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Eno arrives, another Sione, another top RB offered

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TX RB Eno Benjamin just completed a midweek official visit shortly after an offer that he'd been trying to get for over a year; prior to that visit Michigan and Iowa were a tentative top two, with Iowa leading. Benjamin was interested enough to send Lorenz a bunch of pictures from the trip, so that's a good sign. He also told Wiltfong his trip was "amazing," for whatever that's worth; he'll be at Northwestern, Iowa, and Arkansas over the next few days.

Benjamin is a different kind of back than most of the dudes currently on the roster:

"They're looking for a guy to change the pace," Benjamin said. "A guy who can run in between the tackles as well as lining up at slot and making a difference out there too."

Over the weekend Benjamin proved he is dangerous as a receiver, as he was the best running back competing in the Pylon 7-on-7 National Championships in that setting.

Harbaugh does like to screw with people by motioning TEs and RBs and FBs all over the place.

Also in RB recruiting, UT RB and Stanford commit Sione Heimuli-Lund is still hearing from Michigan:

Lund talked to Brice Marich and said he'd try to visit, possibly for the spring game. All in favor of Polynesian tailbacks named Sione say "aye."

And Michigan has offered TN RB Ty Chandler, who said he would visit at some point over the summer in the aftermath. Tim Sullivan:

“I would definitely like to go up and visit to see something new. It’ll be different from the South, so that’d be interesting to go up there and plan a visit. Nothing is planned yet, but probably this summer. I’m starting to take a lot of trips now, and I’ll definitely try to take a trip up there this summer.”

Chandler doesn't have a top team, but LSU might be that team, if you get my drift. With that offer Michigan is vaguely in the recruitments of the top four RBs in the country per the composite; they're also in on three of the top five "all purpose backs." Are they particularly likely to get any of these dudes? Maybe CJ Cotman but Cotman wants to play D. The rest? Eh, long shots until otherwise noted.

This is my other brother Tedarrel

FL OL Tedarrel Slaton named Michigan his leader really early in his recruitment, which means something. He backed off that in favor of general neutrality, which also means something. In your Bayesian model of his recruitment that means Michigan is around 50/50, waiting for the other shoe to drop. These recruitments can go in one of two directions: nevermind that early leader or yes, that did matter.

In Slaton's case the direction seems positive. First, a neutral reporter from Bleacher Report bleacher reports thusly:

(You can also check out Slaton getting his Backstreet on because the internet is rather obsessive.)

Meanwhile Slaton took a deep-cover unofficial visit:

“I visited Michigan recently, but I did not meet with the staff,” said Slaton. “I went up there to see my brother [Drake Lamont] play [basketball] for Western Michigan and we went over to take a look at Michigan.. I loved it. We got to see the weight room, the locker rooms, we got to walk on the field and see all the things they have done with the stadium. It’s nice, and I like it."

The catch:

"It was a good experience, but it’s a little chilly up there.”

Slaton must have caught one of the recent snow storms instead of the 60-degree days that have generally followed them since Michigan's weather has decided to start careening wildly from one thing to another.

Per ESPN, Slaton has a top five of M, Clemson, FSU, Duke, and Tennessee. 247 posted a note on Slaton's recruitment that seemed pretty encouraging and named M, FSU, and Alabama as the main contenders—FSU and M may be a tentative top two. Lorenz cites an FSU source that doesn't think Slaton is actually that into the Seminoles. Long way to go but leaning towards "yes, early lead counts" in this one.

FWIW, 2016 TE signee Nick Eubanks is a hook for Michigan but it sounds like everyone in his top five features a former teammate.

Insert Moses promised land joke here

Michigan finally offered FL LB Dylan Moses, a highly highly touted gent who may end up the #1 kid in the class. Moses is at IMG, originally from Lousiana, and an LSU decommit. Per Webb this has been coming for a while but Michigan wanted to get some sort of indication he was serious before offering:

“Michigan was hesitant before because it seemed like a foregone conclusion he was going to either Alabama or LSU,” The Michigan Insider’s Sam Webb said. “He said he wanted to hear from Michigan, so that opened the door. He was a guy that insisted he was interested in Michigan so that led to the offer.”

If that sounds odd to you what with Michigan spraying out "offers" to anyone with passing familiarity with football or cool hair, it sounds odd to me as well. I'm guessing that Michigan was trying to get the kid to commit to some sort of visit before offering. In the aftermath of the visit, he did sound pretty interested:

"Since I haven’t been up to Michigan, for me to see them practice personally helps [Michigan]. … When I watched the practice, I saw the determination that they have, and played with throughout the season. To see that, it did help them with me.” …

“I love it. I have wanted an offer from Michigan for so long. Since coach Harbaugh got there, you can see the impact he will have.

Uphill battle for sure but Harbaugh. Like many prospects of his ilk, Moses plans to go to Signing Day before a final decision. LSU and Alabama are the top competition.

More Spring Game/practice visitors

Add these gentlemen to the pile:

  • TX TE Major Tennison. Tennison is a Texas commit who's obviously a bit soft. Lorenz thinks Michigan and other schools will get a swing at him. Probably dependent on how well Texas does this year. Guy has a Bama offer, too, so may be underrated as a composite three-star.
  • NJ DT Corey Bolds and NJ LB Drew Singleton plan a visit on the 24th to take in a practice. Both guys attend Paramus Catholic, of course.
  • MI WR Donovan Peoples-Jones says he would "like to" make the Spring Game but doesn't know if he'll be able to; the next milestone in his recruitment will be a cut to five over the summer.

FL OL Robert Hainsey reconfirmed that he will be there with Lorenz.

Oh, look, Ohio

For those wondering when and if Michigan would ever get in on Ohio kids, it appears your answer is 2018. Michigan was behind the curve for all these kids since much of the staff came from the NFL and Urban Meyer was not. A gander at any 2017 state ranking for Ohio will show most of the high profile guys already off the board to OSU; Michigan has focused its attention elsewhere rather than go for the leftovers.

That's set to change, as Michigan has offers out to a number of 2018 Ohio folks who are at least showing reciprocal interest. Teammates Antwaun Johnson and Leonard Taylor, an ILB and DE respectively, will visit this weekend. RB Jaelen Gill plans a visit next weekend.

Michigan is involved with a couple kids in the 2017 class. TE Trey Pugh plans a visit this weekend:

“The only coach I have talked to is Coach Jay Harbaugh, and we have been building a relationship,” Pugh said.

He was just at Duke and plans visits to NW and Penn State; Ohio State has also offered.

Quick hits

News out of the Opening regional in SoCal, where Michigan is fighting USC for a half-dozen prospects they hope to get maybe one or two of:

  • CA WR Greg Johnson says Michigan and Florida are schools he will visit officially in fall. USC is thought to lead.
  • CA DE Jaelan Phillips has a tentative top five of Stanford (potential leader), UCLA, ND, M, and Alabama. That is the kind of list that indicates a willingness to leave the West Coast.
  • CA OL Wyatt Davis says Bama leads, apparently. He will visit all schools.
  • CA CB Jaylon Redd has a tentative top two of M and USC.

Other items:

  • AL OL Kendall Randolph has an offer and attends the Alabama high school where Michigan will hold its upcoming satellite camp. Randolph thinks having Jim Harbaugh come to him is "awesome" and will definitely attend.
  • Michigan offered TN OL Trey Smith a bit late; Smith plans a Midwest swing through ND and OSU that he may or may not be able to fit Michigan in on.
  • Michigan also offered OR DT Marlon Tuipulotu; says he'll visit but doesn't know when, etc.
  • Offer to, tentative visit plan from GA OT D'ante Demery.
  • FL WR Leroy Henley has one of those not-top-fours that includes Michigan. Sullivan landed an interview and he said he's trying to make "at least two visits," which sounds pretty good.
  • UCLA leads for UT S Chaz Ah You; no mention of Michigan. Close to a happy trails there.

Etc.: Scout says FL OL Kai-Leon Herbert and FL CB Stanford Samuels III are risers after The Opening's Miami camp. MS RB Cam Akers decommits from Alabama. Michigan is trying to get in on him, but Mississippi black hole and all that.

Comments

M-Dog

March 9th, 2016 at 2:03 PM ^

LSU and Alabama are the top competition.

I'm hearing this constantly now.  That's very impressive.

It also really sucks.

But all hail Harbaugh!

Rabbit21

March 9th, 2016 at 4:49 PM ^

I think you have to be a little older to get the Newhart reference, I am almost forty and the show was on when I was just barely becoming aware of TV outside of Sports and Cartoons.

On another note, there was a Darryl and Darryl reference in Baldur's Gate?  I must have missed it, but then again I spent most of the game hoping for the violent death of Khalid. 

PopeLando

March 9th, 2016 at 5:00 PM ^

Khalid sucked big time. I used to skip him and his useless wife altogether, in favor of Ajantis and Kivan. Larry, Darryl, and Darryl were an xvart, tasloi, and kobold somewhere around Nashkel. You can talk to them and get an autograph if you ask for it. If you don't, they'll tell you that you're part of the wrong generation.

Rabbit21

March 10th, 2016 at 9:31 AM ^

Funny thing is I really liked having Jaheira around in BGII(agree she wasn't great in BGI).  I thought her fighter that can heal aspect was really helpful in BGII and the party I put together always seemed to work better if I kept her in it(may be because I got used to having her in the party and had trouble compenmsating when she was out).

Thanks for filling me in on where to find the Larry, Darryl and Darryl in BGI.

mjb

March 9th, 2016 at 2:19 PM ^

  • William SandersonTony Papenfuss, and John Voldstad as brothers Larry, Darryl, and Darryl. The three, whose last name is never mentioned, are backwoodsmen who live in a shack. They are seen infrequently in the first season, a bit more in the second, but at the start of season three, they become regulars and take over the Minuteman Café from Kirk Devane. The two Darryls never speak until the final episode. Larry introduces the group the same way every time they make an appearance: "Hi, I'm Larry; this is my brother Darryl, and this is my other brother Darryl." Larry often makes strange claims, though some of the most outrageous things he says turn out to be true, including a statement that Johnny Carson pays their gas bills. The trio also appeared in the final two episodes of the television series Coach (a series also created by Barry Kemp). They also appeared at the very end of The Bob Newhart Show reunion taped the next year.

Doctor What

March 9th, 2016 at 5:51 PM ^

Because when writing it is always best to disregard the larger audiience in favor of showing how smart you are in a certain area and make references only a small portion of your readers will understand. Yep, it's always best. 

I know I'll get shit for this but to be honest that's not "well done, sir" in terms of writing to your audience. 

Rabbit21

March 10th, 2016 at 10:28 AM ^

Throwing this under know what you're getting into:

In the same frame that an author needs to know his audience, in the day and age of niche entertainment you also have to know the perspective you are about to be consuming.  Brian's voice as an author is highly analytical with humor and various intellectual/nerdy references thrown in.  Most of the consumers of the website either get and appreciate the reference(thus the Well Done, Sir! of the earlier post that you were objecting to) or appreciate the humor and analytical detail and thus are willing to either A) overlook it or B) Apply google-fu to any reference they find confusing.  

It's fine to not appreciate the reference, but realize that you're among a lot of people who do and reading content from an author in which references like that are a significant part of his "voice" which I assume you find appealling as you're posting here.

Doctor What

March 10th, 2016 at 4:47 PM ^

To be honest, I am on here because I love Michigan. The writting, IMHO, is suspect and too riddled with insider jokes and obscure references.  I do enjoy some of it sometimes and other times not so much.  To each his own. I don't begrudge anyone for having their own opinion and expressing it and appreciate the same. Which isn't to say a harmless hard time can't be given or taken. 

No biggie-- just find the whole exclusivity bewlideirng. But hey, who am I?

SoullessHack

March 9th, 2016 at 11:04 PM ^

When it comes to writing, it's ultimately best to find your voice as a writer and then consistently develop that voice. Like it or not, a reference to Bayesian statistical analysis is absolutely consistent with Brian's voice on this blog. It's the main reason this blog is unique and highly successful.

(* - You have to think this in a "masters of war, from the East" in Conan the Barbarian kind of a way. Unless you read out loud, then you have to say it out loud that way.)

Blau

March 9th, 2016 at 2:38 PM ^

Anyone else think Mr Slaton might shop at Nike Kids based on the size of that shirt? If so, I wonder if that sponsorship will affect his recruitment? Screw Jump Man. Let's get Jump Tween.

BlueinOK

March 9th, 2016 at 2:44 PM ^

There's so many names out there right now. I have no idea who is going to be part of this class, but I love the guys the coaches are after. With a special year in the fall, this class could be outstanding. 

PutInPeters18

March 9th, 2016 at 4:33 PM ^

Very weird feeling but part of me feels like UM will land every one of these guys, and part of me feels that they don't land a single one. Partly surprised there haven't been any other commitments lately.