Home
we had subs it was crazy

Primary links

  • About
    • $upport (lol)
    • Ethics
    • FAQ
    • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • MGoStore
  • MGoBoard
    • MGoBoard FAQ
    • Ticket spreadsheet
    • Michigan bar locator
    • Moderator Action Sticky
  • Useful Stuff
    • Depth Chart By Class
    • Unofficial Two Deep
    • 2013 Offer Board
    • Crude Bug Tracking System
    • Third Down Stats
    • Diaries, Windows Live Writer, And You
    • Michigan Future Schedules
    • User-Curated HOF
    • 2013 Recruiting Board
    • Where To Eat In Ann Arbor
Home

Navigation

  • Forums
  • Recent posts

User login

  • Create new account
  • Request new password

MGoElsewhere

  • @MGoBlog (Brian)
  • @aceanbender
  • @TomVH (Tom)
  • RSS Feed
  • iPhone App
  • Facebook profile
  • MGoKindle Store
  • mgo.licio.us
  • Brian @ TSB [Archive]
  • Brian @ AOL [Archive]
  • Sour Salty Bitter Sweet

Michigan Blogs

  • Big House Blog
  • Burgeoning Wolverine Star
  • Genuinely Sarcastic
  • Go Blue Michigan Wolverine
  • Holdin' The Rope
  • MGoFootball
  • MVictors
  • Maize 'n' Blue Nation
  • Maize 'n' Brew
  • Maize And Go Blue
  • Michigan Hockey Net
  • The Blog That Yost Built
  • The Hoover Street Rag
  • The M Block
  • The M Zone
  • The Wolverine Blog
  • Touch The Banner
  • UMGoBlog
  • UMHoops
  • UMTailgate
  • Wolverine Liberation Army

M On The Net

  • mgovideo
  • MGoBlue.com
  • Mike DeSimone
  • Recruiting Planet
  • The Wolverine
  • Go Blue Wolverine
  • Winged Helmet
  • UMGoBlue.com
  • MaizeRage.org
  • Puckhead
  • The M Den
  • True Blue Fan Forum

Big Ten Blogs

  • Illinois
    • A Lion Eye
    • Hail To The Orange
    • Illinois Baseball Report
    • Illinois Loyalty
  • Indiana
    • Inside The Hall
    • The Crimson Quarry
  • Iowa
    • Black Heart, Gold Pants
    • Fight For Iowa
  • Michigan State
    • The Only Colors
  • Minnesota
    • GopherHole.com
    • The Daily Gopher
    • I'm In Love With A Fringe Bowl Team
    • TNABACG
  • Nebraska
    • Big Red Network
    • Corn Nation
    • Husker Mike's Blasphemy
    • Husker Gameday
  • Northwestern
    • Sippin' On Purple
    • Lake The Posts
  • Notre Dame
    • The House Rock Built
    • One Foot Down
  • Ohio State
    • Eleven Warriors
    • Buckeye Commentary
    • Men of the Scarlet and Gray
    • Our Honor Defend
    • The Buckeye Nine
  • Penn State
    • Slow States
    • Black Shoe Diaries
    • Happy Valley Hardball
    • Penn State Clips
    • Linebacker U
    • Nittany White Out
  • Purdue
    • Boiled Sports
    • Hammer and Rails
  • Wisconsin
    • Bruce Ciskie

Links of Note

  • Baseball
    • Big Ten Hardball
    • College Baseball Today
    • The Baseball Zealot
    • The College Baseball Blog
  • Basketball
    • Ken Pomeroy
    • Basketball Prospectus
    • Midmajority
  • College Hockey
    • Chris Heisenberg
    • College Hockey Stats
    • Inside College Hockey
    • Michigan College Hockey
    • Hockey's Future
    • Sioux Sports
    • USCHO
    • Western College Hockey
    • CCHA
      • LSSU Hockey
      • Bronco Hockey Blog
  • Football
    • Smart Football
    • Every Day Should Be Saturday
    • Doctor Saturday
    • CFB Stats
    • Harold Stassen
    • NCAA D-I Stats Page
    • The Wizard Of Odds
  • General
    • Sports Central
  • Local Interest
    • The Ann Arbor Chronicle
    • Arborwiki
    • Arbor Update
    • Teeter Talk
    • Vacuum
  • Teams Of The D
    • Lions
      • Pride of Detroit
      • Fire Millen
    • Pistons
      • Detroit Bad Boys
      • Need4Sheed
    • Tigers
      • Roar Of The Tigers
      • The Detroit Tigers Weblog
      • The Daily Fungo
    • Red Wings
      • On The Wings
      • Behind The Jersey
      • Winging It In Motown
    • Michigan Sports Forum

Archive

  • May 2013 (42)
  • April 2013 (94)
  • March 2013 (104)
  • February 2013 (81)
  • January 2013 (93)
  • December 2012 (74)
  • November 2012 (142)
  • October 2012 (143)
  • September 2012 (107)
  • August 2012 (103)
  •  
  • 1 of 11
  • ››

Get Yer Tickets

Football Display Case

NFL Watches

Follow your favorite team with localtv-satellite.com: Click Here.

Site Search

Diaries

  • New
  • Popular
  • Hot
  • More Milford Men Than Michigan Men: Comparing the 11-12 and 12-13 Hockey Teams
    MGoBlueline - 2 days ago
  • Future Non-Conference Opponent Recruiting Watch
    EGD - 4 days ago
  • Way Too Late B1G Men's Basketball Scheduling Idea
    BeileinBuddy - 5 days ago
  • The Blockhams in "HOCKEY HANGOVER"
    Six Zero - 1 week ago
  • MGoAcceptance: Another MGoAnecdote
    LSAClassOf2000 - 1 week ago
  •  
  • 1 of 4
  • ››
more
  • Big Ten Recruiting Rankings 5-15-13
    Ace - 1,448 views
  • Future Non-Conference Opponent Recruiting Watch
    EGD - 669 views
  • Way Too Late B1G Men's Basketball Scheduling Idea
    BeileinBuddy - 439 views
  • More Milford Men Than Michigan Men: Comparing the 11-12 and 12-13 Hockey Teams
    MGoBlueline - 402 views
  • Big Ten Recruiting Rankings 5-15-13
    Ace - 51 comments
  • Future Non-Conference Opponent Recruiting Watch
    EGD - 15 comments
  • The Blockhams in "HOCKEY HANGOVER"
    Six Zero - 13 comments
  • More Milford Men Than Michigan Men: Comparing the 11-12 and 12-13 Hockey Teams
    MGoBlueline - 6 comments

MGoBoard

  • New
  • Recent
  • Hot
  • OT: Preakness Stakes
    26 replies
  • M Softball hosting Cal in Regional - 5/18
    21 replies
  • OT: Red Wings @ Hawks Game 2 Open Thread
    113 replies
  • Marvin Robinson to FSU
    52 replies
  • OT: Ron English & Mike Hart to jump out of a plane for new EMU bathrooms
    41 replies
  • OT: ESPN Mag/Insider special $5/Year
    28 replies
  • BBall year in review Deleted...
    10 replies
  • OT: RIP Dick Trickle and Ken Venturi
    14 replies
  • Siva Admits Trey Burke's Title Game Block Was Clean
    62 replies
  • Softball Open Thread 7pm vs Valpo ESPN3
    36 replies
  • OT Staee shutout by Penn St 9-0 in baseball
    21 replies
  • Alex Bars to Notre Dame
    96 replies
  • OT - The Friday Night Alcoholics - Early Edition Thread
    59 replies
  • Trey Burke current on ESPN2 at NBA Combine
    28 replies
  • OT: End of Drew and Mike on 101WRIF
    39 replies
  • ‹‹
  • 2 of 6
  • ››
  • OT: Game of Thrones
    36 replies
  • Tigers vs Rangers 5/19
    57 replies
  • Michigan Softball vs. Cal Open Thread
    75 replies
  • Question about M receiving great Jim Smith
    24 replies
  • Rajin Cajuns Invade Ann Arbor for some Red Hot Softball
    20 replies
  • EDIT: Mods, delete - Simulataneous Thread Posting
    3 replies
  • Michigan Rowing Places Second at Big Ten Championships
    27 replies
  • Marvin Robinson to FSU
    52 replies
  • OT: Caption Contest - Preakness Fan
    33 replies
  • OT: Ron English & Mike Hart to jump out of a plane for new EMU bathrooms
    41 replies
  • Steve Everitt rips Notre Dame!
    54 replies
  • OT: ESPN Mag/Insider special $5/Year
    28 replies
  • Michigan Baseball vs Nebraska on BTN Open Thread
    45 replies
  • B1G Network Helmet Bracket
    39 replies
  • OT- happy World Whisk(e)y day everyone!
    45 replies
  •  
  • 1 of 6
  • ››
  • OT: Red Wings vs. Blackhawks Open Thread
    201 replies
  • Shane Morris to wear the famed #7 jersey, J.J. McGrath #46
    175 replies
  • Jabrill Peppers Announcement Date Set
    169 replies
  • Brady Hoke Calls Notre Dame A Chicken
    163 replies
  • UM 2014 Conf schedule football
    123 replies
  • Brandon on Uniformzzz
    119 replies
  • OT: Red Wings @ Hawks Game 2 Open Thread
    113 replies
  • Notre Dame's Nix fires back at Coach Hoke
    110 replies
  • Alex Bars to Notre Dame
    96 replies
  • Sparty losing recruits to the rap game
    95 replies
  • PSU about to get blasted again by SI investigative report
    88 replies
  • Michigan Softball vs. Cal Open Thread
    75 replies
  • Michigan has #1 recruiting class on ESPN now.
    73 replies
  • OT: Advice on moving to Ann Arbor
    72 replies
  • Jay Harris (the rapping WR) had schollie pulled by MSU a month ago
    70 replies
  •  
  • 1 of 6
  • ››

mgo.licio.us

  • Big Ten football procrastinates on parity-based scheduling, and nothing ever changes

    the just released schedules were a flat-out statement that the B10 doesn't believe SOS will matter in playoff selection

    1 comments
  • Michigan's Glenn Robinson III, Mitch McGary ranked inside top 20 on ESPN's 2014 draft board

    but I thought that draft was supposed to be incredibly loaded?

    1 comments
  • Tim Hardaway Jr. turning heads, viewed as a first-rounder by some teams, analyst says

    If you're gonna go please be in the first round.

    0 comments
  • Michigan-Ohio State once, Indiana-Purdue once? The Big Ten has to protect its hoops rivalries

    another delightful side effect of a 14 team conference

    0 comments
  • Beilein on transfers: All should have to sit a year, regardless of situation

    I disagree.

    0 comments
  • Julie Hermann takes over as Rutgers AD, won't try to spend like Michigan

    GOOD PLAN

    1 comments
  • Jay Harris says no to Michigan State, decides to become a rapper

    hahahahaha

    0 comments
  • The Difference Between A Good Fan And A Bad Fan

    thoughtful piece from Jacobi on middle finger lady

    3 comments
  • Michigan's rising recruiting profile exciting John Beilein, who remains true to his scouting form

    Their high school coaches and AAU coaches have probably a better appreciation of Michigan than maybe they had before," Beilein said. "It's a tough balance right now. Tim Hardaway and Trey Burke weren't really high-profile players, nor was Darius Morris, and all were high-profile players. "We're still looking at 'who is the best fit.' "

    0 comments
  • Charles Barkley discusses Michael Jordan, Dream Team and more - NBA - Jack McCallum - SI.com

    "When I call somebody a midget, clearly I'm not trying to insult f---ing midgets. I'm just using basketball terminology."

    0 comments
  • Why does the NFL make for such bad media?

    robots

    0 comments
  • Pictured: Detroit's Robocop Statue nears completion date

    elsewhere in awesome things kickstarter made happen

    0 comments
  • Spectacular images of the madness that was the first FA Cup final

    And you think you're crowded at Michigan Stadium

    0 comments
  • Bear Vs. Monkey Bicycle Race Ends With Bear Eating Monkey

    IMPORTANT: Ondre Pipkins not involved.

    11 comments
  • Damon Bullock Has the Greatest Vine Account of All Time

    this is amazing

    7 comments

Tuesday Recruitin' Makes A 40-Year Commitment

  • View
  • Revisions
By Ace — June 5th, 2012 at 12:42 PM — 38 comments
Filed under:
  • 2013 recruiting
  • 2014 recruiting
  • alvin bailey
  • demetrius knox
  • henry poggi
  • jimmy byrne
  • joe mathis
  • jordan wilkins
  • jourdan lewis
  • kc mcdermott
  • laquon treadwell
  • leon mcquay iii
  • maurice hurst jr.
  • nick glass
  • recruiting roundup
  • ross pierschbacher

Today's recruiting roundup welcomes Maurice Hurst Jr. and Henry Poggi, updates the recruitments of Leon McQuay III and his teammate Alvin Bailey, recaps the Champaign NFTC, and more.

Michigan's 2013 Class, Now With 100% More Beef

Michigan added two four-star defensive tackles in three days, gaining commitments from Westwood (MA) Xavarian Brothers's Maurice Hurst Jr. on Saturday and Baltimore (MD) Gilman's Henry Poggi yesterday morning. You can check out their commitment posts here (Hurst) and here (Poggi). Much more has come out on each player since their respective commitments, so consider this a Hello addendum.

First, let's clarify positions. Hurst told GBW($) that he'll play both nose tackle and three-tech, but his main focus is the former, which makes sense with the addition of Poggi. Sam Webb revealed the staff's plans for Poggi:

Said Poggi, “I’ll start off as a 5-technique and then work into that three technique position.  5-techniques are around 280, then hopefully I’ll put some more weight on sophomore, junior, and senior year and be a 3-technique.  Whatever plays out.”

The Daily's Zach Helfand, interning this summer at the Baltimore Sun, talked to 247's J.C. Shurburtt about Poggi's collegiate position and was met with some skepticism about his upside at defensive end:

“Maybe I’m wrong, but I just don’t think long term that’s realistic if he wants to play beyond college and be very good,” Shurburtt said. “If he were a 3-4 defensive end we were talking about, I think he’d be in business. But I think 4-3, that’s a stretch.”

Playing at tackle, though, Shurburtt sees an elite prospect.

“There’s defensive tackles across the country that either have a lot of heart or a lot of talent. Henry’s got both,” Shurburtt said. “[He is] the complete package of what you look for in a defensive tackle.

“He’s definitely an inside guy. That’s what gives him plus athleticism.”

I'd agree that Poggi's best chance at being elite is at tackle, where his athleticism stands out more, but as we learned with Ryan Van Bergen (and now with Jibreel Black), the differences between playing the five-tech DE and three-tech DT in Michigan's 4-3 under aren't vast. ESPN's Craig Haubert agrees that Poggi's best spot is on the interior and offers this scouting report ($):

He flashes a good get-off, but needs to be more consistent. He is tough taking on blockers and defending the run as he can play low and be active with his hands as well recognize and react well to blocking schemes. As a pass rusher he comes up field hard and though he needs to continue to further develop as a pass rusher he can make blockers work to try and stop him. He also plays with a motor and is a good physical tackler.

Scout's Brian Dohn takes a look at Hurst, noting he needs to do a better job of getting off blocks with his hands before coming to this conclusion ($):

Hurst’s greatest asset is athleticism. He plays fast, especially within the first few snaps of the ball, but he will have to show he can survive against the offensive linemen of the Big Ten. It will take him a year or two to get into the rotation at Michigan, but his athletic upside of the fact his father played in the NFL gives Hurst a tremendous starting base.

The message of caution is don’t expect too much too soon from Hurst despite his ranking as a four-star. The big payoff should be on the back end.

As long as the Wolverines are afforded the luxury of showing patience with Hurst and Poggi—and given the 2012 D-line haul, that should be the case—there's a good chance for both to develop into big contributors. Regardless of their on-field accomplishments, both appear to have their heads in the right place off the field. From Helfand's piece on Poggi:

“People say I’m making a four-year commitment, but I’m really making a 40-year commitment,” Poggi said. “The kind of degree I wanted to get was a degree that carries a lot of weight.”

And here's Hurst's head coach talking to Matt Pargoff:

“Mo’s a great kid,” said Stevenson . “He maximizes his abilities in the classroom and he also steps outside the box and contributes with some community service work. He’s been in some of our outreach programs. He’s spent time at homes for abused women. He spent some time going up to places where they feed the poor. He’s spent some time at a place where we go to provide company to the elderly. He’s a great kid who thinks outside of himself … His willingness to become part of those activities speaks volumes about him as a person.”

/Michigan Man'd

McQuay's Top III

FL CB Leon McQuay III has rapidly gone from longshot pipe dream to viable option since his May visit to Ann Arbor, and that won't change any time soon after he announced a top three of Vanderbilt, Michigan, and USC, according to 247's Barton Simmons. McQuay plans to make his choice on November 21st, so there's still a lot of time for changes, but this is huge news for Michigan.

What's the common thread between McQuay's top three schools? It's not so much the football—I mean, Vanderbilt—as it is what these schools can offer in the classroom, per TomVH ($, info in header):

Michigan, USC and Vanderbilt made the cut, and it's due largely to their music departments.

"Leon and his coach came up with the list. He's chasing the music thing and those three schools have the best music programs," said his father, Leon Jr. "If that's something that he's chasing then I can only be happy for him."

The younger McQuay is looking to pursue a major related to audio engineering/production, so Michigan's state-of-the-art studio could provide a huge leg up, though the music departments at Vandy and USC are also top notch. The program with the advantage here, surprisingly, may actually be the Commodores; McQuay initially expressed some trepidation about going to school up north, and USC has a very good chance of being full at defensive back by the time he announces.

McQuay's high school teammate, FL WR Alvin Bailey, recently narrowed his list to a top 15, but there's a sense that the Wolverines could be in a strong position for him as well given the good vibes coming from McQuay. Tremendous caught up with Bailey, who said he'll be up to Ann Arbor within the next couple of weeks, and he wouldn't rule out the possibility of a commitment if all went well on the trip. We'll see about that, but at the very least it's a big step to get him on campus.

Wilkins to Auburn?

Another top skill position target is TN RB Jordan Wilkins, who has stated his intention to visit Ann Arbor this upcoming Saturday. That may be up in the air, however, after Wilkins nearly committed to Auburn during a visit yesterday($, info in header)—it appears the only thing that kept Wilkins from making the pledge was the absence of his mother from the trip. Now his recruitment could wrap up imminently:

He plans to bring his mother to Auburn's campus in the next week or two. A decision could come soon after.

"I might take one more visit to Michigan on Saturday, but I might shut it down after that and make my decision," he said. "I want to get my mom to Auburn pretty soon, maybe next week...as soon as possible.

"Auburn is definitely at the top right now."

Even if he makes it to Ann Arbor, it doesn't look good for the Wolverines. VA RB Derrick Green is the other big priority at running back, and if they miss on him Michigan may very well be content with DeVeon Smith and Wyatt Shallman, especially if they can reel in a couple of receivers (say, Laquon Treadwell and a slot-type like Bailey).

Speaking of IL WR Laquon Treadwell, Michigan's top receiver target took home position MVP honors at last weekend's NFTC in Champaign, also earning top performer honors from 247's Barton Simmons:

1. Laquon Treadwell, WR, Crete-Monee – No wide receiver present on Sunday caught the ball with the kind of effortless ease as Treadwell. He inhales the football, making the routine catch look the way it should and adding plenty of spectacular catches to his resume as well.

Treadwell – who possess very good top-end speed and smooth route-running ability – showed the ability to lay-out for footballs on vertical routes and high-point footballs in jump-ball scenarios. In a year in which there aren’t a lot of no-doubt type receiver prospects, it’s hard to imagine many receivers better than him.

Treadwell competed against a potential future teammate in Michigan commit Jourdan Lewis, who came in at #5 on Josh Helmholdt's list of top skill performers ($):

Lewis is an interesting dichotomy. Off the field, he is so unassuming, almost aw-shucksto the point that people may not even recognize him. On the field, he plays with a tremendous amount of confidence. His performance Sunday was very reminiscent of past performances from earlier this spring in that Lewis was always making plays on the football. He did drop a couple interceptions - rare for a prospect who is also an outstanding wide receiver - but made a couple as well. Sometimes Lewis gets too confident about his recovery speed and will take chances early in a receiver's route, but few receivers have shown the ability to burn him.

That level of instinctual play and athleticism from Lewis is something that really stood out watching him at Cass Tech last year, so it's no surprise to see him turning heads in a camp setting where he can really display those coverage skills.

Quickly: CA DE Joe Mathis maintains his three leaders($): Nebraska, Michigan, and Washington. CA WR Demorea Stringfellow is certain of two official visits($): Washington and Ohio State. Happy trails to five-star IN LB Jaylon Smith, who committed to Notre Dame, and NC WR Uriah LeMay, who pledged to Georgia.

2014 Updates

Michigan offered FL OL K.C. McDermott this week, according to Scout's Mike Bakas ($). McDermott is a big tackle prospect at 6'6", 275 pounds, and he already holds offers from Florida, Miami (YTM), Ohio State, Wisconsin, and others. His father says he's looking to visit Ann Arbor and several other Midwest schools in July.

McDermott won't be the only summer visitor among rising junior tackles, as TX OL Demetrius Knox will visit both Michigan and Ohio State in June. Also visiting in June will be GA S Nick Glass, an early Georgia commit.

The Wolverines hosted a couple of visitors over the past few days. OH OL Jimmy Byrne didn't come away with an offer, but told Tremendous that the visit was a "10" on a 1-10 scale. IA OL Ross Pierschbacher also left without an offer, but told 247 that Michigan would "definitely be in consideration" if they came through with one ($).

Finally, Scout's Allen Trieu has a free primer on the Midwest players to watch in the class of 2015—yes, kids finishing up their freshman year of high school—if you're so inclined.

  • Login or register to post comments

Comment viewing options

Select your preferred way to display the comments and click "Save settings" to activate your changes.
June 5th, 2012 at 12:53 PM | Alvin Bailey (Score:5 Normal)
RakeFight
RakeFight's picture
Joined: 02/21/2012
MGoPoints: 1362

I suddenly really want Alvin Bailey. 

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 2:56 PM | How much does it suck to be a Volunteer right now? (Score:2 Normal)
M-Wolverine
M-Wolverine's picture
Joined: 10/04/2009
MGoPoints: 38747

Top talent in your state is going to conference rivals, and star talent from across the country is thinking about going to your in-state rival, Vandy.

Good. #Neverforget'97

Though Illinois is full of talent this year, and the Illini don't seem to be getting too many of them either.

"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 1:03 PM | 2 points- (Score:2 Normal)
biakabutoucan_sam
biakabutoucan_sam's picture
Joined: 02/02/2012
MGoPoints: 103

1) I'd be interested if the transfer milarky with DeAnthony Arnett is a leading contributor to TN recruits going elsewhere. Seemed like it was a PR nightmare from the get-go.

2) Still holding out for Green and Treadwell, but even one of those guys just puts a stamp on a monster class. Either way you get (what appears to be) a bonafide playmaker.

What a year, eh?

-- ..- .--. .--. . - ...

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 1:05 PM | Still in shock... (Score:5 Normal)
Blue in Yarmouth
Blue in Yarmouth's picture
Joined: 02/18/2009
MGoPoints: 2327

I will preface this by saying I loved RR and supported 100% while he was at UM and still have a fondness for the man. However, being a UM fan during that time was such a struggle. If we weren't being beaten down by our opponents we were beating down each other with all the fighting amongst ourselves.

After having Hoke for a year and a half I am still shocked at how easy he makes things look. How easy he makes being a fan of UM, the coaching staff and the players. I just can't say enough about what a great job I think he has done.

This recruiting class has been amazing thus far and looking at all the talent that still has UM in the conversation is such a breath of fresh air. If we somehow ended this recruiting class with Treadwell, McQuay, Mathis and Green I would be beyond amazed. 

Keep up the good work Brady and crew!

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 1:08 PM | When freshmen in high school (Score:5 Normal)
david from wyoming
david from wyoming's picture
Joined: 03/15/2009
MGoPoints: 2813

When freshmen in high school are being scouted, things are maybe going a little bit to far.

Are you a park ranger at Yellowstone? Say hi to Yogi Bear for me. - the_big_house 500th

I may not be a 70 year old man. - Herm

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 1:17 PM | when high school freshmen are (Score:5 Normal)
Wenham Wolverine
Joined: 08/10/2010
MGoPoints: 1216

when high school freshmen are 6'5", 285, I fear for the lunch ladies.

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 3:33 PM | You should be shakin her hand (Score:2)
74polSKA
74polSKA's picture
Joined: 05/25/2011
MGoPoints: 1216

You should be shakin her hand and sayin "pleased to meet ya"

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 1:23 PM | Poggi (Score:5 Normal)
GoWings2008
GoWings2008's picture
Joined: 01/26/2011
MGoPoints: 1449

“The kind of degree I wanted to get was a degree that carries a lot of weight.”

God bless his Maize and Blue heart...

The Team, The Team, The Team

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 2:02 PM | I love hearing this too. (Score:3 Normal)
Bombadil
Bombadil's picture
Joined: 01/22/2011
MGoPoints: 688

I love hearing this too. Poggi = Michigan Man.

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 2:34 PM | Not to not-pick, but... (Score:2 Normal)
schreibee
Joined: 11/02/2009
MGoPoints: 94

...It's "cotton-pickin'" Maize & Blue Heart.
just sayin

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 3:39 PM | Absolutely (Score:3 Normal)
GoWings2008
GoWings2008's picture
Joined: 01/26/2011
MGoPoints: 1449

and not to nit-pick back, but its "nit pick." 

just sayin. 

I keeed, I keeeed.

The Team, The Team, The Team

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 1:27 PM | Not the first to say this, but (Score:5 Normal)
Hokemania
Hokemania's picture
Joined: 03/11/2011
MGoPoints: 2139

I love the idea of having elite players filling both lines so that it's compounded by them going against each other every day in practice to get the absolute best out of all of them.

Whatcha gonna do, little brother?

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 1:34 PM | excellent point (Score:4 Normal)
JeepinBen
JeepinBen's picture
Joined: 01/22/2010
MGoPoints: 9529

The Great One used to talk about how talented those Oilers teams were, and how practicing with and against each other made them all better. Another example, Molk and Martin - 2 competitive guys who lined up across from each ther for years

"Over? Did you say, over? Nothing is over until we decide it is!"

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 3:09 PM | 1980's Redskins too. (Score:1)
MVictors97
MVictors97's picture
Joined: 09/14/2011
MGoPoints: 55

1980's Redskins too.  Joe Bugel talked about the first team Offense and Defense had fierce battles in practice during those days and how it made their o-line and d-line so tough and colloused by the midway point of the season.

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 1:43 PM | Am i getting this right? (Score:3 Normal)
JimBobTressel
JimBobTressel's picture
Joined: 11/28/2010
MGoPoints: 32

Am i getting this right? Mathis isn't considering USC at all?

ATTN NBA Dads and Siblings: Have brothers / sons on the hoops come-up? 

Michigan = NBA Family U

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 1:55 PM | The word is that USC isn't (Score:3 Normal)
Magnus
Magnus's picture
Joined: 07/17/2008
MGoPoints: 27440

The word is that USC isn't interested in Mathis anymore.

Twitter - Recruiting Update: May 13

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 1:44 PM | Now, whenever I hear that an (Score:-1 Flamebait)
imafreak1
imafreak1's picture
Joined: 07/02/2008
MGoPoints: 1366

Now, whenever I hear that an otherwise unaffiliated super recruit might come to Michigan for academic reasons, I am skeptical.

I think back to Myron Rolle who talked about the importance of academics and is probably the most intelligent super recruit ever.

And then he went to FSU.

Michigan is a great school but these guys are making their decisions based on football (or some other personal reason that isn't academics) first.

Give it to Wheatley!

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 1:50 PM | Rolle went to FSU (Score:5 Normal)
JeepinBen
JeepinBen's picture
Joined: 01/22/2010
MGoPoints: 9529

And became a frickin Rhodes Scholar.

http://myronrolle.com/

I'd say that academics were important to him.

"Over? Did you say, over? Nothing is over until we decide it is!"

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 2:40 PM | Yes. I agree. Myron Rolle is (Score:-1 Flamebait)
imafreak1
imafreak1's picture
Joined: 07/02/2008
MGoPoints: 1366

Yes. I agree. Myron Rolle is a very smart person who has done well academically. I said as much.

But when he picked a college he picked FSU, which is not a particularly good academic school, for football reasons.

That's, like, my whole point.

Unless you think FSU is the equal of Michigan in academics?

Give it to Wheatley!

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 3:24 PM | To say that FSU "is not a (Score:1)
oriental andrew
oriental andrew's picture
Joined: 06/30/2008
MGoPoints: 4538

To say that FSU "is not a particularly good academic school" is just ridiculous.  Michigan may be ranked higher on various lists and be more prestigious, but FSU is a fine school with fine academics.  Saying that academics are important doesn't automatically mean you just go with the more highly-ranked school.  I chose to go to Michigan over the other schools to which I was accepted, including Columbia and Cornell, both of which are ranked more highly than U-M.  Does that mean I don't value academics as much as someone who chooses to go to a more highly ranked or prestigious school? 

Get over it, man.  UM isn't for everyone...

For my privacy, my new username is "non-Oriental non-Andrew"
 

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 9:59 PM | God bless the internet. I (Score:1 Overrated)
imafreak1
imafreak1's picture
Joined: 07/02/2008
MGoPoints: 1366

God bless the internet.

I assure you I am the last person that needs to get over it.

All I meant to say was that just because a recruit talks about academics doesn't mean academics will have much weight in his decision. In this case, I was referring to McQuay. Recruits talk about lots of things, especially academics because it sounds good, but mostly make football decisions.

I applaud you for being accepted at Michigan, Columbia, and Cornell. If you had instead gone to FSU, I would have thought that was a strange decision.

Give it to Wheatley!

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 1:51 PM | I put this at the end of the (Score:1)
Leroy Hoard
Joined: 05/31/2011
MGoPoints: 54

I put this at the end of the McQuay thread, but I'll repeat it here for those who missed it because I thought it was informative - from a recent Rivals (free) chat:

"Question: Is there any chance Leon McQuay III ends up at Michigan?

Chris Nee: I heard the Michigan visit went well, but I don't see it happening. I still feel that is a Florida-Vanderbilt battle for McQuay. "

"Question: Marcell Harris out performed Leon McQuay at VTO Camp getting the MVP of the defensive backs, but he dropped and McQuay moved up. How and why?

Chris Nee: McQuay didn't do the entire camp. He had a hamstring issue that led him to call it a day bit early since he still had track and field states. McQuay projects as the better safety than Harris long-term in our opinion. Both will be part of the Rivals100 Challenge, so we will see them in that setting again and hopefully this time McQuay can do everything. "

"Question: Is Florida out of it for wide receiver Alvin Bailey since they didn't offer by his spring game?

Chris Nee: He named 13 teams today, no Florida. No offer from UF has them eliminated for now. If the Gators offered, they could make a run. He is very good friends with Matt Jones and admittedly likes Florida a great deal. "

Slightly OT David Dawson bonus question:

"Question: Why isn't offensive lineman David Dawson in top 100?

Josh Helmholdt: Dawson had a very strong off-season of camps and is set for a move, but he was around 200 last time... that would have been a heck of a move to break into the top 100. He will get a chance to keep improving his stock at the Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge in Atlanta next month."

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 2:01 PM | Follow-up Question (Score:3 Normal)
RakeFight
RakeFight's picture
Joined: 02/21/2012
MGoPoints: 1362

Why would you even bother inviting a guy that you believe is barely in the top 200 in the country to your own invitational with a title that implies the kids invited are in the top 100 and could develop into 5 stars?

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 2:10 PM |   "I still feel that is a (Score:5 Normal)
unWavering
unWavering's picture
Joined: 01/13/2011
MGoPoints: 1765

 

"I still feel that is a Florida-Vanderbilt battle for McQuay."

 

Considering that Florida didn't even make his top 3, I don't think we should put too much stock into what this guy has to say.

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 2:29 PM | Joe Mathis? (Score:1)
turtleboy
turtleboy's picture
Joined: 04/22/2011
MGoPoints: 3207

Did someone say Joe Mathis?

How many times have you been on the freeway and had someone fly by you at 100 mph then end up 2 cars ahead of you at the off ramp? What's the point? -Mark Harmon

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 2:33 PM | If Derek Dooley wasn't the son of Vince Dooley (Score:2)
Don
Don's picture
Joined: 06/30/2008
MGoPoints: 19192

he wouldn't have gotten within a country mile of the Tennessee HC job. Somehow he was able to parlay 5-7, 8-5, and 4-8 seasons at La Tech to the job in Knoxville.


  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 2:34 PM | The coaches should invite (Score:1)
CalifExile
Joined: 03/02/2010
MGoPoints: 1330

The coaches should invite Wilkins' mother to join him for his visit.

"After all was said and done, there was nothing left to do."

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 3:13 PM | FYI, KC McDermott's brother (Score:2)
ken725
ken725's picture
Joined: 10/26/2008
MGoPoints: 4540

FYI, KC McDermott's brother played for coach Funk while he was at CSU.

Greetings from Bolivia.

"It's special how the real true people hang together. And if you don't support the program you're not a true Michigan guy. It's that simple."  - Gary Moeller

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 4:50 PM | And has another brother at (Score:2)
DGDestroys
DGDestroys's picture
Joined: 01/05/2010
MGoPoints: 18168

And has another brother at Miami. Michigan briefly recruited him, although I don't believe they ever offered. 

Twitter // Recruiting Work// Email

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 3:47 PM | 4th WR hypothetical (Score:2)
MosherJordan
Joined: 01/10/2011
MGoPoints: 243

We have max four spots left. Suppose Hoke comes into his office in the morning and finds a message that Treadwell, Bailey, Green, McQuay, and Mathis all want to comitt. Which one would be left out?

 

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 4:23 PM | Bailey, but that has as much (Score:2)
Ace
Ace's picture
Joined: 06/30/2008
MGoPoints: 23530

Bailey, but that has as much to do with the relative talents of the other players mentioned as any positional concerns. If Michigan misses out on Green and Wilkins—pretty likely, IMO—I wouldn't be surprised if they took a fourth WR, especially if it's a guy like Bailey who can play in the slot.

"Recruiting Ninja" | Email | Twitter

 

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 4:25 PM | gotta think mathis (Score:2)
WolverineJet
WolverineJet's picture
Joined: 10/08/2010
MGoPoints: 241

gotta think mathis

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 4:43 PM | 2014: Too early for Brian, not for me (Score:1)
StateStreetApostle
StateStreetApostle's picture
Joined: 01/18/2012
MGoPoints: 250

Ace,

Has there been any interest in Gelen Robinson--the younger brother of GRIII?  Thinking of him as he just placed 3rd in IN state discus and 7th in shot--dude has legit size and strength (check the pic with the article)! (And, appropriately for a Michigan Man, was nothing but disappointed with the results)

There was a post about him months ago, but it degenerated into a bunch of people who didn't know better knocking the OP for a dumb post (when they should have been knocking the names Big Dog gives his sons...)

I know he is interested in us--and I know it's early, Brian--but wondered if that were a name you'd come across.

Thanks for all the great work.

John Navarre, John Navarre, he is John Navarre

(to the tune of Jingle, Bells)

  • Login or register to post comments
June 6th, 2012 at 12:44 AM | Everything I've read about (Score:2)
WolvinLA2
WolvinLA2's picture
Joined: 11/13/2009
MGoPoints: 17615

Everything I've read about Gelen makes it sound like he'll be a real star. He's got size, athleticism and on-field production, all as a sophomore. We better take a long, hard look at him.

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 9:55 PM | exaggerating/ridiculous (Score:1)
MgoJosh2016
MgoJosh2016's picture
Joined: 03/04/2012
MGoPoints: 28

...but Say McQuay commits to USC before Su'a, then USC is no longer interested in Su'a. Su'a and Mathis both come to michigan.

BOOM

This is Michigan Fergodsakes

  • Login or register to post comments
June 5th, 2012 at 10:57 PM | This (Score:0)
john22
Joined: 06/09/2010
MGoPoints: 919

class is beast already! We still have alot of talent left out there.GO BLUE!!!

  • Login or register to post comments
June 6th, 2012 at 11:17 AM | (No subject) (Score:2)
Wenham Wolverine
Joined: 08/10/2010
MGoPoints: 1216

ALOT

  • Login or register to post comments
June 7th, 2012 at 1:28 AM | all your Joshua Garnett are (Score:2)
Space Bat
Space Bat's picture
Joined: 04/10/2010
MGoPoints: 126

all your Joshua Garnett are belong to us

NEVAR FORGET

  • Login or register to post comments
Powered by Pressflow, an open source content management system
Theme provided by Roopletheme; sidebars adapted from Chris Murphy.