An Interview With Charlie Callinan

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Jersey City (NJ) St. Peter's Prep junior Charlie Callinan is one of several wide receivers currently on Michigan's radar for the class of 2013. Callinan already holds an offer from Rutgers and his interest from several BCS programs in the Midwest and East Coast. The 6'4", 205 pound prospect is a member of the ESPNU 150 Watch List, while 247Sports ranks him as the #15 player in New Jersey and the #49 overall receiver among the junior class. Callinan has been in regular contact with Michigan assistant Curt Mallory, and I had the chance to talk to him last night about the recruiting process and where he stands:

ACE: How is everything going in your recruitment? Which schools are going after you the hardest right now?

CHARLIE: Everything is going pretty good. Right now, coaches are coming through, making their stops, just talking to me and watching us work out. I'm in contact with a bunch of coaches and schools, so it's been going pretty good. The [schools going after me the] hardest right now would probably be Rutgers, Michigan, Michigan State, Boston College, South Carolina, UConn, and Virginia.

ACE: Do you have any early favorites out of those schools?

CHARLIE: I don't really know about favorites, but I'm definitely interested in checking out those schools. I could see myself at every single one of those, and I've heard a lot about all of those schools. I don't really know about favorites, but all of those schools are pretty nice.

ACE: Talking about Michigan specifically, which coach has been in contact with you, and what's your impression of the coaching staff and the school?

CHARLIE: I've been talking to Coach Mallory a lot, Curt Mallory. He actually gets on a personal level with you, we'll talk a lot and we'll talk about how the week is going and stuff like that. He'll talk about the school and all that—he's a good guy and I heard a lot about him, I've heard a lot about the program, so I'll probably make it up there for a visit and check it out, and I'll see how it is.

ACE: How did you junior year go in terms of your personal performance? If you know your stats off the top of your head, feel free to rattle them off.

CHARLIE: It wasn't that good—we're more of a running team, so I don't get many looks at receiver. I'm still the number one receiver on the team. I had 35 receptions for 550 yards and five touchdowns.

ACE: If you had to scout yourself, what would you say are you biggest strengths as a player, and what are you looking to improve for your senior year and beyond?

CHARLIE: My strengths are [that] I can use my size pretty well, and I'm a pretty big kid. I'm about 6'4", 205, so I know how to use my size, and I know the game pretty well. I'll run really good routes and I'm just smart with the game, I can read coverages and all that. My speed is getting there, and I'm working on it, but next year that's what I'm mainly focusing on. I'm pretty fast now, but I really want just high-end speed. You can always get faster so I'll be working on that.

ACE: You mentioned Michigan as a possible visit destination. Are there any other schools that you're planning on taking a visit to at this point?

CHARLIE: Yup. On the 11th [of February] I think I'm going down to West Virginia for a visit, and then in the next coming month or so I'll be going down to Michigan State and maybe Virginia and UConn.

ACE: Do you have any idea in terms of a potential timeline?

CHARLIE: No, I have no clue. A lot of my friends committed before the season, I know some kids who committed after, and they pretty much told me that you've just got to know where you want to go to school before you jump to any conclusions. When I realize what school I want to go to, I want to make sure it's the right school, check it out even deeper, then I'll make my decision. There's no really telling what it's going to be.

ACE: What's going to make you know that a school is for you? What are the factors that you're looking at when it comes down to picking a school?

CHARLIE: The environment around me, the team, how I get along with the coaches, pretty much the overall environment. I'm not going to go to a school where I can't really get along with the coaches—it won't be a fun four years or however many years. I'm just looking for a school where I can be successful, do well academically and just as well on the football field.

Comments

74polSKA

January 25th, 2012 at 3:41 PM ^

I have nothing against slot ninjas, but I love the size of the wideouts we've been recruiting.  Please visit Michigan Mr. Callinan, you won't be disappointed.  Good luck next season.

Magnus

January 25th, 2012 at 4:43 PM ^

I like the big receivers, too, but it's always nice to have an Odoms or a Dileo around, who can fit into tight spaces and make quick cuts.  I'm hoping Michigan will continue to recruit a small-ish guy or two to have on the roster each season.

ChillChet

January 25th, 2012 at 4:10 PM ^

Anyone reminded of a tight-end watching him (no I'm not knocking him for not running a 4.3)?  But he looks like he can take a hit and runs with pretty "stiff" motions, not the fluidity of a receiver.  Again, I'm just saying he looks like he'd be a better TE than WR, or as some sort of hybrid.