Wednesday Recruitin' 4-14-10 Comment Count

Tim

As always, the information is archived in one place on the 2011 Michigan Football Recruiting Board.

SPRING GAME WEEK!

deehartboone.jpgThe Spring Game has finally arrived, and this Saturday, the Wolverines will welcome a number of prospects to Michigan Stadium on unofficial visits. Tom's post has a constantly-updating list of kids he's confirmed with over the phone, and here's the cliff's notes version of who you can expect this weekend:

OH LB Percy Johnson
OH DB Greg Brown (commit)
MI DE Brennen Beyer
MI CB Delonte Hollowell (commit) [By the way, Hollowell has been invited to the Army All-American game]
MI OL Anthony Zettel
FL RB Demetrius Hart (Mom coming too.) [Fluff on Michigan's chances to land him.] [Pictured above].
FL S Dallas Crawford This is a big one for Michigan.
FL WR Sammy Watkins Also big. [Confirmation on the last two]
MD DT Vincent Croce - Yes, as of now.
TX RB Jarrell Oliver (same school as Stonum, Herron, Woolfolk)
NJ WR Damiere Byrd - Coming with Antoine Pozniak.
NJ LB Antoine Pozniak - He's coming with the "Top Prospects Family." Je'Ron Stokes dad is the founder of Top Prospects Family.
NJ ATH Miles Shuler

For the most recent update, and to see which prospects are "maybes" and "nos," and why that's the case, check out Tom's list.

PA DE Deion Barnes will also be visiting with Top Prospect Sports. Rivals confirms.

In other visit news, MA TE Brian Miller visited last weekend, and OH CB Doran Grant visited Ann Arbor last week, and it "move[d] Michigan up" ($, info in header).

MOVERS, SHAKERS

conwaydunk.jpgFor those who were worried about Rich Rodriguez picking up a commitment from OMG UNRATED MI WR Shawn Conway in (Jan/Feb), Rivals.com's Jamie Newberg should assuage those fears:

Conway, a wide receiver from Birmingham, Mich., looks like a big-time recruit and one of the better wideout prospects from the Midwest.

At 6-4 and 183 pounds, Conway has great size and decent speed. He's big and rangy and great in air, showing very good body control and concentration. Conway has a knack for catching the ball well, especially in traffic. He can get behind the secondary and is not afraid to go over the middle. Conway also has a long stride and deceptive speed, and he looks like a very good outside receiver. He's also productive; Conway caught 70-plus passes last season as a junior, and is a good punt return man.

Yes, Michigan fan, you should be excited to have this wide receiver.

So there. "One of the better wideout prospects from the midwest," as I understand it, means there are only a couple guys (DeAnthony Arnett and Davaris Daniels, along with maybe another guy or two) that Newberg thinks are better. Conway was also selected All-OAA in basketball, and is pictured at right dunking over some poor fool.

Scout updated their Scout 300 list last week, and The Other Brian hooks you up with the info on prospects of note:

23. Doran Grant, 5*
27. Sammy Watkins, 5*
57. DeAnthony Arnett, 4*
62. Michael Bennett, 4*
82. Brennen Beyer, 4*
120. Anthony Zettel, 4*
121. Justice Hayes, 4*
129. Damiere Byrd, 4*
155. Andre Yruretagoyena, 4*
168. A.J. Jordan, 4*
178. Vincent Croce, 4*
231. Cyrus Hobbi, 4*
233. Demetrius Hart, 4*
237. Antonio Poole, 4*
266. Cardale Jones, 3*
275. Ray Hamilton, 3*
276. Devin Smith, 3*
300. Jarrell Oliver, 3*

All three of Michigan's commits are now 3-stars to Scout (as noted in this week's Recruiting Class Rankings).

OTHER STUFF

The Buckeye Leaves column on TheClevelandFan.com discusses the recruitment of OH QB Braxton Miller, but doesn't actually give a whole lot of information. Miller showed up to Ohio State practice last week wearing Buckeye gear, so it sounds like the status quo is maintained. VolNation breaks down his game. Having seen him play in person, I'd say it's a fairly accurate synopsis.

Crimson Confidential talks to OH LB Trey DePriest, who mentions that there's a possibility he and Miller might go to school together. Unless DePriest goes to OSU, that seems unlikely, but the article says Alabama might be an option as well.

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FL WR Ja'Juan Story (pictured at right) received his Michigan offer a couple weeks ago, and he's come in for quite a bit of fluff lately.

As a Shark he flourished, capturing the attention of colleges with his 6-foot-4, 190-pound frame, scorching speed and raw talent. Story has the versatility to play quarterback or on defense, but he doesn't mind being recruited as an athlete; he believes he could make his greatest impact as a receiver.

His dad also seems very level-headed when it comes to recruiting, saying that Ja'Juan will be comfortable in any type of offense:

With offers from programs that feature a spread scheme, traditional offense and the triple-option of Georgia Tech, picking the correct scheme to fit a skill set can be challenging. For Rudy Story, it's about trust and the ability to fit in any scheme.

"I think any school that Ja'Juan goes to, they will use him properly," he said. "Coaches are wise, and they will definitely get the best out of his talent. I'll be happy no matter what type of offense they run. If he went to an offense like Georgia Tech, they would use him and he would get one-on-one opportunities and be a blocker. If he went to a spread team like Texas Tech or somewhere, that would be good for him, too."

He'll take his time making a decision, trying to visit every school that offers. The potential for playing time will be a factor in his recruitment, though not the deciding one, as he says he just wants the opportunity to compete for a spot on the field.

FL S Ha'Sean Clinton-Dix says a package deal with FL RB Demetrius Hart is "pretty much sealed." He says there's no way Hart could convince him to go anywhere other than Alabama (where, I should point out, neither of them is committed at this point). Clinton-Dix also drops the following quote:

Is there not a chance Hart might fall for the Wolverines and then try and persuade Clinton-Dix to switch, too?

"No way!" Clinton-Dix said emphatically. "No way!"

So why is the 5-foot-8, 185-pound running back, who, like Clinton-Dix, is an ESPNU 150 Watch List prospect, visiting Michigan? Basically, just because he can.

"He's just pretty much having fun with the recruiting process," Clinton-Dix said. "I know where his heart is."

Funny, considering all conventional wisdom says Hart's heart (ugh) is in Ann Arbor, but his brain is telling him to wait to commit until after he can make sure Rich Rodriguez won't get fired - the exact opposite. I wouldn't get too worried about Clinton-Dix's talk until after Hart's visit. South Carolina now leads for their teammate, FL LB LaQuentin Smith.

Michigan has offered FL LB Keith Lewis, bringing his total into the double digits.

Sam Webb's weekly column in the Detroit News this week covers MI CB/RB Valdez Showers, who is hoping for a Michigan offer down the road:valdezshowers.jpg

"Michigan was out front a little bit (in getting in on Showers' recruitment) because we went up to their camp last year and he did well," said [Madison Heights Madison assistant coach Chanterius] Brock. "He ran a 4.4 up there and did some good things in the drills. They liked him. At the corner, everybody is coveting his size. He has a great size/speed combination, so that's really big."

The Wolverines haven't extended a scholarship yet, but that could change in a matter of weeks. "They want to get me up to their (one-day) camp this summer so they can see me in person and everything," Showers explained. "Hopefully I'll be able to make it there. If nothing else pops up, I'll be there."

Michigan State has already offered along with a host of MAC schools and others, and Showers doesn't want to talk about where the Wolverines stand on his leaderboard, since they haven't. Extending one would probably put them at or near the top of his list.

ETC

Michigan has offered FL RB Mike Blakely ($, info in header). MI OL Bryan Bell will try to earn an offer at the Michigan Elite camp. Recent Michigan visitor PA LB Ben Kline hopes to make a commitment during the summer ($, info in header). OH S Ron Tanner is "still high on Michigan." MD Ath Darius Jennings is pausing his visits ($, info in header). LA OL Jonah Austin is "High on Michigan" ($, info in header, question to which the answer is always "yes"), but his teammate LA S Renaldo Thomas may pick LSU soon ($, info in header).

Comments

jamiemac

April 14th, 2010 at 12:48 PM ^

Will the MGoCreeper Van be trucking down to C-Bus next weekend for the Ohio North/South All-star game? Jake Ryan, Courtney Avery and the Talbot brothers will be playing. I think you need to get the van charged up.

burntorange wi…

April 14th, 2010 at 1:14 PM ^

HaHa hasn't just committed yet. I know Mack brown has a "don't commit if u plan on taking more visits. I want u to commit wen ur 100%" so does saban have a similar mentality? I think the "no way, no way" from HaHa was referring to harts ability(or lack of ability) to sway HaHa away from bama rather than no way to hart going anywhere other than Michigan. Hopefully u can make mom love Michigan over the weekend. Any news on Jarrell Oliver?

UMaD

April 14th, 2010 at 1:29 PM ^

Hart hasn't listed Michigan in his top 3 for a while now. He is reportedly friends with Miller, so why not take a visit up to campus? Clinton-Dix's comments seem entirely believable. I don't know why "conventional wisdom" would trump direct quotes from Hart and his teammate. I realize anything can happen in recruiting, especially after getting people on campus, but I'd consider Hart an extreme longshot for Michigan. If he doesn't leave Ann Arbor calling Michigan #1, its hard to imagine him coming unless there were some sort of dramatic changes at Alabama and his other leading schools. Too bad. He sounds like a great prospect.

UMaD

April 14th, 2010 at 2:58 PM ^

I know his Mom is coming. I'm aware of the story, locally at least, is that Michigan has to sell his Mom and address her concerns to get DH interested again. But seriously, you're pinning your hopes on Mom? Its possible that having Mom along limits how appealing the visit might be to him. Some of the local people talking up DH's interest have an agenda. Not saying DH is impossible for UM, nor am I claiming any insider information; but why keep your hopes up when all the circumstantial evidence and direct quotes point to a guy going elsewhere? Especially when his teammate is laughing off his interest. If a Florida guy is talking about only southern schools in his top list and not including Michigan, it seems really unlikely. Michigan's last 2 seasons, negative reports about RR, plus bad weather and distance are going to be big hurdles to overcome. If Michigan has a 9 win season we'll see a lot of these obstacles fall and a ton of new recruit interest. But until then, don't count on pulling many of the major out-of-state recruits, even if they express some interest along the way.

J. Lichty

April 14th, 2010 at 4:39 PM ^

but the fact that Mom coming to me runs against your theory that he is coming just to say hello to Ricardo Miller. He has to pay his own way, and so does Mom. They are serious about this visit and M, or they have a lot of time and money at their disposal. I suspect the former.

UMaD

April 14th, 2010 at 8:55 PM ^

No snark here - Are you sure they're paying their own way? Regardless, its not a crazy sum of money to fly from florida to michigan for a visit. I'm sure it'll be a fun experience for his Mom too. I have no reason to think DH's family can't afford it. (I have no knowledge on the matter whatsoever.) We know from experience that a lot of kids take visits just for the fun of it. Sometimes they take their parents. Fun can still be had. We have no idea how serious the visit is. Clinton-Dix tells us it ain't. Regardless of all of the above, just because a recruit is serious about a visit doesn't mean theres a high probability he commits in early 2011.

ToledoWolverine

April 14th, 2010 at 5:44 PM ^

get an updated 2011 recruiting board. I tried searching the site and came up empty, but I remember Tim saying there was an issue with the technology. Please help. I am old (32) and not savvy enough to solve the problem myself.