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The Thompson-Robinson Conundrum

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Michigan's QB board consists of NV QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson, the end*. Thompson-Robinson has publicly stated that UCLA will be very hard to beat, and nobody believed him. The last seven crystal balls have been to Michigan, including a number of 24/7 contributors and Lorenz. Combine those facts with an impending commitment...

...and you've got one of those intriguing recruitments that make everyone nervous. Mom is in Michigan's corner.

UCLA's coach is on the hot seat. Thompson-Robinson has a hyphen. He knows Harbaugh's rep:

"Coach Harbaugh is a quarterback guru," Thompson-Robinson said on Sunday during the Pylon 7v7 National Championships in Vegas. "With Pep Hamilton there now, that's put the icing on the cake in my opinion. They've really made me a priority throughout the process as well."

You'd think this would be a perfect situation for Michigan, but for whatever reason UCLA just keeps poking its nose in. Boo, UCLA. Go away.

Thompson-Robinson's teammate, NV TE Brevin Jordan, might help out here. Jordan's an H-back type who could be Khalid Hill 2.0, and not every school has a hammer panda:

"Michigan, that's big time," Jordan told 247Sports on Sunday. "The way they run their program is like a professional team with Coach Harbaugh there. They have the Jordan brand, the area is beautiful. I see them as "Tight End U" out there."

They're coming up together this spring.

*[Probably. They did toss an offer to 3.5* FL QB Joe Milton a few days ago. One dollar says that's not commitable unless DTR decides to go elsewhere. FWIW, Milton is Anquan Boldin's cousin and Boldin was pro-Harbaugh after their time together with the 49ers.]

Grad transfers are crootin' too

Per Brice Marich, Cal grad transfer Aaron Cochran has not had any contact from Michigan. I'm surprised, since I know the plan to get 85 scholarship guys to fall camp included Devin Asiasi. You'd think Michigan has a spot and you'd think "guy who started most of a Pac-12 season" would be better than air.

Obligatory Daniel Faalele section

This is like seeing the Loch Ness monster pop out of the lake and pancake a dude:

Hilariously, Andy Staples met twitter's blunt end because of this video. He's got a piece coming up on Faalele, and after mentioning this he got multiple replies along the lines of "why doesn't he take on someone his own size?" I have bad news about Yokozuna for you, Twitter.

I already made the "little brother" joke months ago

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4.5* FL OL Nick Petit-Frere isn't close to having a list; Sam catches up with his coach, who has good things to say about both of Michigan's OL coaches and emphasizes that he is a very legit student who doesn't care about distance:

“Nick is a tremendous student and we know academics are important,” said Ciao.  “I think Nick knows that he also going to play football and football is important to him. His decision will be based on what’s the right fit for him as a football player and as a student athlete.”

He'll visit a select list of schools before next season begins. Michigan will endeavor to be one of those, and one dollar says they will. Sam not only talked to Petit-Frere's coach but he also had an extensive interview with the recruit in question:

Sam Webb: When I spoke to Coach Ciao he said there were a couple of places that you were going to try to visit during the spring. Do you have an idea of which places you might hit?

Nicholas Petit-Frere: Michigan was a choice I wanted to go up to. I'm also considering Notre Dame possibly too. A lot of schools have contacted me, trying to get me to come up for a junior day or spring practices, so there's a lot of schools I'm looking at for spring break. That's going to be a good amount of time to do some of the visits I can."

This sounds like the kind of recruitment that boils down to Stanford/ND/Michigan, not Michigan/FSU/Alabama.

Various new names

Here's your early-cycle bulleted list of guys who just popped up on the radar:

  • 4* TX RB Keaontay Ingram is a new offer who is "definitely interested"; no visit scheduled yet. Texas is on him, so that will be a tough pull.
  • 4.5* FL OL William Barnes picked up an offer from Greg Frey. Barnes is at Apopka, Jeremy Gallon's alma mater. Barnes plans a spring visit and says he's "very interested."
  • 4* FL OL Curtis Dunlap lists Michigan in a top four. He's at IMG.
  • 4* CA OL Tommy Brown says he's "very interested" in Michigan. No visit, etc. Teammate of big time 2019 QB JT Daniels, FWIW. For whatever reason I assume anyone named Tommy Brown will end up at Notre Dame, which went 4-8 last year.
  • 4.5* CA LB Solomon Tuliaupupu plans to take in Michigan as part of a swing through various power programs this spring.
  • 4* MO CB Mario Goodrich told Josh Newkirk that "Michigan is #1 for sure" after landing an offer. Jordan was cited. Vague visit plans, vague National Signing Day decision plans, rinse, repeat.
  • 3* GA CB Chris Jackson named Michigan and Michigan State as his top two. Jackson's dad went to MSU, if you're wondering about the odd geography here. He wants to decide early; unless Michigan thinks Jackson is seriously underrated by the recruiting services that probably means MSU since he's ranked around #800 on the composite and Michigan has a tight class.
  • 4* GA CB Chris Smith says Michigan has made him a "priority" and that Harbaugh compared him to the Tasmanian Devil. No top list, vague visit plans, rinse, repeat.
  • FL S Sammy Faustin picked up an offer and says he will visit in April. Faustin is currently unranked by everybody.

Grudging 2019 section

OH DB Moses Douglass says Michigan is in his top three with Kentucky and Iowa. Douglas is former NFL player and Springfield HC Moe Douglass's son; Douglass the elder played at Kentucky, which explains the odd list. Douglass is a 2019 kid who missed a big chunk of his sophomore season because of injury and thus could be a big timer or a three-star. TBD.

FL LB Anthony Solomon continues to name Michigan his leader after his unofficial to Ann Arbor. He plans to come back for the spring game. If that trip happens we'll start penciling him into the 2019 class—back to back long distance unofficials in a short period of time are always a very good sign.

KY DE Stephen Herron gave Josh Helmholdt some encouraging quotes:

“He has this board in his room showing a bunch of plays and all the kids he has recruited, like Rashan Gary and Donovan Peoples-Jones and Jabrill Peppers. I was impressed that he has that much organization in his life. His desk is not cluttered like other coaches and he knows where everything is at all times.”

Definitely, definitely.

Etc.

Happy trails to NJ QB Arthur Sitkowski, who committed to Miami, and MI QB Theo Day, who committed to 3-9 MSU. Michigan remains focused on DTR to the virtual exclusion of everyone else. Some possibility Michigan would circle back to one or both if DTR's recruitment goes south. Also in happy trails: FL DT Taron Vincent has apparently narrowed his list to OSU and FSU.

Bama offers IN OL commit Emil Ekiyor. "Offer" or OFFER is as of yet unknown; Ekiyor still says he's committed to Michigan. I sort of believe him but if he takes another round of unofficials after this he's 50/50 to stick... at best.

Comments

Magnus

February 28th, 2017 at 12:37 PM ^

I would be happy to get Dorian Thompson-Robinson, but Joe Milton is an intriguing prospects. Good size, decent speed, throws a catchable ball. He's a developmental guy, but one who could really pay off a few years down the road. But even DTR hasn't played a ton of QB so far in high school, so he might need some seasoning, too.

lhglrkwg

February 28th, 2017 at 12:46 PM ^

So if DTR comes here and doesn't pan out as a QB, is there a position we'd expect him to end up at? 6'2" 195 is kindy slot receiver sized, kinda safety sized but is he good at either of those or is it QB or bust for him?

Magnus

February 28th, 2017 at 9:08 PM ^

It doesn't happen very often at this juncture in someone's recruitment. You'll see top lists very early on when recruitments are just beginning, and recruits are basically saying, "These are the schools I want to recruit me." But in DTR's case, he has a bunch of offers and is narrowing it down at this point. So yeah, it's a little bit rare, but he is still in February of his junior year, so it makes some sense. There's plenty of time until Signing Day, but QBs often have an accelerated timeline.

Mr. Yost

February 28th, 2017 at 5:22 PM ^

This is exactly why I hope we land him as a recruit. He's going to get on the field one way or another.

Personally, I'm really high on Peters and I think McCaffrey will be awesome by the time he's a RS Sophomore or after that 3rd year.

I think DTR can certainly play QB, especially in spread-ish system ala Bama/Clemson. But if it doesn't work out or even if it does but he's just not the starter because the other guys are so good and ahead of him...he can still get on the field.

He's not a guy who sits for 3 years, graduates and transfers, IMO. This also helps us in the class behind him if there is someone who's projected to be f-ing awesome (I have no idea who the #1/#2 QB's are for 2019).

trueblue262

March 1st, 2017 at 1:27 PM ^

A QB running the "pepp-cat" (or whatever they called it) that actually was a legit threat to throw? Thats a pretty good recruiting tool for coach......."We'd like you to be our next Jabrill Peppers wildcat QB, and when not running the Wildcat, we'd like you to catch bombs from McCaffrey"

Where do I sign coach?

Amaizing Blue

February 28th, 2017 at 1:15 PM ^

-Young men with the size to qualify as our 10th planet.  (#respektPluto)

-Hyphens.  Because, duh.

-Anyone Harbaugh compares to a Tasmanian Devil.  (Next analyst hiring:  Yosemite Sam!)

The Oracle

February 28th, 2017 at 1:18 PM ^

Maybe I'm just burned out because the last recruiting cycle just ended so recently, but this one doesn't yet seem to have any names that prompt the usual mania. DTR comes close, but it sounds like he's going to make a decision soon, so we'll be deprived of agonizing about it all year long. Faelele is another exception, even though nobody knows if he can even play football. Why should that matter? I just want to see Harbaugh line him up as the goal line fullback.

Gr1mlock

February 28th, 2017 at 1:21 PM ^

That was the first time I've watched clips of Faalele.  Goddamn, that is a huge person.  Like, I knew it intellectually because numbers, but goddamn.  Also, he looks really proportional and fit for a dude who's 6'9" 395.  Imagine him in a high level S&C program...scary.