Wednesday Recruitin'
Somewhat light update this week, though delayed until Thursday due to a busy Wednesday. All-time updates can be found on the 2010 Michigan Football Recruiting Board. Don't forget about the 2011 Michigan football Recruiting Board, although there is no 2011 news in this update.
Up Front
I've added TX DT Jatashun "Big Tex" Beachum (pictured at right) to the board, as he plans on visiting Michigan ($, info in header). He's currently committed to Arkansas as a running back(!) and is a 280-pound dual threat QB(!) in high school. That's one heck of an athlete that the Wolverines are pursuing on the defensive line.
Both MN OL Seantrel Henderson and PA DT Sharrif Floyd opted against visiting Michigan last weekend, which seriously damages Michigan's chances at both of them (though it may be a better thing that they didn't sit through the rain to see Michigan get pounded). The Daily Gopher thinks Michigan is hanging on near the back of Henderson's top schools, though that was with the assumption he would visit Ann Arbor. As for Floyd, he went to Ohio State instead, and he has a new top five:
In no particular order, they are: Florida, Ohio State, North Carolina, South Carolina and USC.
Last Line of Defense
Michigan's woes in the secondary, compounded by the dismissal of Boubacar Cissoko from the team yesterday, have a number of recruits giving Michigan a hard look. CA CB Tony Jefferson, currently a UCLA commit, plans to take a Michigan visit for next week's Purdue game, as mgoblog's own TomVH said Tuesday. UCLA (where he is currently committed), Florida, and Miami are his other finalists.
Added LA S Carvin Johnson to the board, as he took an official visit to Ann Arbor for the contest against the Nittany Lions ($, info in header). He really enjoyed the visit, as well ($, info in header). Johnson has a Michigan offer, and favors the Wolverines pending a couple more official visits. Carvin is on the left in the photo, next to Wolverine commit PA DE Ken Wilkins (image courtesy of Josh Helmholdt in the Detroit Free Press).
FL CB Tony Grimes has had Michigan near the top of his list for quite some time now, and the Wolverines may be in a similar position for his teammate, FL DE Clarence Murphy. However, neither is ready to make a decision any time soon:
"I'm just letting things come to me in recruiting," Grimes said. "I'm more focused on my play on the field, but I am staying in touch with certain college coaches. The recruiting stuff will all play itself out in the end. I'm in no hurry to make a decision."
Added Murphy, "We are probably just going to continue to focus on high school football right now and then once it gets towards that deadline, we are going to put our heads together after we take our officials and (determine) where we want to be the next three to four years."
Grimes is one of Michigan's top prospects at corner, and adding a pass-rusher would be icing on the cake.
Elsewhere in Michigan leans, PA CB Cullen Christian enjoyed his visit to West Virginia. The Mountaineers are probably Michigan's biggest competition for Christian.
Moving to a prospect that the Wolverines don't have a great chance with, CA S Dietrich Riley is favoring Tennessee, Notre Dame, Florida, and USC. I think the title "Riley Down to Four" might be overstating the case, but any other school is definitely facing an uphill battle. Michigan is one of four schools vying for his final official visit.
Etc.
OH LB Steve Mehrer visited Ann Arbor last weekend ($, info in header). His best current offer is Bowling Green, so he's probably way down the list of possibilities. OH TE Alex Smith has Michigan in his final two with Cincinnati. ESPN has (rather unwisely) made it impossible to link to their "On the Trail" recruiting updates, so no link, but CA RB Anthony Barr has eliminated Michigan, and I've removed him from the board.


If we could get them that would be huge.
Wasn't Shariff Floyd considered a State Penn lock?
Kids these days. You give them a 5th star and suddenly they're God's gift to USC.
Ann Arbor is a classy broad.
"Get off my plane!" - Ricky Stanzi, Air Force One 2
thats USCe I believe
Warning: A =) is a sarcastic or joke filled post. (Its pretty much the happiest smiley out there, I have been told) Despite being a ND fan I do have a sense of humor
I enjoy this weekly update as well, but it doesn't appear to me that the recruiting board is updated weekly, or even that frequently. Many of the names have committed elsewhere, and I haven't seen new names like Clarence Murphy pop up. Not complainin' just sayin'.
I enjoy this weekly update as well, but it doesn't appear to me that the recruiting board is updated weekly, or even that frequently. Many of the names have committed elsewhere, and I haven't seen new names like Clarence Murphy pop up. Not complainin' just sayin'.
UNC is a huge player for Alex Smith,
Shurburtt has a lot of things wrong in that article, not sure if he is out of the loop or just going off of older information but he is missing a lot.
Warning: A =) is a sarcastic or joke filled post. (Its pretty much the happiest smiley out there, I have been told) Despite being a ND fan I do have a sense of humor
I sincerely do not get the attraction that WVA seems to have for top recruits the last couple years. Even though they haven't gotten the top guys, they continue to be in the finals for guys like Anderson and Christian. Why? Seriously, I really don't get it. Why would anyone with a OSU or M or PSU offers even consider WVA? With Stewart?
Self proclaimed MGoBlog "quiz-bowl stud"
WVU is winning..........
Doc Holliday is one of the best recruiters out there, and happens to be their recruiting coordinator.
I don't think it's that weird that kids want to go there.
Tom VanHaaren
TomVH on Twitter
U Recruit
unhappy with WVA's athletic director?
"Gentlemen, this is a football."
- Vince Lombardi
FWIW, Scout reported last night that Jefferson changed his Michigan visit to the OSU game.
http://genuinelysarcastic.blogspot.com (UPDATED: 3/8)
Because, I mean Mack Brown owns Texas like DAntonio owns Michigan, if Mack doesn't want a guy named "Big Tex", then obviously he isn't very good. I mean hell, he committed to R-Kansas.(end sarcasm)
"So I come out of Ohio Stadium after we beat the Buckeyes, and right there on the hood of my friend's car, some one took a dump, in the shape of an 'O'. no shit. Oh, sorry, bad pun."
It seems you hardly ever mention him, but he's rated pretty highly by Rivals and very highly by ESPN (I know, consider the source).
Michigan has cooled on him big time.
nfm
for months
This was common knowledge six months ago, but over the last couple of months, it became common knowledge that we rekindled our courtship of Dior. What's the postdate on your common knowledge?
courtship with Dior but it was just in case their Plan A, B and C fail. He's basically their last resort.
Tony Jefferson is a safety, not a cornerback.
http://touchthebanner.blogspot.com/2010/03/what-will-michigans-defense-l...
the PSU game, because they aren't coming here anyhow.
And if Jatashun comes here, Barwis will turn him into "Semi-Big Tex."
Do recruits ever say if they didn't enjoy their visit to a school?
Yes, Latwan Anderson recently visited Michigan State, and said the visit was dissapointing. He said MSU actually dropped on his list because of the visit.
Tom VanHaaren
TomVH on Twitter
U Recruit
Gold.
Now that I know what I will likely expect from UM on the field the rest of the way (sigh), this is the post I anticipate each week. Thanks Brian. Hopefully UM can get lucky with some D recruits, god knows they will need them.
Recruiting. So you should actually be thanking him.
"A house divided against itself cannot stand"
Thanks Tim!
Big Tex can MOVE. He's a very decent dual-threat from the looks of his tape. Very good for a DT.
When he gave a verbal to Arkansas he said his family is from Arkansas and he wants to play in the SEC. (don't want to post exact quote b/c it is behind a $ wall and I think that is frowned upon) Hopefully somebody shows him a depth chart, but I think it is a long shot to get him off his Arkansas verbal.
"I'm the baddest man on the planet" - Joe Warren
At QB, I would say a little more Barwis training and a little less Alex Mitchell training. I hope his preference is not on offense since it helps us out.
Are we the only ones recruiting him at Dline?
If so, I echo your statements about hoping that he would prefer to play defense. Guy looks like a freak athlete.
WOOOOO! We need more "Big Tex" nicknames on the team.
Are you a park ranger at Yellowstone? Say hi to Yogi Bear for me.
It seems to me that big Will has inspired Cullen Christian. Last year we had Will seem like a Michigan lock, then the week of Army All American game Will isn't considering Michigan, then at the game he pulls a Michigan hat out of the box. (It was Michigan the entire time wasn't it?)
Now it seems as though Cullen Christian is walking down that path. That is fine. Have fun with it. I deserve the punishment for being too involved in the life decisions of 18 year olds. Just make sure at the end of the day, you choose Michigan.