Wednesday Recruitin' Scrambles, Sprints Comment Count

Tim

With the wheels seemingly falling off the Class of 2011, it's going to take one heck of a finish for the Wolverines to end with a respectable commitment list. For current targets, commits, etc., check out the 2011 Michigan Football Recruiting Board. If you have recruiting tips or questions, tweet @varsityblue or e-mail [email protected].

Visits

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With only two weekends before Signing Day left for official visits, each one carries a lot of importance for Michigan's new coaching staff. Here's this weekend's roster:

  • OH TE/LB Frank Clark (pictured at right). The Cleveland Glenville product was also a target under the former staff. Rivals got a reaction to the hiring of Greg Mattison ($, info in header), so it's safe to say the Wolverines want him on defense.
  • MI CB Raymon Taylor. He's an Indiana decommit who has already visited once this winter, for a bowl practice. Former teammate of Devin Gardner.
  • CA CB Stefan McClure. Offered by Michigan (see below). He is a friend of former Michigan DB Leon Hall, and was a target of San Diego State. He speaks highly of Hoke and it sounds like he may have even committed to the Aztecs if they had played in a more prestigious conference.
  • FL OL Tony Posada. Visiting Michigan this weekend, and plans to remain committed to the Wolverines, despite listening to what other schools have to say. He took an official visit to Mississippi State last weekend, but still says he's a Wolverine if they'll have him (and use his talents properly).
  • CA K Matt Wile. Michigan has offered Wile, and the Army All-American is a strong possibility - who Michigan saw in-home the other night. With Matt Goudis out of the class, Michigan is looking for replacements. Derrick Mitchell, currently a minor leaguer in the Philadelphia Phillies system, considered walking on, but it doesn't seem likely at this point.

As always, things are liable to change as the week progresses.

Commits, Kinda Commits, Ex-Commits

TX LB Commit Kellen Jones visited Colorado last weekend and is still being recruited by Miami (YTM), Florida, and Arkansas. However, his dad says:

"I think it will have to be a really rare circumstance for Kellen to not be a Michigan Wolverine, but we have to be prepared.”

That article was published the day before Hoke was named, and after the naming of Greg Mattison as DC, Jones is excited about Michigan, canceling his upcoming visits to other schools.

MD CB Blake Countess seemed only a little iffy, but took an official visit to Penn State last weekend, and enjoyed himself enough to tweet about how it was better than expected, and "making this decision a lot harder." Michigan is in-home today, and Penn State tomorrow. By the end of the week, we should have a much better idea of Countess' ultimate plans.

MI DE Brennen Beyer sat down with Coach Hoke ($, info in header) the other day, and seems solid to Michigan.

MI OL decommit Jake Fisher visited Michigan State last weekend, and has Florida this weekend, and Oregon the weekend following that. If Brady Hoke wants to get him on campus before Signing Day, it will have to be on a midweek unofficial. Fisher has officially decommitted from Michigan, but the Wolverines are hopeful to re-secure him. According to his high school coach, he's still considering Michigan, but will take his remaining visits. Tom says it's not looking good for the Wolverines.

The next trio of former Michigan commits, on the other hand, are not going to come back to the maize-and-blue, as all have decided to take their talents to South Beach:

  • OH LB Antonio Kinard probably wasn't going to be accepted as a class of 2011 commit.
  • FL CB Dallas Crawford eliminated Michigan last week, and now he'll be a Cane.
  • CA K Matt Goudis officially visited Coral Gables along with Crawford, and has also pledged to join Miami's class of 2011.

Finishing the Class

It sounds like Michigan is the favorite to land SC WR Hakeem Flowers. He announces on Sunday.

IL OL Chris Bryant was waiting to hear from Brady Hoke, and took matters into his own hands over the weekend. On his way home from a visit to Pittsburgh (where former Michigan assistants...), he talked with Coach Hoke, and things went well:

My parents are both comfortable, and so am I. They asked their questions and said it was a great conversation overall. I feel comfortable with him too. He was a funny guy, he's a player's coach. He's someone that you would want to coach you... I had a good relationship with the coaches there before, but coaching is a business. It's just an adjustment and you need to go on with it. Michigan is Michigan, and they're not going to just bring anyone in. I still really like Michigan.

Before the visit, Tom said there wasn't too much worry as long as it went well, so Michigan is in very good position with Bryant. He announces a week from Friday.

Michigan may have extended an offer to Minnesota commit KS QB Max Shortell, but the kid says he's only interested in Minnesota. Sounds like a similar situation to FL DT Travarris Saulsberry and his teammate, DE Jordan Williams, both of whom are committed to Tennessee.

Among other new players on the radar, CA DB Stefan McClure and IL OL Pat Flavin (an Illinois commit) are now getting Michigan attention - with McClure already netting an offer.

The Wolverines have also offered LA CB Floyd Raven ($, info in header), and are still showing interest in another Louisiana prospect at the position, Daren Kitchen ($, info in header).

Peace Out, Ya'll

Happy Trails, NJ TE Jack Tabb. He committed to North Carolina ($, info in header) after being unable to get in touch with Brady Hoke.

Auburn has accepted a commitment from NC WR/LB Kris Frost. Michigan might continue pursuing him ("hey, that other school doesn't even want you"), but he seems set on being a Tiger.

Last week, Tom said Michigan had "a great chance" with CA WR Devin Lucien, but Michigan now intends to recruit him only for defense, so it seems unlikely he'll end up a Wolverine. Lucien announces January 30th.

PA DE Deion Barnes will announce tomorrow between Georgia and Penn State. He crossed Michigan off his list with the coaching change.

Comments

NateVolk

January 19th, 2011 at 3:34 PM ^

Flavin, Raven, McClure, Flowers, Clark, Kitchen, Taylor, and Wile.  These are all basically new prospects we suddently have a chance with as a result of the coaching change which took place 6 days ago.  I can't see why there won't be more new names on the horizon with two more weeks to go. Declaring this class settled and a dud is very premature.

Hoke confidently promised a very good class on the mgoblue interview. He was unequivocal.  He has lots of opportunities to make visits. Plus, we haven't been able to see the full effect from the Mattison hire and the staff announcements.

Maybe we sometimes make the mistake of getting married to certain names that we have been following for many months?  In so doing, we forget that with new coaches come new priorities and a different evaluation perspective. Guys that were vital to the last staff, may be less so with Hoke's staff. Guys we have yet to hear much about, may emerge as guys we really want.

Frank Drebin

January 19th, 2011 at 3:40 PM ^

Kitchen, Clark, Taylor and Flowers are not new names. They have been recruited to M for a long time now. Some of them were talking to M and waiting on an offer to commit (Kitchen) but they never received it. Sure, we may hear some new names, but they are not in the same ballpark as HaHa, Hart, Frost, Crawford, Karlos Williams, Jernigan, etc. Also, Lucien just entered the rivals 200 (i know, ratings don't matter). Maybe we will get in on some other big name guys, and I like the interest in McClure, but I am not sure that we are better off with recruiting now.

aaamichfan

January 19th, 2011 at 4:11 PM ^

NateVolk, 

As usual, you have no idea what you're talking about.

Flavin, Kitchen, and Taylor were all guys we would have had before the coaching change had we actually decided to offer. They've been on our recruiting radar for a long time. These guys are only getting interest because we lost out on other prospects.

Flowers and Clark we did offer, and had a good chance of getting them regardless of who our coach is.

Raven and McClure are new prospects, and would be welcome additions.

Wile is a kicker. We would have had a highly rated kicker in this class regardless.

7NK7

January 19th, 2011 at 4:29 PM ^

I know the  2011 class has been hitting cb's hard, but are there any safety prospects that we are recruiting? i cant even count how many times our safeties were out of position and overthrown this year. personally i think we could use some more talent back there as well. 

john22

January 19th, 2011 at 4:59 PM ^

Tom,great news.I hope the visit weekend goes well with Stefan McClure.The more talent we get on defense the better.Also we need to get Matt Wile!!!GO BLUE