manipulate like everyone else, we arent because of the NCAA investigation and we're telling recruits it doesnt mean MIchigan isnt interested.
August 22nd, 2010 at 1:58 PM ^
Not that I think you're totally making this up and pulling it directly from your ass, but can you link to something or tell us all how you know this?
August 22nd, 2010 at 2:33 PM ^
Sure, here's a couple links.....
and this one is probably the most relevant.....
Columbus Dispatch Story, over 375 Secondary Violations reported by OSU
Since 2000, Ohio State has reported to the NCAA more than 375 violations -- the most of any of the 69 Football Bowl Subdivision schools
August 22nd, 2010 at 3:10 PM ^
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Columbus Dispatch Story, over 375 Secondary Violations reported by OSU
Absolutely nothing to do with Chris Wormley. So is there actually any evidence that someone has broken the rules WRT to Wormley? I mean, I'm perfectly willing to look at any evidence of this, but I haven't seen anything other than thinly veiled swipes.
August 22nd, 2010 at 5:43 PM ^
isn't it more about the principle of the matter rather than the facts of one isolated case?
August 22nd, 2010 at 6:04 PM ^
....the report has nothing to do with the kid, it amazes me that you are that obtuse not to realize that OSU has a pattern of breaking NCAA rules in recruiting. Actually it doesn't amaze me. You are an OSU fan. It goes without saying that you wouldn't get it or that you'd turn a blind eye to the fact your beloved team cheats when it can.
August 22nd, 2010 at 7:22 PM ^
At this point, I shouldn't be consistently amazed that UM fans can willfully misconstrue facts. Yet, they do. I guess that says a lot about me. Let me spell it out for you:
None of those violations are significant. OSU over-reports like nobody else, precisely because the perception is that the program is dirty. Do you really think it's a BFD that Malcolm Jenkins says that he hopes that Seantrel Henderson goes to OSU? Of course not. But it makes nice print, and it riles you guys up and gives you hope. So we'll have it your way: ignore the actual facts on a case by case basis and the nuances of the facts in general, and paint with the widest brush you possibly can. Congratulations; I hope it takes the sting off the past 3 years.
For a forum and fanbase that is supposedly smarter and more considerate in their approach to football, sometimes you guys really can't see shit for the way it is.
August 22nd, 2010 at 7:37 PM ^
The problem is that none of us can judge just how important the early attention is to these recruits. If, in fact, osu or UM, has ended up landing a recruit based on early attention, which may have been an "insignificant secondary violation", that is actually a huge deal.
What is in fact worse? Years and years of secondary violation stacked up, or a major violation of stretching too long? Or punishing a player for, god forbid, skipping class? The fact that 375 violations amounts to jack squat to the NCAA is mind boggling.
August 22nd, 2010 at 8:37 PM ^
the concern some have over OSU and cheating is derived from Tressel's past, even prior to Mo Clarett
August 22nd, 2010 at 11:49 PM ^
Damn your arrogant troll ass...
Do you know what actually gives me hope? What gives me hope is the complete and total knowledge that Rich Rodriguez is picking up the pieces of this storied program and stocking it with hard edged physically prepared players. That and Denard Robinson. That gives me hope.
As for you, periodic troll commentator, do you really think we "can't see shit for the way it is"? I guess I can't, myself, see it any more clearly than your quarterback sees a Hyundai every day.
Anyway, you revel in your current streak... Of course, I haven't forgotten the Moeller/Lloyd Carr 90's either...have you?
August 23rd, 2010 at 1:12 AM ^
Malcom Jenkins making an inappropriate comment isn't a big deal. Good thing there's so many other examples in that article of OSU being dirty.. Like this:
When an OSU football recruit suddenly left town before classes began in 2002, former athletic director Andy Geiger said only that it wasn't an academic problem. He didn't elaborate. Records show that the recruit and his family had received thousands of dollars in financial help, against NCAA rule
And this
Tressel has used the term "violation of team rules" to explain the suspensions of at least 10 players. Such infractions can range from missing curfew or class to criminal behavior. One of those team-rule violators was Troy Smith, who missed two games as a penalty for accepting cash from a booster. Another was involved in an academic-fraud investigation by Ohio State. University officials found no wrongdoing but censored the public report so heavily that it was impossible to know what happened.
And this
In the summer of 2002, Derek Morris arrived in town from North Carolina as one of the country's top football recruits. He left Columbus weeks later with rumors circulating that he didn't have the necessary academic credentials to play football.
Records show that boosters, coaches and members of the Touchdown Club of Columbus gave Morris and his family:
• At least $1,175 in cash.
• Help securing a $3,000 loan.
• More than $500 in airline tickets.
• Housing and expenses.
• Legal advice.
• Outside tutoring from a woman who later filed a criminal complaint against the family for nonpayment.
• A job for the recruit's father.
Then there's THIS article which mentions St. Sweatervest
But yea you're right, us UM fans are just exaggerating and being unfair!
August 22nd, 2010 at 1:46 PM ^
Hopefully we can sway Wormley from the dark side.
August 23rd, 2010 at 1:06 PM ^
...from Tom:
TomVH To answer everyone's question, 2012 DE Chris Wormley was at Michigan's fan day yesterday.
August 25th, 2010 at 10:29 PM ^
Thanks Tom, as always.