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Three-star CT ILB/FB Ben Mason, who picked up an offer while on an unofficial visit last month, will announce his college decision tomorrow evening:

Michigan is the prohibitive favorite; there were rumblings Mason might commit shortly after his offer came in, and all ten of his Crystal Ball selections are for the Wolverines. He's coming off a strong showing at the New Jersey Opening regional that earned him position MVP honors:

Sandy Hook (Conn.) Newton linebacker Ben Mason won MVP honors for his position group, doing well in drills, the Cat and Mouse setting and also moving well in coverage in 1-on-1s and 7-on-7s. It’s easy to call the 6-foot-2 ½, 247-pound Mason a throwback, and one wouldn’t think this would be a setting he’d shine in, but Mason did his thing and left with hardware.

Mason could be an inside linebacker, fullback, or even defensive end in college. If a commitment comes as expected, I'll have much more on him tomorrow.

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Dillon, St-Juste Test Well In New Jersey

The New Jersey regional also featured a couple Michigan commits. Four-star RB AJ Dillon posted the event's top SPARQ rating for the second straight year, earning the #4 spot on Steve Wiltfong's top performers list:

At 6-foot-1, 239-pounds with humungous thighs and bulging calves, Dillon ran the 40-yard dash in a laser-timed 4.56 seconds with a 4.29 shuttle and a 38-3 inch vertical. Perfect for the power style Michigan wants to play, if Dillon can match his athleticism with the same kind of toughness, he’s going to be a special player in Ann Arbor. Also looking good in running back drills, Dillon was indeed one of the six to Get Open.

Dillon earned an invite to the Opening finals. He wasn't the only future Wolverine to stand out in the combine portion; the forgotten man in this class, Canadian import Benjamin St-Juste, posted impressive numbers for a corner with his length:

Michigan cornerback commit Benjamin St-Juste tested off the charts at 6-foot-3, 189-pounds running a 4.64 laser-timed 40-yard dash with an outstanding 3.93 shuttle and a 34-9 inch vertical. St. Juste is strong, fluid and in the competition portion of the camp got his hands on a few footballs.

Scout's Brian Dohn liked what he saw from St-Juste in drills, as well:

St. Juste also showed skills on the field. He was able to stay low in his backpedal, and he showed good closing speed. He will have to get stronger and his body will fill out a lot, but he showed a nice skill set.

If St-Juste fills out, he's got a size/athleticism combo reminiscent of Jeremy Clark when he came out of high school.

More From Jersey

Five-star NY OT Isaiah Wilson attended both the RCS New Jersey and NJ Opening regional camps over the weekend, and based on what came from Rivals' Adam Gorney...

The savvy of a New York City kid – no nonsense, all business – the five-star has weeded things down to six schools as Michigan, Alabama, LSU, Georgia, USC and Rutgers have taken the lead in his recruitment.

When pressed whether the Wolverines are the team to beat, Wilson said he has no frontrunner.

...and 247's Ryan Bartow...

Wilson said his top five in no order is Michigan, Alabama, LSU, USC and Georgia. This is still an Alabama/Michigan battle. The Crystal Ball reads 60-percent for Michigan, 20-percent for Alabama, 10-percent for Penn State, 10-percent for Rutgers. Wilson said he plans to take all of his official visits before making his college decision.

...Wilson has a top five and token interest in Rutgers, with Michigan and Alabama likely the two standing out among that group. Rivals had mentioned Ohio State as a favorite alongside Alabama as recently as March, so their omission is good news.

As you'd expect from a couple high-profile camps in New Jersey, there were additional updates on several Michigan targets. From that same Bartow post, Michigan leads for four-star 2018 twin brothers Jayson and Justin Ademilola; the former is a DT, the latter an OLB, while they're battling Clemson (though likely trailing) for 2017 fours-star DT Corey Bolds.

Tim Sullivan caught up with three-star NJ OG Joshua Fedd-Jackson, who has Michigan in his top group:

Fellow offensive lineman Joshua Fedd-Jackson (a teammate of Hardy's at St. Joseph Regional) has an official top three of Michigan, North Carolina, and Rutgers, and hopes to take a trip to Ann Arbor this summer.

Michigan is also in good shape to land four-star NJ ATH Markquese Bell, per Rivals' Adam Friedman:

Michigan and Rutgers are in great position with WR Markquese Bell right now. He's said he will take official visits to Michigan as well as Clemson, Florida and Tennessee. Penn State and Maryland are very much in the picture for Bell, who wants to use his official visits on schools that are farther from home.

According to Bartow, Michigan will receive an visit this summer from four-star NJ APB D'Andre Swift, though they'll have to work their way from behind a group of top programs:

Running back D'Andre Swift (Philadelphia, Pa./St. Joseph's Prep) said he has high interest in Georgia, Clemson, Penn State, Florida State and Alabama.

We'll see if that visit even happens given Swift's interest and Michigan's current RB situation.

Etc.

There was concern that four-star CA TE Jimmy Jaggers was losing interest in Michigan when his 7-on-7 team was nearby recently and he didn't visit campus, but he told Sam Webb that isn't the case:

“I just talked to them,” said Jaggers.  “I told them there was still interest there and that (not visiting) was nothing to do with no interest there. I told them that it was kind of a family decision not to go up there, that we had been there twice, and we kind of wanted to see some other schools that we hadn't seen before. Then also we wanted to look at schools on the west coast. With June coming we might be able to get out there (to Michigan) and visit.  We'll kind of see what other schools we visit in June. They were just like, ‘we understand it.  We know you've been up here, so it's not really a big deal to get you back up here.’ I'm comfortable with the place and familiar with it."

Jaggers plan to narrow his list at the beginning of the summer and enroll early at the school of his choice.

Four-star 2018 QB Artur Sitkowski added a Michigan offer on Friday and didn't hide his excitement in the aftermath:

“(Linebackers) Coach (Chris) Partridge came to watch me throw than he contacted my head coach and said that (Head) Coach (Jim) Harbaugh would like to to talk to me and he offered me,” Sitkowski told The Michigan Insider. “My first reaction was that I was speechless because I couldn't believe it. It was a dream come true. It was a blessing and humbling experience. I was not expecting it at all.”

Michigan and South Carolina are the most prominent programs among his early offers.

Three-star OR OT Alex Forsyth will visit Michigan on Wednesday, per Steve Lorenz.

After a little misdirection, five-star IMG DE Joshua Kaindoh committed to Maryland. Happy trails to him.

Comments

NJblue2

May 2nd, 2016 at 4:28 PM ^

I go there now, there's nothing special about it. Not a great college town, because it's so big so half the campus is in another town. It must be the new coach, but he seems to be doing well, better than I ever thought he would at this time. Let's see if he does well on the field.

Michifornia

May 2nd, 2016 at 4:29 PM ^

The game had an electric atmosphere because it was at night and against Michigan. The campus is nice but nothing that stands out. Unless staying in state is a major factor, I don't think the school is a strong pull compared to Meeeechigan. A little biased I might be. GO BLUE!!

MGoStrength

May 3rd, 2016 at 7:43 AM ^

There isn't anything wrong with it, but it's not particularly nice either.  Stadium is pretty mediocre compared to most the B1G stadiums.  It seats just over 50,000.  There was a good atmosphere for that game, but it was the first time UM went there since they joined the B1G and it was a close back and forth game that Rutgers won, and it was a night game.  There was still a lot of UM fans there.  We'll see how the atmosphere is there this year.  I think when UM dominates them this year at Rutgers that may sway some opinions of recruits.

Wolfman

May 3rd, 2016 at 9:20 AM ^

I admitted, in the wee early mornings a few weeks back I had slept with a Rutgers grad a few years ago. I was on a trip out east and she was there. No big deal. She was telling me all about their great football program and the  fact that Ray Rice of the Ravens was a Rutgers grad. I mentioned we had one or two we had sent to the league. I might have overdid it when I told her I think we have more Heisman winners than they do ex-NFLers. Of course I knew this not to be true because i think they have four, at least.

But I am torn because Rutgers is the first college I ever attended. I had eight months left in the service when I got back from Vietnam and I was assigned to the Federal Bldg., in Newark, an area of town where they called last call at 9 p.m. Just got back from a war zone to a dangerous spot. I received hazardous duty pay in Vietnam though. Should have received a lot more while in Newark. And by  torn i mean do I want us to just start out and toss a half-hundred up prior to half or do I want to be ahead like by only 21-0, then really pour it on in the second half? It's only right though as I think back. No other major program had escaped a downward spiral since '69. Oh Hell. Not true. Although  they were clearly understood as second fiddle to us, I don't think OSU has suffered like the rest of us during that period.

Actually assigned  to Fort Hamilton for you e. coasters. I'm not sure if it still exists. I say that because I was having a discussion at a bar down here in Ajijic with some younger guy  from that area. He said he had never heard of Ft. Hamilton in NY. Wouldn't be surprised to hear it's gone. Had a few medical buildings and I was handed my discharge papers there so I loved it. For this young man from Michigan who hadn't done much prior to the service, it was another learning chapter. The minute you get through PA and head south toward Newark you realize why it's called The Concrete Jungle. You never run out of a city. There are only street lights that mark the end of one city  to the next. Literally, you'll be at a red light, look across the street and see the Welcome sign to the next burg. You have to get quite a ways south to actually experience what we call country.

I  had a lot of  time to kill. We actually might have made history. We started bitching to our Commanding officer in one of our  monthly meetings, as if they'd actually pay attention. We said we thought it was stupid to shuffle papers for an entire afternoon. The war was over, they were drafting very few people, and that's what we all did, some form of in-processing. Damn, it actually worked. He told us if we acted more professional, like we really didn't mind being there, when we processed our last candidate for the day we were free to leave. Damn, did we become good.  So, suddenly we had a lot of free time on our hands.   I figured I might as well start my higher education and took two classes at their satellite camp..........us in Newark. Hell, no coaches fighting about it. Couldn't understand it.

So it is with mixed feelings, as explained above. I don't care who is coaching us. When Rutgers beat us I was damn right embarrassed.. I remember us making Calcavecchia look like a Heisman candidate. It was reminiscent of some of Bo's game when we got off to a slow start. "Any time now and we'll pull away from these guys and end up beating them by  about 45, I thought." Well we all know the result, but  better yet so does that mad man who doubles as our coach. Hell, he was still pissed from a BYU game that took place 30  years ago. Good Luck Knights...........putting your clothes on after the shower. You wil be some sore suckers and then expect the same every damn year.  Time to reassert ourselves atop the throne and remove all doubt from those that first met us when we were at our weakest.

Baugh so hard

May 2nd, 2016 at 3:53 PM ^

Am I the only one who spent a second in amazement that we were rectuiting a kid with the last name Fred-Jackson? Fedd-Jackson sounds like the way Mike Tyson would pronounce it.

Wolverine 73

May 2nd, 2016 at 4:06 PM ^

Really happy to read the report about him.  You sometimes wonder about relatively obscure recruits and what may happen with them, but it sounds as if Harbaugh & Co. may have a good one here. 

F5

May 2nd, 2016 at 9:37 PM ^

The first thing that popped out to me was that Ben Mason is from Sandy Hook Conn. Had that sick fuck not done what he did, I would have just been hmm a Connecticut recruit instead of an instant gut wrench. That town is now forever linked to a sadistic mad man and I feel sorry for the kid that had to go threw it so close to home.

4godkingandwol…

May 3rd, 2016 at 1:48 AM ^

... I'm not good at this scouting stuff, because he's film looks excellent.  Competition and all, but I can't imagine what else the services would ask to see of him.  

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