An Interview With Brandon Ifill Comment Count

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brandon-ifill PA S Brandon Ifill is Cullen Christian's less-discussed teammate, if only because near five-star Christian has been publicly claiming a large Michigan lead for months now and Ifill's been more reserved about his plans. He recently announced a top two of Michigan and Maryland, though, and plans on finding out more about Michigan this week. Tom VanHaaren caught up with Ifill a couple days ago.

TOM: Thanks for taking my call, how’s your recruitment been going so far?

BRANDON: Yes sir, no problem. It’s been going pretty good. I’ve visited 4 different schools right now, and taking one more up to Michigan on the 31st.

TOM: That was going to be my next question. Can you tell me a little about what you expect to see, and what you hope to hear as well?

BRANDON: I just hope to see a nice atmosphere, a great place to play football, a great program, and the great Michigan tradition.

TOM: What coaches have been recruiting you from Michigan?

BRANDON: Tony Gibson.

TOM: You’re teammates, and good friends with Cullen Christian. What has he told you about Michigan, and what to look for on your visit?

BRANDON: He’s told me everything; everything possible. He says everything is great; the academics, the program, the facilities, coaches, and players, everything.

TOM: Since you haven’t been out to Michigan yet, is it important for you to meet with all the coaches, and try to bond with them? Try to figure out how they coach.

BRANDON: Yea, I want to build a good relationship with them after this visit. I’ve talked to coach Gibson, but I haven’t met the whole staff yet. I want to get to know them, and see how they do things at Michigan.

TOM: Let’s say you go to Michigan, and it blows you away. Is there a chance you would commit on the spot, or are you going to be more strategic about it?

BRANDON: I’m going to come home and be strategic about it, that’s for sure. I really don’t want to rush through anything. I do want to take some official visits come fall, because we have plenty of time.

TOM: What official visits do you think you’ll take?

BRANDON: More than likely, maybe 3 or 4. I’ll probably go back up to Michigan for an official, and then Maryland, and maybe Rutgers.

TOM: I know you said that Michigan and Maryland are your top two right now. How did it come down to those two?

BRANDON: Michigan, I’ve known coach Gibson for awhile, even when he was at West Virginia. Maryland, I’ve been there the most, and I just really like everything about the school.

TOM: You said you want to take an official to Michigan. Do you think that would be with Cullen (Christian), or do you want to go on your own?

BRANDON: I’m not sure, it depends on if the coaches want us to do that. We tried to come up together before, but they wanted us to come up individually, so they could focus on us as one family rather than together.

TOM: That makes sense. Michigan is recruiting you more for the safety position. Is that the same with other schools? Maryland for example, are they also recruiting you for wide receiver?

BRANDON: Yea, Michigan is recruiting me for safety and corner. Maryland is also recruiting me for wide receiver.

TOM: Which do you prefer?

BRANDON: I really don’t prefer. I didn’t think it was going to be like this. I’ve been playing everything my whole career, so it’s nothing new to me.

TOM: After you take all your visits, and sit down with your family, do you think you and Cullen will make the decision and announcement together, or will it just be on your own?

BRANDON: We’ll talk about it, and see if we want to do it together. I’ll definitely talk to him before I make a decision, and he’ll do the same. When we first started all this, we banked on the fact that we would be a package deal, but now it’s kind of, if it happens it happens. We have seen the process, and what goes into it. We see different things, and want to enjoy that ourselves.

Comments

kvnryn

July 27th, 2009 at 11:28 AM ^

Need new tag for "posts that include the word 'family.'"

Also kind of OT, but how come these are always posted under Brian's name?

Thanks as always for the interviews.

CincyBlue

July 27th, 2009 at 11:30 AM ^

With 16 committed for 2010 and per Brian's post this weekend saying there is 20 slots for 2010.

Will Cullen and Brandon start feeling pressure to commit? Since they represent 50% of the open spots.

jrt336

July 27th, 2009 at 11:46 AM ^

No. We will take more than 20 too. We will always have a spot open for Cullen. I don't know if anyone else is going to commit before the season anyway. Did Cullen give us an estimate when he would announce? I thought he may have but I can't remember.

Rico616

July 27th, 2009 at 12:38 PM ^

I lived in Greenbelt, MD only a few miles from the Maryland campus and I agree, there's nothing overly impressive about College Park. DC was alright but I actually like Baltimore more than DC. Funny thing I moved back to Michigan and am returning to school. Best thing about livin in the DC area though...$30 round trip bus tickets to NYC.

Magnus

July 27th, 2009 at 12:04 PM ^

I'm not extremely impressed with Ifill as a player. I know we need depth in the defensive backfield, but I'd prefer that it come from elsewhere.

Blazefire

July 27th, 2009 at 12:23 PM ^

I noted one line with a slight typo. It's on an issue, and I don't mind, but it struck me as funny.

"BRANDON: Yea, I want to build a good relationship with them after this visit." I think that's missing an "h". Or else Ifill is seriously old testament.

Yea, though I stand in the shadow of a no-contact period, the Lord sayeth unto me, "Build ye a relationship, good and strong, to honor me."

Rico616

July 27th, 2009 at 12:36 PM ^

I hope we can land Ifill. How great would it be if we could land these 2 teammates and longshot Shariff Floyd. I dont know if Michigan is as focused on Mathis as before, I'd assume so but he's been getting burned at camps this summer.

Either way if Michigan could ass the Ifill/Christian combo thatd be the shit.

stubob

July 27th, 2009 at 1:18 PM ^

"I’ve been playing everything my whole career, so it’s nothing new to me."

Nothing like a high school junior talking about his career.

mgovictors23

July 27th, 2009 at 8:25 PM ^

I like this kid, he seems very respectful and I think he could be a solid player for us. I agree that their are better defensive backs that we are talking to but it's always nice to have depth.