Wednesday Recruitin' Bids Kevin Sousa Adieu Comment Count

Tim

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Happy Trails

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Though the writing has been on the wall for weeks, the decommitment of FL QB Kevin Sousa still came as a bit of a surprise, at least in terms of timing. However, he enjoyed his official visit to Wake Forest enough to switch his pledge to Jim Grobe's Demon Deacons. The kid had been saying for weeks that he wasn't getting as much attention as he'd like, so the decommitment was likely a mutual decision. Best of luck to him in the ACC.

Though I said in the decommitment post that I'm not sure it's worth Michigan's coaches going after another quarterback to fill the slot (assuming they can hold onto all three current signal-callers), the coaches seem to want one in the class. OH QB Cardale Jones is looking like the most likely candidate at this point, but he's not much of a runner, goes to Michigan kryptonite Glenville, and just cancelled a visit this weekend.

Happy Trails, MI DT/DE Damon Knox. He had a final three of Michigan, Michigan State, and Illinois ($, info in header), but he's since committed to Michigan State. He has work to do to qualify at the next level.

Elsewhere in Not-So-Happy News

As for the other decommitment scuttlebutt over the weekend, FL RB Demetrius Hart had a "big announcement" following his game on Friday, and speculation was that he would be decommitting for Alabama. That didn't happen, but there's a storm to weather yet, as Alabama will be conveniently holding their Capital One Bowl practices... at Dr. Phillips High School.

Dee tells the Orlando Sentinel he will end up in Ann Arbor as long as Rich Rodriguez is the coach, but Florida is the alternate choice, rather than Alabama. He no longer plans to enroll early. By the way, kid's a National Player of the Year finalist.

THE HITS KEEP COMING, as Shawn Conway will not be able to qualify, and instead will head to a junior college. Better now than after Signing Day, I suppose. This helps explain the staff's increased interest in wide receivers of late. Shawn still plans to attend Michigan eventually ($, info in header).

Looking for a replacement? CA WR Devin Lucien has scheduled a visit to Michigan for the January 7th weekend. That's shaping up to be the Wolverines' next big recruiting weekend after the Big Chill. Highlights:

If you're worried about Michigan's other commitments, most local ones say they'll stick with Michigan no matter what, but also that they'll disappointed if Rodriguez is fired (though most think there's very little risk of that actually happening). Jake Fisher fluff, in which he confirms that position. Delonte Hollowell will also attend Michigan, regardless of whether Rodriguez is retained. Greg Brown is good to go on early enrollment ($, info in header). Right now, it seems he might be the only commit joining the Wolverines in January.

Big Chill, Big Visits

Last week's recruiting update had a working list of visitors for the Big Chill at the Big House this weekend:

  • IL OL Chris Bryant. Tom says a decision is not expected from Chris, but wouldn't be a surprise, either.
  • MI DE/OL Anthony Zettel. He won't pick a school until January, so Michigan's coaching situation should be fully settled by the time he decides.
  • MI LB Desmond Morgan.
  • FL LB Ryan Petro.
  • OH QB Cardale Jones.
  • OH WR Shane Wynn.

The last two aren't coming anymore, but LA CB James Richardson plans to be there ($, info in header). There will undoubtedly be updates, so check out Tom's running list of visitors.

A mentioned above, January 7th looks like the next big recruiting weekend.

Etc.

MI RB Thomas Rawls is visiting soon, but there's still no word on a qualifying test score.

Alabama is starting to show interest in FL RB DeVondrick Nealy. He's said that Michigan leads for his services (even though the Wolverines are unlikely to have room in their class for him).

FL Slot Prince Holloway says (paraphrase) "if I can qualify, I will get a committable offer from Michigan," which leads me to believe that he's unlikely to get a qualifying test score. Justice Hayes probably has the slot position locked down for this class, unless Holloway can play corner (but even there, Michigan has higher prospects on the board).

Still the status quo for NC WR/LB Kris Frost, who will choose between Michigan and Auburn ($, info in header).

NJ TE Jack Tabb enjoyed his Michigan visit a few weeks back, saying:

“I had a great time. I couldn’t have asked for a better trip. They definitely have a need and a want for a tight end and that’s a very good thing. In fact, that’s one of the most important things. They would definitely have you moving all over the field, at tight end, in the slot and in the backfield.”

After his Iowa visit, he dropped the Hawkeyes ($, info in header), so his high praise may carry a little more weight than a recruit who loves every visit. He's still planning a decision before Christmas.

Michigan recently offered another player at the position, OH TE Darien Bryant. Bryant was 1st-Team All-Ohio, but will need some time in the weight room to contribute at this level.

PA OL/DT Rob Trudo, currently committed to Syracuse, will visit Michigan ($, info in header).

FL DT Tim Jernigan has a top four of Alabama, LSU, Michigan, and Florida State, but he told the Gainesville Sun's Ed Aschoff that "he could go to a school not listed in his top four." He lives within an hour of Jacksonville, so I wonder if he might take a trip to the Gator Bowl.

Michigan is still in the top five for MD DT Darian Cooper ($, info in header).

Recent visitor FL S Wayne Lyons has been selected to the Army All-American Game - and that's where he plans to announce his commitment. The schools in the running for his commitment (in no order) are Stanford, Michigan, Notre Dame, UCLA, Nebraska, Florida, and Auburn. The two SEC schools did not receive official visits from Wayne.

NJ S Sheldon Royster will visit in January.

Michigan is one of the favorites for MD CB Blake Countess, who visited Ann Arbor last week ($, info in header). He was certainly effusive about the visit on Twitter.

Tom gives a couple updates on Michigan's in-home visits, both past and upcoming.

2012

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Like his classmate (MI CB Terry Richardson) a couple weeks ago, Cass Tech LB Royce Jenkins-Stone is the subject of the most recent recruiting column by Sam Webb in The Detroit News. The moneyshot:

Though he covets an offer from the Wolverines, Jenkins-Stone warns against expecting him to make a quick decision on a scholarship. "I would wait (to commit)," he said. "I would probably sign with them later on when I get the papers on signing day after my senior year of football. That is my No. 1 school. I just want to see what else is out there before I commit."

He goes on to say that he's not a lock to eventually go to Michigan... but that's about as close as it gets, right? Scout's Allen Trieu breaks down his game:

"He has good speed, a nice frame, and is comfortable dropping into coverage as well as coming forward. Most of all, I think he really likes contact, he's a strong kid, and a sure tackler. I'd like to see him keep filling out a little more. I think you'd like to see him at 225-235 pounds before he gets to college. He can play in the middle or outside. He's versatile enough to do both."

Since he's buddies with Richardson and MI LB James Ross from Orchard Lake St. Mary's, the three of them could be a great nucleus to an excellent defensive recruiting class in 2012.

MI DE Evan Winston is drawing interest from Michigan, among other Big Ten schools.

A little bit of local fluff on OH S Bam Bradley and his older brothers. Most interesting is that one of the top Ohio prospects in the class of 2012 hasn't heard from the Buckeyes.

Comments

His Dudeness

December 8th, 2010 at 11:54 AM ^

FWIW - Rivals is reporting that Petro was told to hold off on coming up this weekend because there are a bunch of guys coming in already. He is looking to reschedule for next weekend or in Jan.

Edit: Beaten by Magnus. That hurts in the pants.

badjuju81

December 8th, 2010 at 1:31 PM ^

Officially, all their scholarships are tied to years of military service in exchange, and not athletics specifically. Plus, they are all required to play sports, whether varsity, club, or intramural. So they really do represent a special case. In terms of other NCAA rules, they apply, like being able to actually recruit via visits, have a specific food training table, etc. or not (different levels of club, plus varsity, have different rules). My kid was on the Navy rugby team, which upgraded from club B to club A level while he was there, even though they competed against varsity squads like Cal. Many sports have weirder rules than football.

AeonBlue

December 8th, 2010 at 1:19 PM ^

I've tried to look through some of the other recruiting posts to find info about a kicker and have come up empty-handed except mention of that kid that's most-likely going to BSU. Is there one on the docket for 2011?

UMaD

December 8th, 2010 at 1:28 PM ^

"leads me to believe that he's unlikely to get a qualifying test score"

Isn't conjecture about a how well a kid will do on his test score a little questionable?

BostonWolverine

December 8th, 2010 at 1:59 PM ^

He's not making conjecture about how well someone will perform. He's analyzing a comment a player made and drawing a conclusion based on that comment. There's a difference between guessing how someone will do and interpreting a statement made to the media. In a time when we're analyzing every syllable that comes out (or doesn't come out) of our athletic director's mouth, it makes very little sense to criticize an analyst for a pretty logical conclusion. Just sayin'.

UMaD

December 8th, 2010 at 2:19 PM ^

 What quotes of his indicates that he won't "get" (future) a qualifying test score?

He's saying "all I have to do is get my test score and I'll be at Michigan" and Tim is saying "sounds like he won't get it". 

It seems like a prediction, which seems inappropriate to me.

I'm happy to see things differently.  I respect Tim's track record of professionalism.  I just don't understand what "analysis" is taking place to reach "a pretty logical conclusion" that this kid can't pass his test.

Furthermore, what is appropriate for a well paid athletic director is not necessarily for a 17 year old kid.

BostonWolverine

December 8th, 2010 at 3:52 PM ^

Parsing language is a tough thing no matter what you're talking about. I take your points, but I can definitely understand how Tim drew his conclusion. For example, "if I can get a qualifying score" is different from "once I take the test." I see what you mean, but I don't think Tim was making a prediction. It seemed, at worst, like Tim believed that Prince was implying that qualifying would be difficult.

UMaD

December 8th, 2010 at 4:22 PM ^

I guess its not clear if the assertion is about a test already taken or a future test. It doesn't matter though.

He says ""They are my number one school and if all goes as plans I will be a Wolverine." and ""They want me to play slot receiver for them...I have to take care of things to make sure that happens." 

Clearly the kid has no written it off.   It seems clear there remains some work to be done, but its a big leap to say "he's unlikely to get a qualifying test score" just because he hasn't yet.  That seems unfair to the kid.

WolvinLA2

December 8th, 2010 at 6:02 PM ^

I think whenever qualifying is brought up in December, it's cause for concern.  Signing day is less than two months away, and although there is still time to qualify, if a kid hasn't done so by now, it's unlikely that he will.  I'm not sure we're looking to take so many risks this year.

The fact that he says something like "i need to get a qualifying score" implies that he either didn't get a qualifying score the first time(s) he took it, or that he hasn't taken it at all, which, like, come on you're halfway through your senior year and you plan to attend college where it's necessary to take a standardized test. 

Point is, qualifying isn't brought up with kids who will likely qualify.  There aren't a lot of recruits I can remember who still needed to qualify in December and ended up doing so, unless it was something non-GPA-or-ACT/SAT related like Justin Turner.  No doubt it happens, but skepticism is warranted in this case.

UMaD

December 8th, 2010 at 6:40 PM ^

Disagree.  Qualifying is brought up routinely with kids who end up doing so.  Kids who are unlikely to qualify usually aren't pursued that aggressively.  Kids who have a decent shot (i.e. are likely) to qualify are the ones the coaches stay on.  For many of these kids its just about effort, dedication, responsibility.  Some make it some don't.  Justin Turner isn't the only "success" story out there.

I agree his academic situation is a concern. Its fair to mention it.  Its not fair to speculate that he's unlikely to do it (IMO).  To me it crosses a line, especially when you consider many recruits or their close family/friends may be reading the blog.

thevictors51

December 8th, 2010 at 1:29 PM ^

Why are we going after a QB this year? Personally i would like to use that spot for another defensive guy but i guess at the moment we dont have a lot of recruits so space isnt an issue yet. I mean did DG get a medical redshirt or not? If he did then we have him for another year ideally. I guess if we are going after a QB might as well get one this year because from the early looks of it next years class is going to be heavily defensive which we are obviously in need for.  

Magnus

December 8th, 2010 at 1:41 PM ^

Rodriguez has said repeatedly that he would like to have 5 or 6 scholarship quarterbacks on the roster at all times.  Right now we have 3.  The coaching situation could turn that into 2 or even 1.

We need another quarterback in this class, and the coaches want that to happen.