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Spring Game Visitors: Commit Watch?


Michael Onwenu and Donnie Corley are among this weekend's top visitors. [Fuller]

Let's skip the preamble. You want this weekend's visitors list. Thanks to a primer from Allen Trieu in the Detroit News and a quick overview from 247's Steve Lorenz, here are the top targets who'll be on campus this weekend.

Since they've been discussed so much of late, let's start with the in-state prospects:

  • Four-star Detroit King WR Donnie Corley. Michigan seems to have made up a ton of ground on Corley since Harbaugh took over, to the point that they may be out in front along with Tennessee. Michigan State, Notre Dame, and Ohio State are also heavily involved.
  • Four-star Southfield RB Matt Falcon. The top back in the state, Falcon has Tennessee as his leader, and while Michigan is gaining they'll have to make a big impression this weekend—Falcon is slated to visit UT at the end of the month and could decide shortly thereafter, per Sam Webb ($).
  • Three-star Farmington WR Desmond Fitzpatrick. Fitzpatrick has stuck with his Louisville commitment so far, even after getting a Michigan offer, but that could change soon, especially if teammate David Reese decides to flip his commitment after a recent offer.
  • Four-star Plymouth OT Michael Jordan. The usual Midwest suspects—Michigan, MSU, ND, and OSU—comprise Jordan's top four. He's been a steady presence on campus lately, but there haven't been rumblings of an imminent decision.
  • Four-star Farmington Hills Harrison DE Khalid Kareem. After a brief commitment to Michigan State, Kareem has also been in Ann Arbor several times for unofficial visits. Notre Dame is also a factor.
  • Four-star Cass Tech OG/DT Michael Onwenu. Onwenu previously favored Ohio State, but backed off that stance after the Mike Weber kerfuffle. Michigan looks to be in very good position to land him.
  • Three-star Farmington LB/FB David Reese. Like Fitzpatrick, Reese is a Louisville commit pondering a flip after getting a Michigan offer. He could make the change as early as this weekend, and that could set off a string of in-state commitments—at the very least, Fitzpatrick would be likely to join him.
  • 2017 four-star Orchard Lake St. Mary's LB Josh Ross. James Ross's younger brother has made quite a few visits to Ann Arbor.
  • 2017 four-star St. Joseph WDE Corey Malone-Hatcher. An offer from Alabama last week shows that Malone-Hatcher won't be an easy pull.
  • 2017 four-star Cass Tech WR Donovan Peoples-Jones. A potential five-star, Peoples-Jones has been on campus a lot lately but also is getting major attention from Ohio State.

If there's a commitment this weekend, Reese seems to be the most likely candidate. Now, for the out-of-state visitors:

  • Three-star TX OT Austin Anderson and three-star TX OT Riley Anderson. The twin linemen both received offers from Michigan in early March.
  • Three-star TX S Chris Brown. A teammate of four-star LB Dontavious Jackson, who'll also be on campus, Brown's best offers so far are from Michigan and Louisville, though local schools could jump into the fray.
  • Three-star AL RB Kingston Davis. The big back hails from Prattville, the same Alabama high school that produced 2015 signee Keith Washington; Michigan will hold one of their satellite camps there this summer.
  • Four-star MD OG Terrance Davis. Davis is a big-time national recruit, but he appears to have legitimate interest in Michigan.
  • Four-star TX ILB Dontavious Jackson. Michigan won't have an easy time prying Jackson away from Oklahoma, Texas A&M, and Texas, but offering Brown helps; for now, the Wolverines are very much in it.
  • Four-star IN QB Brandon Peters. Outside of the in-state prospects, Peters is the recruit who's had the most commitment speculation. While Michigan looks like the favorite, however, it's reasonable to expect him to take planned visits to Nebraska and Vanderbilt the following two weekends before he comes to a decision.
  • 2017 five-star IL SDE AJ Epenesa. An Iowa legacy, Epenesa was offered last month; he's projected as one of the very best 2017 prospects in the country.
  • 2017 four-star GA S Isaiah Pryor. In a promising sign, Pryor will be on campus for the second time in two weeks, this time with his family in tow, per 247's Steve Wiltfong ($).
  • 2017 OH RB Todd Sibley. Considered an Ohio State lean, Michigan leapt into contention when they offered Sibley a couple weeks ago, though overcoming the childhood favorite Buckeyes will be a difficult task.

That's not quite an exhaustive list—for one, expect a bunch of in-state underclassmen to check in—but it hits the highlights. This is a very impressive visitor list for a spring game.

Meanwhile, Michigan is hosting a visitor today: three-star Lakewood (OH) St. Edward CB Tony Butler, a Pitt commit, is on campus and Lorenz reports he's likely to earn an offer ($). Butler's former head coach at St. Eds, Rick Finotti, is now at Michigan after being hired by Harbaugh as director of football operations. That connection could help, and I'm always open to Narduzzi-approved defensive recruits.

[Hit THE JUMP for the rest of the roundup.]

New Offers: Hi, We'd Like To Offer Your Backfield

Michigan offered Brownsburg (IN) teammates Toks Akinribade and Hunter Johnson while they were on their way to visit campus on Tuesday. Akinribade, a three-star 2016 running back, spent much of his time with Tyrone Wheatley, and Michigan will play a major factor in his recruiting going forward, per Rivals's Josh Helmholdt ($):

"I would say if I had to choose five schools right now, they would definitely be in my top five," he said.

Johnson is currently ranked as the top quarterback in the 2017 class; he's the second rising junior QB to get a Michigan offer, after four-star CO QB Dylan McCaffrey. Johnson connected with Jedd Fisch, per Steve Wiltfong ($):

Johnson says he’ll get back to Michigan soon.

“I felt really comfortable talking with Coach Fisch,” Johnson said. “He seemed like a really good guy and seemed like my kind of guy. I liked hanging out with him and talking to him and calling him and building a relationship with him. All the coaches, you could tell there is a good chemistry with the staff and there is energy around Michigan, and they seem excited to be there and about where the program is headed.”

As you'd expect, there'll be plenty of competition for Johnson; Wiltfong listed his current top school as Northwestern(!), Notre Dame, Penn State, and Tennessee. Miami (YTM), UNC, and Stanford are also in the mix.

Another elite 2017 prospect, four-star GA ATH Richard LeCounte, got an offer this week, and he told Steve Lorenz that he's already got a connection to this Michigan staff ($):

"I'm really excited to have received such a big offer like Michigan," LeCounte said. "I talked with Coach Durkin, who offered, and he said his feelings on me hadn't changed a bit since he was at Florida and that he wants me to come up and play for him at Michigan."

Georgia and Ohio State are widely considered the leaders in his recruitment.

The Wolverine's Tim Sullivan reports that Michigan offered 2016 four-star FL DE Patrick Bethel, an early Miami (YTM) lean.

Etc.

Tim Sullivan caught up with Devin Bush Sr., father and high school coach of four-star FL LB Devin Bush Jr., who was on campus last weekend. The presence of Gwendolyn Bush (no relation), former "team mom" of Devin's South Florida Express 7-on-7 team, could provide Michigan with an edge ($):

"Her big thing was both being from Florida," Devin Bush Sr. said. "We talked about her son [Wayne Lyons], and him going to Stanford because Coach Harbaugh recruited him. He's now transferring to Michigan because of him, and how great of a coach he was at Stanford.

"She said it's a great experience working with him too," Bush continued. "She has a close relationship with Harbaugh. She was just giving us insight on him and her. Her son is coming to play for Harbaugh. That tells you a lot about sending your son to another place for the same coach twice."

Bush plans to extend his recruitment all the way until one of the All-American games. For now, Michigan is in good position to be in it until the end.

SEC coach complains about unfair Big Ten recruiting advantage. Excuse me while I grab a box of tissues.

Comments

dragonchild

April 3rd, 2015 at 6:38 AM ^

May be better than Kareem though.  I think Kareem's the greatest, but my dad says he doesn't work hard enough on defense.  And he says that lots of times, he doesn't even run down the court. And that he doesn't really try, except during the playoffs.

Maize and Blue…

April 2nd, 2015 at 2:58 PM ^

Want a level playing field, then they should stop paying their players, and even if they do, they'll always have the weather, and they can continue to pimp out their daughters, to gain an advantage in recruiting.

dragonchild

April 2nd, 2015 at 7:15 PM ^

Let's put the weather thing to rest.  I've never met or even heard of a 17-year-old boy who was eager to put on pads & a helmet but was enough of a sissy to be intimidated by snow.

If anything, if you grow up in a place that doesn't snow, you develop a fascination for it.  Like, that stuff is weird.

The only reason they have a weather advantage is because people say they do.  Doesn't have to be this way.

ca_prophet

April 2nd, 2015 at 11:25 PM ^

You're nuts.  It only takes one trip to a CA campus where coeds study in bikins ... in March ... to remind you of the benefits of year-round sunshine.  I mean, Ann Arbor had white Fourths of July while I lived there, and Stanford had at least one 80-degree-but-breezy-day this February.

Not to mention the joys of seasonal-affect-issues, the ... exquisite fun ... of practicing in the cold rain, and so forth.

It's not just an advantage because people say it is, it's because people act as though it is.

the Glove

April 2nd, 2015 at 3:39 PM ^

Yeah I posted that with my phone and I left out the a. Trust me I care little for things such as grammar and spelling obviously. But AJ is going to be an incredibly hard pull. I would joke with him about when that Michigan offer comes he better jump on board. He got pulled out of my class one day to receive his Florida State verbal offer. He'll be incredibly tough to get though because of Iowa and his dad, also he's a little bit of a Michigan State fan unfortunately. Due to their success since he was in middle school. He's also really good on the basketball court. I watched him tomahawk a dunk off the block while the defender could do nothing. I'm hoping some how the coaches pull their magic and he goes blue.

GoWings2008

April 2nd, 2015 at 4:05 PM ^

but I never pass up an opportunity for a joke!

Some great insight on the kid and his attributes.  Only thing I'd be careful of is revealing too much information on him.  It is nice to hear some of the personal information about kids, helps us get closer to the team/recruits and knowing what makes them tick, but just be aware that some info should remain yours and he may not want too much going out on the interwebz about himself.  I don't think you went too far, but just be careful is all I'm saying. 

The Mad Hatter

April 2nd, 2015 at 3:17 PM ^

is so strange to me.  The entire college admissions and selection process is turned completely upside down.

It must be awesome to have all of these great schools begging you to attend.  For free.

skegemogpoint

April 2nd, 2015 at 3:33 PM ^

agree.  One reason why I find the whole mbb "one and done" discussion ridiculous is because it only affects about 10 total freshmen each year.  Yet college admissions turns the other cheek for about 20 freshman cfb players at every school every year, probably around 2000 kids admitted who otherwise wouldn't be.  Weird sauce.

Honk if Ufer M…

April 2nd, 2015 at 8:24 PM ^

Just think, if only we were the wealthiest country in wolrd history we would't have 25% of our kids going hungry, we woudn't have 40 million people without health care and we'd have good and equal education for all from cradle to grad school for free and then we wouldn't have these admissions and exceptions issues..... oh wait a minute...

BlueCube

April 2nd, 2015 at 3:36 PM ^

The recruitin' stories are twice as long and getting longer. Imagine what it will be like when we show the Harbaugh effect on the field.

Mr. Yost

April 2nd, 2015 at 9:55 PM ^

Who should we buckle up for?

I think Harbaugh needs to turn his attention to securing these local guys now, fill your needs then go out and worry about Cali and out of state recruiting.

If we get Corley, Falcon, Fitzpatrick, Jordan, Kareem, Onwenu, and Reese right now...along with Peters. That's a nice core to have and then go out and get the out of state kids that take a little more time.

Those 8 are cruicial, IMO. Get them now knowing this class is going to be larger than last year and a foundation for the future. Also they're ALL at positions of need.

QB, RB, FB, WR, WR, OT, DT, DE.

Let's put the press on these guys and get them in the fold, Coach!

maize-blue

April 3rd, 2015 at 10:23 AM ^

It seems like Jordan and Onwenu are on campus almost every weekend. I'm wondering if it's still too early in the recruiting process for a committment or if they are waiting for something? Whatever it is, UM seems to be in a very strong place.

I agree with your sentiment that locking down this rather deep 2016 in-state talent would be a great base to build on.

Harlans Haze

April 3rd, 2015 at 1:20 PM ^

there's no reason that Harbaugh can't bring in Top 10, at the very least. I don't think the quality of his recruits will be a problem. I will also be happy if he can turn the tide of UM losing the majority of the best players in the state of Michigan. That's been going on for far too long now. I believe the last top state recruit UM got was Will Campbell in 2009. But, it might just take winning on the field to completely turn that around. I would also love for him to make Onwenu and Corley the building blocks of re-establishing the Cass Tech pipeline. Let's shut that off from osu this year. And, I must admit that I would be a little disappointed if Harbaugh wasn't able to flip either/or both of Fitzparick and Reese from Louisville. It's bad enough losing in state talent to Louisville, but losing it to a cretin like petrino is particuarly galling. I have to believe that Harbaugh can win that battle 9 out of 10 times. And finally, I'm rooting for us to land TX DB Jaylon Jones. I don't remember ever having a footbal recruit by the name of Jalen (or any version of the name), but it seems that for the last several years there are always several highly recruited Jalens, so trying to land one would make sense.

maize-blue

April 3rd, 2015 at 10:37 AM ^

Stealing a Narduzzi recruit would be so sweet. I would think that if there is any amount of mutual interest between UM and Tony Butler, that there is a strong chance he ends up here. Especially with Finotti here.