Hello: Russell Bellomy Comment Count

Tim

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Suck it, Purdue. Brady Hoke has extended the recently-established Michigan tradition of yanking commits from the Boilermakers by landing TX QB Russell Bellomy, according to both premium sites.

INFORMATIVE PORTION

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GURU RATINGS

Scout Rivals ESPN
3*, #39 QB 3*, 5.5 3*, 78, #35 QB

Rivals is the least optimistic on Bellomy, as they rank 30 pro-style and 30 dual-threat QBs, with Bellomy nowhere to be found. The other two sites have him ranked in their top 40 combined QBs.

As for size, Rivals says he's 6-3, 178, Scout says 6-3, 185, and ESPN credits him with 6-3, 180. That's some consistency, right there. ESPN's evaluation:

He is a very good athlete with a tall, but gangly frame that has a ton of room to fill out and develop strength... Is a riverboat gambler that looks like a pocket passer, but is a deceptively good overall athlete with good foot speed and quickness for the position... Shows the ability to keep a play alive, evade within the pocket and make plays on the move. This is the area that surprises you the most about him-- he is a very good runner and improviser. Shows quickness, elusiveness and top end speed to be a guy that you have to contend with as a runner on the perimeter or the zone-read keep...

So that's his athletic ability, but how about his passing?

While his mechanics can be a bit wild and inconsistent, Bellomy displays toughness, grit and a competitive demeanor... Gets the ball out quickly and with good zip to short and intermediate areas of the field. Gets set quickly, shows very good feet in his drop and can anticipate routes and throws to a spot very well... Throws a soft, catchable ball that has the necessary zip to fit into tight windows when he has to... He has a good arm, but not great power or the ability to consistently stretch the field vertically.

The National Underclassmen Combine has an uninformative update:

Bellomy is a very versatile QB who does far more than throw the ball accurately. He's a terrific rusher and plays the game at a fast pace, making him perfect for today's style of play.

There's precious little else out there on his game, and the subpages on RussellBellomy.com seem to be busted. A horribly coiffed columnist from the Dallas Examiner caught up with Bellomy and asked him a few questions:

I have played baseball since I was little. I kept with it and played on select teams. Here at Martin, we have a big school and I made varsity as a sophomore which was pretty cool. I also played for a Kansas City Royals scout team. In the end, I gave up baseball for football so I could focus all of my attention on it.

That definitely speaks to his athleticism. Continuing with his style of play:

Some people say I look a little like Tom Brady. I'd like to think I play similar to him too. He doesn't run much so we are different in that aspect, but some of the throws he makes are crazy.

Nice Michigan connection.

OFFERS

No offense to the Boilermakers, but I had assumed that as a Purdue commit, Bellomy didn't have many other options prior to his senior year (he committed in June), but that's not the case. According to Scout, Boise State, Colorado, Michigan State, Minnesota, and South Florida had all offered scholarships, along with a host of MAC/CUSA-level offers.

That's no murderer's row, but Boise State and Michigan State have recent history of QB success, and have done so by developing under-the-radar recruits. This guy could be a serious steal.

STATS

ESPN has junior stats:Russell_Bellomy.jpg

Completed 121 of 202 attempts (59.9-percent) for 1,546 yards, 13 touchdowns and three interceptions. Rushed for 438 yards and six more scores

Thanks to our pals at Hammer and Rails, we have periodic updates from Bellomy's senior season:

So far he has Martin high off to a 1-2 start, but he is 26 of 49 for 281 yards and a touchdown against an interception. He has also rushed for 253 yards and four touchdowns in the run based offense. 210 of those yards came in Friday's 58-48 win over Flower Mound.

Round 2:

Bellomy has led Martin High to a 6-2 overall record and, more importantly, is actually healthy. He has thrown 994 yards and nine touchdowns against two picks, while running for 533 yards and seven scores. He has even caught a touchdown pass. Martin is on a 6-game winning streak and should make the state playoffs.

In addition to a link to the Martin High School football website, which has season-long stats. Russell finished 114/194 passing for 1584 yards (58.8%, 8.16 YPA) 15 touchdowns and 3 picks. He also rushed 120 times for 805 yards and 9 TDs. He made the All-District First Team.

FAKE 40 TIME

Rivals is the only premium site with a listed 40 time for Bellomy, crediting him with a 4.63. Though he's expected to be mostly a pocket guy in college, he's a pretty good runner at the high school level, so that's not unrealistic. A mere two FAKEs out of five.

VIDEO

Senior highlights:


PREDICTION BASED ON FLIMSY EVIDENCE

So. Bellomy is far from a polished prospect, but Michigan only has two other scholarship quarterbacks on the roster for next year. I would guess that the staff does whatever they can to redshirt him, unless they need him to play a bit. That gives him a year of separation from Devin Gardner, and provides a good start to QB depth going forward.

HOWEVA, if Bellomy will agree to being primarily a depth player throughout his career, the staff will give him a bit of playing time as a true freshman. Michigan needs three quarterbacks with game experience - plus walkons.

So Bellomy's career arc, then, depends on the fates of Michigan's current quarterbacks. Either Denard Robinson or Devin Gardner may leave Michigan early for the NFL, and there's not even a guarantee Robinson sticks around after spring practices this year. Michigan will target top quarterbacks for next year, so unless there are extenuating circumstances, Bellomy should be a backup who occasionally plays significant minutes.

UPSHOT FOR THE REST OF THE CLASS

The Wolverines desperately needed a quarterback in this class, and they have their man. He's skilled enough that he can contribute - possibly even as a freshman - but not highly-touted enough to scare off bigtime prospects in the next couple classes.

Now that the Wolverines have filled the majority of their needs for the 2011 class, defensive line, linebacker, offensive line and tight end are the only remaining positions that must see more commitments. Any prospects in addition to those are icing on the cake.

Comments

champswest

January 26th, 2011 at 8:27 AM ^

at some point in his career.

(so good to have the comment box back)

Edit: FYI, I just got a notification from Norton security that an attack on my computer was blocked.

Aequitas

January 26th, 2011 at 8:42 AM ^

than most of you are admitting to.

Denard was in and out of a LOT of games last year, and Devin was hurt most of the year.  With both QBs demonstrating an early injury history, we're going to need a decent back-up, and Bellomy is a steal this late in the recruiting process.

I'm pleasantly surprised with Hoke on this one.  I don't get the pessimism.  Yes, his value right now is as a back-up; however, it's stupid to sit there and claim, "This guy's a career back-up" before he sets one foot on the practice field here.

Blue Blue Blue

January 26th, 2011 at 8:42 AM ^

"there's not even a guarantee Robinson sticks around after spring practices this year."

 

stop being such a butthead.  did you see the Denard interview?  did you miss the parts about "bonding", "family" "life makes you learn to adjust", etc

I am very tired of the speculative negative BS on this board, and this is a classic example.

M-Wolverine

January 26th, 2011 at 9:36 AM ^

This could be said about every player on the squad. At positions of need or not. (Why not Devin?). I mean, hey, keep it up. I'll sacrifice site credibility if they keep being wrong about everything they're negative on, because that means positives for the team. (No Re-Hello Blake Countess post?) But at this point, if Denard leaves, unless they try moving him to CB or something, you have to wonder about what Denard has told us. But keep up the passive-agressive stuff. Denard gone, check. Ruined recruiting class, check.

mikeclark

January 26th, 2011 at 2:06 PM ^

Or with the addition of Bellomy, are we planning on keeping a more mobile QB for future? Wouldn't Hoke & Company want to bring in their traditional dropback passer?