Thursday Recruitin' Sees Final Four Pay Off, Finally Comment Count

Brian

Roseboro follow-up

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NC DE Darian Roseboro took an extensive visit to Michigan last weekend and reported back favorably; Sam Webb has an article on the result, in which Roseboro's dad raves and says he's seen what there is to see:

“I’ve seen all I’m going to see,.” Mr. Roseboro said flatly.  “I’m not going anymore visits.  Maybe he and his mother and grandpa will go one or two more places… maybe Tennessee, maybe (North Carolina) State, (North) Carolina or Duke.  It won’t be any place further than what we’ve been.”

They want to come to a decision in the next couple months between Michigan and the schools listed above. NC State is popularly held to be the biggest threat… can we still be confident recruiting against NC State? I feel we can. .

Camps and such continue

Rivals's camp tour arrived in Detroit recently, and while there aren't a whole lot of local 2015 kids that Michigan seems to be pursuing there is one they're definitely after. He is Cass Tech RB Mikey Weber:

"Nussmeier, the day he came in, he contacted me and he brought me to their facility and he showed me a lot of things and he really opened my eyes back to Michigan," Weber said. "Nussmeier brings that Alabama style of running and that's what I'm looking for."

Weber was named the #1 player on offense in attendance:

Weber was virtually unguardable during the one-on-one period. The Rivals250 member is extremely agile and can change directions on a dime. Weber ran extremely crisp routes and had very good hands.

MSU seems the main competition unless Notre Dame puts on a press, but we are now in a situation where we can hope a highly touted running back commits to MSU before Michigan's target decides. In this case that's OH RB Larry Scott, who is reportedly about to drop to MSU.

/waves tiny 'punt' flag

Notre Dame, for its part, just got back in after a "misunderstanding" had Weber thinking an offer was coming when it was not. The two parties still seem to be at arm's length at the moment.

Weber's planning a hats-on-the-table decision at the Army game, FWIW.

Alex Malzone[1]

Malzone just has to fire the photon torpedoes down the tubes to get an offer

MI QB Alex Malzone was the QB MVP, FWIW, and may be inching closer to a Michigan offer:

The most noticeable thing about him was his rifle arm. The ball really pops off his hand and gets to his target in a hurry. Malzone's good footwork helped him throw a very accurate ball. He was able to hit most of his receivers in stride throughout the day.

His throwing session($) for various college coaches went well:

“My conversation with Coach Nuss went very well,” Malzone said. “He’s been all around the country seeing guys throw. I think he has one more, maybe two more on his list. He told everyone from the beginning he was going to see everyone throw. And then see what happens from there. And that’s pretty much what he told me. He said he was very impressed."

If I had to bet, Malzone's recent performances and flagging interest from the crew of elite California dudes will lead to Michigan issuing that offer. Wake Forest has issued his first BCS offer.

Elsewhere, PA OL commit Jon Runyan Jr showed up for a camp in the NY/NJ area, providing an opportunity for someone to provide scouting on him:

Runyan, a Michigan commit, was technically sound. His initial punch had purpose and he moved his feet well. He stayed low in his pass protection stance, and he did not reach. His balance was good, but he had a little difficulty when a speedy defensive lineman tried to go straight up the field on him. He was solid, and will continue to improve as his strength and size increase.

Listed at 6'3.5" and 265 pounds, Runyan is slated for the interior unless he hits a growth spurt.

Welp, part one

If you need a definition of how the recruiting landscape has shifted over the course of the last football season, here it is($):

Coming off a spring game visit to Michigan State on Saturday, Detroit King linebacker Tyriq Thompson has the Spartans out front as the team to beat in his recruitment. … Thompson's father played for Michigan and he holds an offer from the Wolverines.

Previously MSU was only in play for certain recruits with family backgrounds that favored MSU or had academic red flags that Michigan, for better or worse, is shying away from. Now they're leading for a Michigan legacy with a Michigan offer. This is what happens when you have the most unwatchable football season in the country while your instate rival wins the conference and Rose Bowl.

Quick, play some more LFO, Special K!

Welp, part two

CA DE Keisean Lucier-South called Michigan a childhood favorite and was super-enthused about the offer that did come from Ann Arbor, but at the moment he's got another school out front($):

"UCLA is probably I would say the team to beat right now. I have been talking to them the most right now and I've seen them and been to their school the most so they're the team to beat."

He does have an official planned to Michigan this fall (also ND) and is going to take his time.

2016 stuff

OLSM LB Daelin Hayes was set to commit to Michigan at that Rivals camp before putting off his decision. His performance at the camp justified the early offer:

Hayes is looking like he will be among the nation's best in that class after what we saw on Sunday. It was always known that Hayes was talented, and that at 6-foot-3 and 225 pounds he had ideal size. However, he missed his sophomore year after getting injured in the first game of the season and there was some questions as to justhow good he was. We got that question answered pretty sufficiently on Sunday when Hayes proved to be on another tier athletically.

As far as his recruitment goes, his current offers are from M, MSU, Wisconsin, and Tennessee and isn't maintaining any leaders. He plans to camp($) at M, MSU, and Wisconsin so it doesn't seem like he's looking to go too far afield.

MI OL Thiyo Lukasa seems to be an instate battle, one that probably favors Michigan this instant but see Welp Part One above.

Basketball is going better, stop me if you've heard that before

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Chatman and Wilson zoom up available rankings

It's another final rankings update, so Michigan recruits must be shooting towards the ceiling. This time it's Scout, which finally makes Kam Chatman a five star (at #23) after Chatman was the #1 four star on Rivals and 247. Also rocketing up the rankings is DJ Wilson, who finishes #67 after being an anonymous three star upon his commitment.  "Gold in them thar hills" tag: deployed.

Unfortunately, it seems like Michigan and Cole Huff aren't going to end up making sweet three point babies… this sentence got really weird really fast. I was powerless to stop it, you have to believe me.

Anyway. According to his AAU coach, Huff is down to two:

Given the way they'd been talking about Michigan before I have to assume that Michigan did not end up pursuing Huff. That isn't the craziest thing in the world if Chatman and Wilson are both stretch fours… I just thought a guy who had that size and shot like that would be a lock to perform under Beilein. C'est la vie.

With Huff off the board, the next major event in basketball recruiting is likely to be the June window in which Michigan conducts its elite camp and fires out offers to 2016 prospects. Michigan is going to have a couple of big, big time guys on campus for that camp. One of them is going to be NV PG Derryck Thornton Jr. If that seems like an odd place for a guy super interested in Michigan to be, Chris Balas has a long piece($) on the reason Michigan is high on his list. Turns out Jeff Meyer coached his father back in the day when he was at Liberty, and things went better than they do with Rutgers coaches:

"One word - integrity," Thornton Sr. told us last year. "I remember him as a man as much as a coach. He had high integrity. Of course he'd get after you in practice, but that's what you do as a coach. There were times he'd call you just to check on you and see how you were doing."

Tom Crean just fainted, then cut down some nets.

Thornton plans to be at Michigan's elite camp for nearly a week, and an offer will certainly follow. Thornton is the #19 player in the country on the 247 composite, and their Crystal Ball has swung from 100% Arizona to 50-50 over the past few weeks.

As a bonus, Thornton and his dad have seemingly convinced NJ SF Tyus Battle to take in the elite camp as well. Syracuse is supposed to lead for Battle; get 'em on campus and all that.

And Michigan has plenty of options after those two… it seems that the 2016 cycle is the one where Michigan is really starting to see the payoff from their recent success. AL SG Josh Langford (not that Josh Langfeld), claims "high interest($)" in Michigan…

“Oh I definitely want to get up to Michigan,” Langford’s father said. “And Michigan State has also shown a lot of interest too so, I definitely want to get up to Michigan to check them out.”

…MI PG Cassius Winston is waiting on his offer, KY PG Quentin Goodin is tentatively planning to go head-to-head with Thornton at the elite camp, and ON PG Jamal Murray has M and MSU near the top of his list with only one visit under his belt—that to Michigan. Chances are Michigan locks down a top-50 PG in 2016.

Etc.: 2016 PA RB Miles Sanders is a Michigan offeree who's just getting into the recruiting process($). Penn State just offered. 2015 UT LB Osa Masina releases a top eight with Michigan in it. More importantly: is his twitter handle a shoutout to Greg Ostertag?

NC TE Chris Clark still has Michigan on top($) over OSU and MSU. Michigan leads for MO WR Jeff Thomas, who is part of the class of… 2017. Must be good. He's got M/OSU/MSU offers already.

Comments

J.Madrox

May 1st, 2014 at 2:21 PM ^

Guess growing up a Michigan fan doesn't carry as much weight for these recruits as it used to (KLS, Harris, Thompson). If kids choose another school they think will be better for them, that's fine. It's just really sad to see these high ranking recruits say they grew up Michigan fans and yet it seems to carry very little weight in their actual recruitment.

Oh well, how about those 2016 PG's, looking like a good group to choose from.

True Blue Grit

May 1st, 2014 at 2:46 PM ^

BB recruiting.  But, I think the 2015 class is extremely important for landing several really elite players to keep the momentum on the court going.  If you assume Walton will be around for at least 2 more seasons, we could conceivably wait until the 2016 class to land an elite PG.  But, in 2015 we certainly need a 5 so that guys like Donnal and Wilson can play more natural 4 positions.  We'll certainly need at least one guard though with LeVert presumably going pro.  

LBSS

May 1st, 2014 at 2:53 PM ^

When recruits like Lucier-South talk about how Michigan was a childhood favorite, I have to remind myself that their childhood-favorite teams featured Chad Henne, Braylon, Jake Long, Mike Hart, Marlin Jackson, et al. My classmates, in other words. 2015 kids were NINE when Jake Long went first overall. 

Nice little reminder that, at 27, I'm washed up.

alum96

May 1st, 2014 at 4:29 PM ^

And on that note - whomever is recruiting in about 5 years is not going to have a lot of "Michigan was my favorite team growing up" as I doubt many will be waxing poetically about the Sheridan/Threet/Tate era.

What is double the bugger is this era of "meh" is coinciding with a "golden age" for OSU, a mini golden age for MSU, and ND finally escaping the Willingham/Weiss/et al circle jerk.  So all our primary competitor (ND/OSU for Midwest elite and MSU for MI/OH talent) is at/near a peak while we are "searching for ourselves".  If this was 10 years ago when UM fell it would just be dealing with Tressel... ND would have been the typical mediocre ND (not that it is high and mighty now but Kelly is at least competent and it was in the NC game 15 months ago) and MSU would be LOLing with JL Smith.

So very misfortunate timing to be doing this for UM football.

ifis

May 1st, 2014 at 4:55 PM ^

Alex Malzone seems to have a great deal of talent. If we get him, either Weber or Harris, and one of Roseboro or KLS or Cornell, we are doing pretty good. It seems to me like we have a pretty good shot at that. Need O line too.

Perd Hapley

May 1st, 2014 at 9:46 PM ^

We are not the only team that has fans freaking out about recruiting. Toledo Blade article about OSU only having 2 recruits in the class so far and urban telling the fans to relax. I think it is the off season and we are freaking out a bit to much about recruiting ect. OSU has had some great classes like us and are in the same boat or worse off. http://www.bcsn.tv/news_article/show/380975

Don

May 2nd, 2014 at 8:09 AM ^

If I was a UM alum player, I would certainly encourage my talented son (or daughter if that's the case) to consider a range of schools, but I would also make it very clear that going to one of our main rivals is simply not an option. MSU, OSU, ND, or USC would never get my signature on an LOI for my child.

BigCat14

May 2nd, 2014 at 12:20 PM ^

I completely agree with this overall mindset!  I have a nephew whose parents grew up in michigan and had some affinity to Michigan (unfortunately msu as well).   They moved to Toledo and in my nephews formative years have unfortunately been influenced by the wrong side of the 50/50 split of Toledoans.  They want Uncle to root for their team (meaning osu) because as their Uncle I should love who they love.  Now, I realize one is 11 and the other 6 but I flat out told them that even if they went to and played for osu I could only root for them to do well but for their team to lose to everybody!  I do not have to worry thaty athletically either of them will play for osu but they may someday enroll their and that will suck just as bad!  I grew up a Michigan fan and could not have seen myself even considering a rival even if they were my best offer!  

 

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