Wednesday Recruitin' Comment Count

Tim

The 2010 Michigan Football Recruiting Board and the 2011 Michigan Football Recruiting Board contain past updates.

Slipping Away

Though they had been long-considered near-locks to join Michigan's 2010 recruiting class, that is no longer the case for FL CB Tony Grimes and DE Clarence Murphy. Murphy committed to Maryland last week, and since then, Grimes has not sounded so positive on the Wolverines. Mgoblog's own TomVH talked to Grimes and says:

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With Murphy choosing Maryland, everyone is kind of seeing the writing on the wall. I'm not sure what happened to change Grimes mind, but it seems like it is changing.

He's playing everything close to the vest right now, so he's not telling a lot. Like I said, I don't think it's good news, though.

Murphy talked to The Baltimore Sun about his commitment, and what his teammate is thinking:

“Me and my friend, Tony Grimes, were planning on going to school together,” Murphy said. “I think he stopped favoring Michigan a little bit. He went up there and got into some cold weather a little bit. … [So] he’s still weighing things out a little bit.

The Wolverines are still in a small group for Grimes, though Ole Miss is probably his new leader. To add insult to injury, Tony was just selected to participate in the USA v. the World All-Star Game. Jay Hopson's departure may have played a role here.

In other recruiting attrition, 2009/2010 FL CB Adrian Witty sounds like he will not be making it to Ann Arbor. Though some fans speculated that Michigan offered him only to help land Denard Robinson last year, the coaches seemed to really like Witty, and losing him is a hit. With Michigan's extensive DB recruiting in the class of 2010, hopefully the damage is limited.

The final piece that appears to be dropping out of Michigan's 2010 class is TX RB Tony Drake. The source is admittedly second-hand, but Michigan commits talk to the coaches about recruiting a hell of a lot more than you or I do. At this point its tough to consider Drake committed.

All of this changes the numbers for the class, taking it down to 23 commits (removing Grimes and Witty), with the potential to get up around 27 or 28. With Grimes and Murphy no longer penciled in, the Wolverines can find about 4 more prospects. Hopefully, Calvin Magee;s candidacy at USF won't affect any of Michigan's other commits.

The Other Side of the Fence

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It's coaching change season around the country, which means that other schools' recruiting classes may be ripe  for poaching. We first turn our attention to sunny Los Angeles, where Pete Carroll and a number of his assistant coaches are heading north to the NFL. One of the crown jewels of the Trojans' class, CA RB Dillon Baxter, will open his recruitment, and Michigan was the only other school to which he has already taken an official visit.

If the Michigan coaches can convince him to go Blue ("Baxter said Friday that Florida and Michigan had reached out"), it would be a huge recruiting coup, and a more than adequate replacement for Drake. MGoBlog's TomVH has talked to Baxter, who indicated he nearly switched his commitment to Michigan following his official visit. Carroll's departure is probably a positive for Michigan's recruitment of CA S Sean Parker as well.

The fact that it's uber-recruiter Lane Kiffin taking over may bolster the Trojans' recruiting. Despite showing no ability to be a head coach, Kiffin is a proven winner in February.

To the best of my knowledge Michigan wasn't really a serious player for any of Tennessee's current commits other than GA LB Mike Taylor. He will decommit from Tennessee, though it's assumed he will commit to Florida, he told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that is a "false statement." It would still be an upset for him to land anywhere other than Gainesville.

One other player may be affected by the Kiffin departure: FL OL Torrian Wilson. Wilson visited Michigan in the summer and maintained the Wolverines as his leader before a surprise Stanford commit. He decommitted in search of a school closer to home and announced a top three of South Florida, Tennessee, and Michigan. Michigan is the farthest from Miami but is currently the only school of those three with, you know, a head coach. That would seemingly bode well, but watch out for Louisville. Charlie Strong has been hitting Miami Northwest hard and already has two of Wilson's teammates committed. Wilson's next list will be interesting.

Also in coaching change news, Michigan State RB coach Dan Enos is heading north to become the head coach at Central Michigan. Since the Spartans have a heavy in-state bent on their recruiting class, there may be a chance Michigan can step in for a couple guys, no? The following recruits have Enos listed as their primary recruiter on Rivals:

  • MI QB Joe Boisture
  • MI DE Taylor Calero
  • MI LB/DE William Gholston
  • MI CB Mylan Hicks
  • MI RB Nick Hill
  • MI RB Jeremy Langford
  • MI WR/Ath Tony Lippett

Of those prospects, only Gholston and Hicks likely interest Michigan, and Gholston ain't happening for. Hicks was also recruited by Harlon Barnett, State's secondary coach, so I doubt he is likely to wriggle loose. It appears as though MSU's recruiting class is safe (unless Gholston, as rumored, has legitimate interest in Alabama). For the future, however, recruiting Detroit may suffer slightly for the Spartans, as Enos was their main man in Detroit. That's good news for the Wolverines.

In non-coaching change poaching, GA QB/Ath Blake Sims has decommitted from Alabama after being unclear where he figured into the Tide's future plans. He's considering a small group of other schools including Michigan and West Virginia, though Tennessee and Georgia probably lead.

“I am not sure if I would have played receiver or where at Alabama, but I am just looking for a place I know they spread the ball out and where I will be used the best,” Sims said.

It's important to him to have a chance on offense rather than in the secondary, and if the coaching staff can give him a shot at QB, he may end up in blue.

Visits

With Grimes seemingly out of the picture, Michigan will probably turn up the heat on FL S/CB Rashad Knight. TomVH thinks Michigan no longer leads, but he is officially visiting this weekend, giving the Wolverines a chance to close the gap, and possibly even seal Knight for the Maize-and-Blue.

As mentioned last week, OH DT Jibreel Black is expected to take a January visit to Ann Arbor. I believe Michigan's only other big recruiting weekend will be January 30th, the weekend before Signing Day.

2011

SC WR Hakeem Flowers "Will Look to Get Away," and also holds a Michigan offer ($, info in header). He should be among the top wideouts nationally.

MI CB Delonte Hollowell gave GoBlueWolverine an interview during the US Army Combine, and considering the headline says "his thoughts on committing to U-M," it sounds like there's not only a good chance he'll become a Wolverine, but also do it soon ($, info in header). I've upgraded him to a Blue Smiley on the recruiting board.

Comments

CincyBlue

January 13th, 2010 at 1:22 PM ^

I think Michigan still has a good shot at Grimes. Hopson wasn't his position coach and the cold weather is just an excuse. If Michigan wants him and they put the full court press, I think he would still be Blue. It's not a lock like it was a few week ago, though.

BlueinOK

January 13th, 2010 at 1:52 PM ^

are two recruits that we really need to pick up. A true MLB and DT would be nice too. Throw in Baxter(maybe I'm dreaming) and this recruiting class is complete.

mgovictors23

January 13th, 2010 at 3:31 PM ^

I think if we could end up with Parker, Wilson, and Baxter that would be simply amazing. It's going to be interesting to see how things end up. What a crazy couple weeks until Signing Day.

BlueTimesTwo

January 13th, 2010 at 3:42 PM ^

Another recruit potentially lost to the cold? That would be a real shame. It is Ann Arbor, not the arctic. It's not like it ever gets cold in Buffalo, New England, New York (Giants), New York again (Jets), Philly, Pittsburgh, Green Bay, Denver, Kansas City, Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati, or even Baltimore and DC.

michfan4borw

January 13th, 2010 at 7:59 PM ^

USC has sanctions in bball and a pending investigation (Pete Carrol conveniently leaves during the pending status) regarding Reggie Bush along with an unproven coach in Kiffin. Alabama has Saban who uses his players' scholarship status like he's a food conglomerate and they're immigrants working in the beef industry -- they're totally expendable for the benefit of Saban's success. Notre Dame now has a coach who previously looked into the eyes of every player on the then-undefeated Cincinnati and promised them he wasn't leaving. UC goes on to get crushed in a BCS bowl. Florida no longer has Urban Meyer. Florida State no longer has Bobby Bowden. TTU threw away its best coach ever to keep the attitude of a sport's announcer's son on the team. TTU clearly doesn't want to win. MSU rests its success on the decisions of a morally-bankrupt politician coach who talks "God" and "country" yet chooses to discipline only the players of lesser skill who get in trouble such that karma must itself remove the ones with sufficient skill (see Glen Winston's knee) whom Dantonio will never discipline -- especially before the Michigan game. Now Enos leaves. SOS. Thus, I have the following requests: RB Baxter from USC S Parker OL Wilson from TN LB Taylor from TN S/CB Knight CB Grimes CB Hicks from MSU LB Gholston from MSU Rodriguez will restore the greatness that is Michigan. Those who stay will be champions.