Thursday Recruitin' Flippantly Discards Ice Cream in the Name of The Game Comment Count

Ace

DeAnthony Arnett is free and headed to East Lansing, and now we're back to your regularly scheduled Thursday Recruitin'. Usual request: please contact me via email or Twitter (or leave a comment) with any suggestions, tips, or links you think should show up in the next recruiting roundup.

Does Michigan Lead For Josh Garnett?

In recent weeks, the general consensus on Puyallup (WA) OL Josh Garnett has gone from him having Stanford as his team to beat to Michigan taking the position as his leader. One of the few who hadn't weighed in on this change was, of course, Garnett himself. ESPN posted a video interview with Garnett, who's participating in tonight's Under Armour All-American Bowl, and he was asked if the the perception that Michigan is his leader is a misconception (transcription via The Wolverine, emphasis mine):

"It definitely wouldn't be a misconception [to say they lead]. To be at a big time school like that, especially when you have guys like Eric Magnuson, [five-star tackle] Kyle Kalis ... when you have three big time linemen that could come in and compete with each other, build those friendships. They have some defensive linemen coming in, and Ohio State is bringing in some guys, so you can definitely have a good match-up in three or four years.

"All the linemen that have come out of Michigan and the legacy and going to the Big House with 115,000 people waving pom pons, saying 'Go Blue' ... it's definitely hard to turn that down."

Garnett still has an official visit to Stanford on the docket for next weekend, so by no means is Michigan in the clear—especially with the relative ambiguity of the question/answer posed—but that's one heck of a good sign. Garnett mentioned his close friendship with Magnuson multiple times over the course of the seven-minute interview, and it really sounds like that bond could be the deciding factor in his recruitment.

Meanwhile, there have been conflicting reports about the status of Ramsey (NJ) Don Bosco Prep corner Yuri Wright and his scheduled visit to Ann Arbor for the weekend of January 13th. At one point it sounded like he would announce at the Army All-American Game on Saturday ($, info in header), and while he said he would still be taking his visits, making a commitment before ever seeing Michigan's campus was not a good sign. While message board chatter over at Scout suggests Michigan may have cooled on Wright while zeroing in on Armani Reeves, Tim Sullivan reports that Wright will NOT be announcing this weekend and will visit Ann Arbor as planned ($), and Wright repeated that statement on Twitter in no uncertain terms.

As for Reeves, the current Penn State commit is still waiting to see how their lengthy coaching search ends ($, info in header):

"I'm in the wait and see process with Penn State to see who they hire and where they're going to go in terms of the coaching staff. I want to talk to the head coach, see where he wants to go with personally as well as the direction he wants to take the program.

"Hopefully, he has the same idea that Joe (Paterno) had. You know, academics first and just be a Penn State guy."

On the visit front, Reeves plans to take his official visit to Penn State before taking any other visits but Michigan is in the running for a official visit after that.

His visit to Penn State is tentatively scheduled for January 13th, but that would not take place if they still don't have a coach. Michigan looks to be the most likely alternative if Reeves were to decommit, though Notre Dame is in the picture.

A few more happy trails to report as we roll towards signing day: Jordan Payton will decide between Cal, UCLA, and Notre Dame at the Army game on Saturday ($, info in header); Zach Banner has narrowed his list of schools to USC, Washington, and Oklahoma ($, info in header); and Greg Garmon committed to Iowa this week—it's looking unlikely at this point that Michigan will take another running back in the class.

We're So Good That a Deion Sanders Endorsement Gets Third Billing in This Section

Tis the season for high school All-American games, and practice reports on Michigan commits in both the Army and Under Armour games have been overwhelmingly positive. Ondre Pipkins has made a lot of noise for the West team at the Army game, and he also gave one of the interviews of the year at Rivals:

Though I generally find the whole "Ohio" thing rather silly, hearing all the recruits discuss their hatred for "Ohio" is absolutely hilarious. While "Pee Wee" Pipkins was goofing around off the field, he was no joke at practice this week, and was named by Rivals.com's Mike Farrell as Monday's top performer for the West squad ($, info in header):

Pipkins is a monster physically - he already looks like B.J. Raji or Vince Wilfork. He is one of the most physically imposing defensive tackles we have seen in awhile. At the point of attack, he is impossible to get on his heels and he penetrates quickly and athletically for a big man. Pipkins is going to be a load for the East offensive line to handle; he was simply dominating a good group of West lineman in the early session of practice.

Yes, please. Pipkins claimed in the above video that he weighs around 330 pounds right now, and while that's almost certainly not all good weight—he also admitted that he doesn't track his caloric intake, plus the whole snarfing down ice cream thing—he looks like he's ready to step onto a college field tomorrow. Good thing, too, considering the depth at DT next year.

Joe Bolden has been similarly turning heads all week at the Under Armour practices, and in this free 24/7 article he's named as his team's top linebacker prospect despite entering the week with little fanfare:

One of the least-publicized players entering the week, the Michigan commit was a hit from the first day on with his instincts and underrated feet and athleticism standing out. Bolden also was a sponge to the coaching given and by all accounts is a future leader of the Wolverines‘ defense. Bolden currently is 220 pounds, but has the frame to add 15-20 more in time.

Bolden was also named the Black team's defensive MVP by Scott Kennedy of Scout ($, info in header):

With the offensive line occupied by the defensive line, the linebackers were free to roam uninhibited. No one took advantage of the room to run better than Michigan commitment Joe Bolden. Bolden was popping pads during walk-thrus, and he continued to seek and destory when the tempo was moved to full speed. Bolden doesn't do anything half-speed. He showed he was capable of dropping into coverage as well as attacking the line of scrimmage.

Bolden is one of Michigan's three early enrollees, and it sounds like he's the most likely to see the field early next year. Bolden's teammate, Terry Richardson, also came in for praise in the above article, and he got some hype from Prime Time himself, Deion Sanders, who's helping coach the defensive backs:

“Number one (Terry Richardson), the (Bryson Echols) kid is playing his butt off and (Chaz Elder) as a safety has done well,” Sanders said. “The best thing about Richardson is he’s a very coachable kid. You tell him something one time and he is going to implement it. Whatever you tell him, he will do. Echols is a fighter, he’s battled in everything he’s done. These kids are sponges in that have been well-coached.”

I don't think anyone worrying about character issues with Richardson has ever actually met the kid, as his passion for the game and enthusiasm in general are both outstanding, plus he's one of the more polite recruits I've had the pleasure of interviewing. It does not come as a surprise that he's standing out as a very coachable player.

Mario Ojemudia participated in Tuesday's inaugural Semper Fidelis All-American Bowl, and he wasn't pleased with his performance, tweeting, "Got the dub but didn't play that well and I messed up my ankle." I took in most of the game before switching over to the Sugar Bowl festivities, and Ojemudia had a difficult time getting off blocks, mostly due to the fact that he looks to weigh around 215 pounds. I still think he's a great prospect as a pass rusher, but added size and strength is a must, and it will likely take a redshirt year before he's ready to see the field at the collegiate level.

Also coming in for praise from the Army Bowl are commits Erik Magnuson, who even got some work at center during practices, James Ross, Royce Jenkins-Stone, and Kyle Kalis ($, info in header). Early enrollee Jarrod Wilson participated in last week's Offense-Defense game, and 24/7's Sean Fitz "loved" Wilson's combination of size (he says Wilson is pushing 6'3") and speed in centerfield ($).

Quickly: Touch the Banner interviews Erik Magnuson, whose favorite play in high school is a screen play for... Erik Magnuson; new blog Tremendous talks to Amara Darboh, who simply says "I don't like them," when asked for his thoughts on Ohio State; and Tim gathers commit reactions to the Sugar Bowl victory ($, info in header)—the ever-quotable Pipkins took the Haters Gonna Hate approach: "Everybody had us losing because they were hating on us - especially those Ohio State guys - but we won a bowl, so what can you say. Everybody heard us cheering downstairs."

Yes, I'm Now Interviewing 2014 Recruits

A few quick notes on underclassmen prospects:

First of all, I caught up with Crete (IL) Monee receiver Laquon Treadwell this week, and while he stated that he has no favorites, he listed a top five of Michigan, Ohio State, Notre Dame, Nebraska, and Tennessee.

Tyrone (GA) Sandy Creek corner Shaq Wiggins once held Michigan as his leader, but he now has the Wolverines third behind Tennessee and Virginia ($, info in header). He also gave an idea of his potential timeline:

“I want to commit, like, during the summertime — June or July, somewhere in one of those dates — and just get the whole thing over with and focus on my senior season,” Wiggins said. “Once more offers start coming in — probably, like, when I go back to school or something like that — then I’ll narrow it down.”

Also looking to expedite his recruiting process is Wheaton (IL) St. Francis OL Kyle Bosch, who's had Michigan among his favorites and says he's looking to cut his list down to five schools "by the end of this month or the beginning of next month" in an article on 247Sports ($, info in header). He gave his impressions of Michigan, who have been recruiting him hard:

“I’ve been talking to Coach Funk a lot,” Bosch said. “He’s just telling me that he’s really excited about me, and he sends handwritten letters to me four or five times a month. I just like the whole atmosphere there. I like the player-coach and player-player relationships there, and the team-first type of mentality. They all treat each other the same way, and I really like the down-to-earth atmosphere they have.”

Finally, yes, I talked to sophomore quarterback Anthony Sicilano this week, and the class of '14 standout has interest in Michigan, who are among a laundry-list of top schools that have contacted Siciliano. With Michigan likely set at QB with Shane Morris in the 2013 class, Siciliano could be a top priority in the future.

Comments

Schembo

January 5th, 2012 at 12:30 PM ^

I get more excited about Pipkins anchoring the middle of our line every time I hear stuff about him.  It's possible he could be a big contributor next year and that would be huge for us.

MGoBeer

January 5th, 2012 at 12:34 PM ^

Pipkins looks like an absolute beast. Very excited about seeing him in the maize and blue. Seems like a great kid, too.
Also love that Hoke and Co. have some talent in finding the sleepers like Bolden.
This Thursday Recruiting was TREMENDOUS.

CRex

January 5th, 2012 at 12:40 PM ^

Yes.  Look at him the video when he's locked up on those other offensive lineman.  He dwarfs a bunch of them and they're guys at an All-Star game, not just random high school players.  Wow.

snowcrash

January 5th, 2012 at 12:42 PM ^

“The best thing about Richardson is he’s a very coachable kid. You tell him something one time and he is going to implement it. Whatever you tell him, he will do. " I like the sound of that.

Elmer

January 5th, 2012 at 1:41 PM ^

Hopefully he's the real deal at CB, because Reeves' comments are a little disconcerting.

"Hopefully, he has the same idea that Joe (Paterno) had. You know, academics first and just be a Penn State guy."

Like the new coach is going to tell him anything different.  It sounds like he needs very little reassurance to stick with Penn State. 

denardogasm

January 5th, 2012 at 1:04 PM ^

Are the coaches allowed to suggest to a recruit that he change a little bit of fat to muscle?  You know, just tighten? Maybe look at the scale, subtract 10 from that number, and then weigh that much.

denardogasm

January 5th, 2012 at 1:27 PM ^

I don't know I thought maybe it would be coaching them before they're actually your players or something. I guess there isn't really anything wrong with that though if you know they're coming to your school.

WolvinLA2

January 5th, 2012 at 1:09 PM ^

It sounds like we've got some seriously great players coming in in this class (as if we didn't know that already). The thing is, if you can dominate at the Army or UA All-American game, you can probably play Big Ten football 8 months later. I bet Bolden and Pipkins see the field next fall, maybe a lot of it.

Blue in Yarmouth

January 5th, 2012 at 1:28 PM ^

but I seem to remember J. Turner, I. Bell and BWC getting rave reviews at the all america bowls as well and they weren't exactly ready their freshmen year...It is obviously a good sign, but it is still HS football players they are playing against where as the following season they will be playing guys 4-5 years older than them.. 

Magnus

January 5th, 2012 at 1:33 PM ^

I think the Bolden/Pipkins hype is more than the others you mentioned.  There were issues with Turner's hips/size, Campbell played a lot of O-line, etc.  You could kind of see Turner's issues coming, and Campbell was arguably playing out of position; he was a very popular kid at the bowl, but not necessarily dominant.

Magnus

January 5th, 2012 at 1:30 PM ^

Indeed, the last several U.S. Army AA Bowl MVPs have gone on to make early or immediate impacts at their schools, with the exception of Demetrius Hart (who tore his ACL and sat out this season) and Chris Galippo (who suffered a back injury early in his career).

Ronald Powell (Florida), Bryce Brown (Tennessee), Tajh Boyd (Clemson), Terrelle Pryor (OSU), Beanie Wells (OSU), DeSean Jackson (Cal), Ted Ginn Jr. (OSU), Chris Leak (Florida), and Vince Young (Texas) all did good things in their first or second year of college. 

Dominance at the USAAAB is a good indicator of future success.  Hopefully this crop of Michigan recruits does better than the recent ones that included guys like Cissoko, Justin Turner, Brandon Smith, etc.

M-Wolverine

January 5th, 2012 at 1:11 PM ^

Wasn't too long ago that the idea that Michigan would be a BCS game winner while Stanford would be a BCS game loser wasn't on anyone's radar.  So his heart and his head might be matching up a little more closely now.

NateVolk

January 5th, 2012 at 1:35 PM ^

Stanford offers a world-class private education in a pristine setting with year-round perfect weather. They don't offer the almost guaranteed bright future Michigan has on the field. Also our coaching staff is more experienced at the highest levels.  My thinking is if Garnett will trade the weather for what will likely be a much better on-field experience and clearer route to the NFL, Michigan is his place.

That doesn't take into account the relationships and general feelings of trust that people forge in recruiting. Those things are huge and hard to quantify from the outside.

M-Dog

January 5th, 2012 at 8:57 PM ^

Don't sleep on Ann Arbor.  Stanford is very nice, but it does not have that "college" feel that A2 does.  It feels more like a Palm Springs resort for retirees.  Some people are into that, some aren't.  But it's not an automatic winner over A2.

Elmer

January 5th, 2012 at 1:34 PM ^

The news about Jarrod Wilson is just as exciting as the Pipkins and Bolden news.  We knew the kid had good size, smarts and insticts to play FS, but hearing he also looks fast is awesome.  It's been a long time since we had a really good FS.  Hopefully he can contribute as a freshman, which is very plausible considering his intellect and early enrollment.

 

 

PburgGoBlue

January 5th, 2012 at 1:40 PM ^

Well this may effect recruiting, but not directly related I read over on sECSPN that ole Stonum got pulled over while having a revoked License. Any truth?

 

Just as things are going well, not sure if there is any ppunishment for this, is it merely a traffic incident or considered "criminal" enough to warrant a punishment from Hoke and Co.?

 

 

http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/7427888/darryl-stonum-mi…

GoWings2008

January 5th, 2012 at 1:47 PM ^

is that he was either on his way to or on the way back from a court mandated probation hearing.  He apparently lied saying that a friend dropped him off, which wasn't the case.  Hopefully they can chalk this up to just a poorly made decision in order to make sure he was at his hearing.

Edit:  Possibly a meeting with his probation officer, not necessarily a hearing.

Magnus

January 5th, 2012 at 1:57 PM ^

I don't know what Hoke and/or the courts should do, but I'm hoping they don't just chalk it up to "a poorly made decision to get to his hearing."

This is a kid who has made a habit of poorly made decisions.  Getting to a hearing/probation officer is not an excuse for breaking the law/probation.  Take a bus.  Hitch a ride with a friend.  Ride a bike.  Hell, he's an athlete - walk or run there. 

How many strikes should Hoke give him?  How much should he be coddled because, well, we're losing three receivers and we really need him next year?  If it were me, I'd probably cut him loose and hope one of the young guys can step up next year.

GoWings2008

January 5th, 2012 at 2:03 PM ^

and agree to a certain extent.  The way I think about these things though just leans me towards giving the kid the benefit of the doubt.  I'm a big softie....sometimes to my detriment, I admit. 

Bad decision, no argument there.  Its no excuse and doesn't belittle what he did, but at least he wasn't driving intoxicated again.  It seems to me that he could have been nervous about missing a mandatory meeting, so he leaned a bit too far forward...so far forward he exposed his behind.  But then again, he could have had a flippant attitude about it and simply drove there because he thought he could get away with it.  Maybe he's been driving a lot all along and is just now getting caught. 

I suppose the question of how many strikes he gets (nevermind deserves) will get answered when more details come out. 

oriental andrew

January 5th, 2012 at 2:15 PM ^

Joe Bolden:  Please be David Harris.  Please be David Harris.  Please be David Harris.  Please be David Harris. 

Jarrod Wilson: Please don't be Ernest Shazor.  Please don't be Ernest Shazor.  Please don't be Ernest Shazor.  Please don't be Ernest Shazor. 

And although he's not a commit (yet???)...

Josh Garnett: Go Blue!  Go Blue!   Go Blue!  Go Blue! 

Blue22

January 5th, 2012 at 5:20 PM ^

who is interested in Michigan? I keep seeing this stupid announcement special on ESPNU and am starting to wonder if all the good stuff happens then, or during the game.

TXmaizeNblue

January 6th, 2012 at 2:55 PM ^

He sounds like a very intelligent young man.  I can see why it has come down to Standford and Michigan.  Hopefully, the prospect of blocking for Barry Sanders Jr. does not sway him to the Cardinal.