Monday Recruitin' Comment Count

Brian

Update 1/19: Linked articles on FL QB Denard Robinson, SC DE Sam Montgomery (another, another), OH OL Marcus Hall, LA DT Dequinta Jones (another), LA WR Travante Stallworth, SC OL Quinton Washington, PA WR Je'Ron Stokes.

Removed LA WR Kenny Bell (once again solid to LSU), FL DE Alex Williams (we out), FL CB Jayron Hosley(dropped by M), NC OL Travis Bond (UNC), AL LB Tana Patrick (dropped us), MS S Dennis Thames (MSST), FL LB Mike Marry (not visiting). Added LA QB Brandon Mitchell, then immediately removed him because he committed to Arkansas. Thanks for nothing, buddy! (omg jk)

Are we recruiting SC TE Terrell Mitchell? Apparently. Unionfutura on OH OL Marcus Hall. Late update on the visit weekend. Cass Tech fluff.

2010 stuff: FL CB Lo Wood has an offer, as reported by TomVH, and looks like a good bet to commit on an upcoming unofficial.

As always, some links from Varsity Blue.

Editorial Opinion: Recruiting board lives here.

Happy trails.

Many, many guys go off the board this week and a few of them hurt:

  • MS S Dennis Thames failed to escape the mighty gravitational pull of the Black Hole of Starkville.
  • NC OL Travis Bond decided to cram into North Carolina's phone booth.
  • FL CB Jayron Hosley, well…

Okay, on Hosley. He visits USF, says he's basically going to USF, and now isn't even visiting. The reason is odd:

It appears Michigan and Ohio State have told Hosley they are full at cornerback, and no longer have room for him in their respective classes.

That could be cover. Michigan might not want to bother paying for a visit for a guy who's all but stated he's going to South Florida. But OH CB Mike Williams of Glenville apparently doesn't have a M offer, either. What? Michigan's got one excellent corner in each of the last three classes but these days you need four or five competent corners to deal with four- and five-wide offenses. Corner is definitely not full, but M is acting like it.

If they've got silent commits from FL CB Adrian Witty and FL QB/ATH/CB Denard Robinson, okay, they're full. But, uh… AFAIK most think Robinson is still ticketed for Florida. I don't get this.

Rivals revamp

Rivals has put out their final rankings for the year, and with them comes the usual celebration and rage. A summary:

Risers
Player Rank Prv Change
Justin Turner 35 63 +28
Craig Roh 156 199 +43
Jeremy Gallon 151 180 +29
Fallers
Player Rank Prv Change
Anthony LaLota 215 125 -90

Campbell and Lewan were basically static; Schofield, Forcier, Gordon, and Toussaint all fell about ten spots because they didn't participate in all-star games. (They didn't necessarily get downgraded, but several players were impressive and flew up the board, necessitating small drops for those who would otherwise remain in place.

Those changes are basically in line with expectations, if a little less enthusiastic than Michigan fans might like. Turner's leap up the board is the most impressive move, as that's rarefied air he's approaching. He's two spots away from five stars.

Slightly disappointing: OH LB Isaiah Bell didn't get that fourth star we thought he might after showing well at the UA game.

Wavering

It's hard to call either LA DT DeQuinta Jones or OK DT Pearlie Graves commitments anymore given what they've been doing lately: taking visits and talking up other schools. Jones stopped in at Auburn last weekend and now lists Arkansas, Auburn, and Oklahoma along with Michigan. Jones visits Michigan on the last recruiting weekend, so they've got a chance to re-sell him. But, uh:

"It [the trip to Arkansas] exceeded my expectations," said Jones, 6-4, 302, 4.9, who orally committed to Michigan last summer. "The weight room was 110 yards long; it was fantastic. I liked the stadium and the academic center. I loved everything."

And:

"I might wait until signing day and surprise a lot of people." Jones said.

This is not much of a commitment.

Also Wavering, But Wavering For Justice!

Michigan is no stranger to the recruit piracy game, of course, and they're taking shots at a number of receivers who are technically committed elsewhere. One is LA WR Travante Stallworth, the military kid who's still committed to Auburn but open to a couple other schools. He took a visit to M two weeks ago and last week it was South Carolina's turn:

"My trip to South Carolina went well," Stallworth said. "I spent a lot of time with Coach (Steve) Spurrier and his son, who is the offensive coordinator. They want me to come in and replace Kenny McKinley, who was their all-time leading receiver there. They told me I could play the slot and get the ball on screens and use my speed."

Compare that to his quote on Michigan from the same article…

"At Michigan, it was different than any other college campus I've ever been to," he continued. "They have outstanding facilities and the academics are top of the line. Coach (Rich) Rodriguez wants me to come in as a slot receiver and even said I could try quarterback. If it didn't work out, I could switch to receiver. They just want to get the ball in my hands in the open field."

…and it sounds like South Carolina isn't the choice. Auburn is a more significant hurdle than they were before, though, with the hiring of Gus Malzahn, and will get a shot at convincing him to stick next weekend. That's his last visit.

Another is PA WR Je'Ron Stokes, a nominal Tennessee commit also considering Michigan, Illinois, and maybe Penn State. He visited Michigan this weekend. Quote:

"It went good," Stokes said. "It was definitely a fun trip. I didn't know what to expect. I hadn't been to Ann Arbor or Michigan. I got all my questions answered."

Then parse this one closely:

"After Tennessee I don't know who would be next," Stokes said when asked who his second choice is. "It is between Illinois, Michigan, Penn State and Georgia. I'll announce on signing day at my school. I want to do it around noon."

Given Stokes' earlier comments about Tennessee I think that's more a "…but I'm still committed" statement than a real claim that UT is most likely to sign him.

FL WR Willie Haulstead is committed to Florida State but took a Michigan visit and may end up signing with Michigan; Helmholdt says Michigan is still "very much in contention," continuing a recent trend of vague optimism in his recruitment.

Haulstead's commitment may not be honored by Florida State for an unpleasant reason (at least for Seminole fans): increased scholarship reduction stemming from the department-wide cheating scandal that engulfed Florida State before their bowl game last year. Tomahawk Nation and Scott Carter theorize thusly:

AC would not be surprised to see the scholarship losses double from 5 over 2 years to 10 or so over 3 years.

We told you about this last week.  Carter and I probably share similar sources on this, though I can't be sure.  As previously reported, Carter and I agree on the certainty of increased scholarship reductions.

(IMO, Florida State would be within their rights here to pull an offer from Haulstead since his "commitment" is obviously not that strong and he took a visit elsewhere; this would be something different than South Carolina yanking an offer from an already-committed player.)

Florida State's already got two other wide receiver commits in the class, and before Willie Downs lit up the Army game as a cornerback most also considered him a wideout. WR would be an obvious place from which to cut.

Finally, GA WR/TE Terrell Mitchell isn't a decommit but he is a wideout so we'll stick him here. Two reports have him visiting; I've put him on the board.

Linin'

Okay, so Bond is gone and two major targets remain on the line.

OH OL Marcus Hall of Glenville made quite a ruckus when he visited Michigan after months of waffling and then named M his leader. I'm still not quite sure how to take it, but I think this from longtime Ohio State insider-type guy Unionfutura is about right:

The biggest problem is he already took his visit to OSU, to me all this means when Marcus hits the south on his recruiting swing those teams will trash Michigan more. I still think he'll end up a buckeye. We'll know more after the Miami trip. If Michigan's still his leader after Miami then we're in trouble.

Co-sign from the opposite perpsective.

SC OL Quinton Washington also visited South Carolina this weekend. The resulting quote:

Washington has been strong on USC for several months.

“I can’t say they’re No. 1, but they will be in my top group when I finish my visits,” Washington said. “I really do like it. It’s just a great place to be.”

South Carolina is presumed to be the top competition for the quiet Washington; I don't think that provides any illumination either way.

Montgomery

SC DE Sam Montgomery visited North Carolina—still inexplicably not full—this weekend. His mom provides a quote:

"We're still taking visits and he has not make a commitment,' Mrs. Montgomery said. "We were very impressed with the Carolina business school and facilities. We enjoyed spending time with coach Davis and coach Blake. Everybody was friendly and very enjoyable. The accomodations were first rate."

That's not "two steps ahead of everyone else" but it's also not the loquacious Montgomery. The quote from mama Montgomery does highlight one tough thing to overcome for Michigan: she did not come on the trip to Ann Arbor. Montgomery has a busy week ahead, with LSU on the weekend, a midweek trip to Oregon, and a final visit to Tennessee.

Etc.: LA LB Barkevious Mingo visits LSU, doesn't say much, still presumed to be Tiger lock.

Comments

J. Lichty

January 20th, 2009 at 12:36 PM ^

I posted this on the Mgoboard as well: For those who are always asking - what are the chances X recruit goes to Michigan - now you have your scientific answer. http://ssbea.mercer.edu/recruiting.htm (H/T Daily Gopher http://www.thedailygopher.com/) The model claims a 75% success rate in predicting what school a recruit will choose. This model is predicting that Mingo will pick Michigan, but that Robinson goes to Florida. Don't know if it factors in for snake oil.

casmooth

January 20th, 2009 at 12:55 PM ^

Still hoping Rich has a few tricks up his sleeve and can surprise us with a few last minute recruits. We sure could use more bodies on D, and the treatment we are now giving Hosley is confusing given what we currently have. Also, any word on a Defensive coordinator? I feel like the longer we go without signing someone, the more potential snake-oil-victim-recruits may waver.

Garvie Craw

January 20th, 2009 at 1:23 PM ^

Ryan Mallet humble? LOL! Closing badly. Losing Graves and Jones. Not looking good for others. Must turn it around on the field because recruiters' negative talk seems to be working.