TVH Weekly: Jack Tabb, Roderick Ryles, Darian Cooper and More

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As we get closer and closer to signing day, Michigan nabbed two quality commitments this week in instate LB Desmond Morgan and Maryland DB Blake Countess. Michigan is currently at 13 commitments, which leaves anywhere between 5-7 more spots open. A few updates from this week, and a look at what could happen going forward:

Roderick RylesRoderick Ryles

6'1", 185 lbs.

Safety

Orlando, Florida


I'm sure everyone has noticed that Roderick has an outstanding set of dreadlocks, always key in recruiting. Ryles was committed to Arkansas, but recently decommitted/had his offer pulled from the Razorbacks. He has opened up his recruitment, and Michigan will be part of the process.

I'm not with Arkansas anymore, so it's back open with everybody. I'm definitely interested in Michigan. I just talked to Coach Smith on Thursday (10/9).

Dr. Phillips just lost in the state championship game so Roderick will be focusing on recruiting going forward. He hasn't set up his visit date yet, but is looking to do that soon.

Darian CooperDarian Cooper

6'1", 275 lbs.

Defensive Tackle

Hyattsville, Maryland


I'm not sure where it originated, but there was a rumor that Michigan was out of it for Darian Cooper. That's not entirely true. This was somewhat discussed in this thread earlier, and this is what Darian had to say about it.

Tony Dews came out on Thursday, and we talked about some things. I asked him about the coaching situation and he said that we'll know on January 1st. They're not out of it yet, I'm just concerned with what's going on with them because I had a friend go through that too.

While Michigan isn't out of it for Cooper, they are slightly behind the likes of Penn State, Georgia Tech, Iowa, and Michigan State. We won't know if Michigan is back in it until we know the fate of the coaching staff.

[Ed.: That's quite a statement from Dews, if second-hand. Not even a "we'll be back." Everybody limbo.]

Jack TabbJack Tabb

6'4", 230 lbs.

Tight End

Red Bank, New Jersey


Jack Tabb and recently offered Glenville prospect Frank Clark are the main tight ends on Michigan's board these days. Tabb has decided that he's ready to announce his decision after visiting Michigan, Arkansas, Iowa, and North Carolina.

I'm announcing either Wednesday or Thursday, I'll find out tomorrow. I'll have hats for Arkansas, Michigan, North Carolina, Rutgers, and Iowa.

The coaching situation at Michigan has also been in Tabb's mind recently. He really liked his visit to Ann Arbor, but I wouldn't get your hopes up with him. 

Extra:

  • Commit Demetrius Hart told reporters last night that he will officially visit Florida, and still plans on enrolling early wherever he decides to go. If Rich Rodriguez stays, then I think Dee will too. If Rich Rod goes, then so will Hart.
  • Instate DB Raymon Taylor was offered by Michigan this week. He's a lifelong Michigan fan, and barring anything out of the ordinary there's a good chance he'll be a part of this class. Taylor is a Rivals four star who was committed to Indiana before their coaching change; the other sites have him a generic three-star.
  • The Army All American game will be played on January 8th, and Michigan fans will have reason to watch. Michigan commits DB Blake Countess and RB Demetrius Hart will be in the game. The two prospects announcing their decisions during the game to keep an eye on are FL S Wayne Lyons and NC ATH Kris Frost.
  • There's a dead period that starts today that will run through January 3rd. The next big recruiting visit weekend will be that following weekend of the 7th. We'll have more as it gets closer, but so far WR Devin Lucien, TE Frank Clark, DB Sheldon Royster, DB Dallas Crawford, and DE Deion Barnes are scheduled to be there. 

Comments

UMaD

December 20th, 2010 at 5:05 PM ^

But I actually agree with you about the body language.  He clearly did not want to talk about Michigan and reacted much more positively about playing with HCD and visiting Florida.  It was just a momentary glimpse, but I found it pretty interesting.

GoBlueInNYC

December 20th, 2010 at 3:16 PM ^

Ed.: That's quite a statement from Dews, if second-hand. Not even a "we'll be back." Everybody limbo.

How is this anything new? I wouldn't expect the coaches to go around telling recruits, "oh yeah, we'll be back..." when they obviously don't know this.

michiganfanforlife

December 20th, 2010 at 5:12 PM ^

I have to say that after reading this article, I have been swayed back to keeping coach. I have been teetering back and forth for weeks about how I feel this team should go forward (not that it has any bearing on reality).  I was really mad about our defense and special teams at the end of the OSU game. I was thinking that 33% of the team was good and 77% was horrible. My thoughts were that if you are mostly a horrible team after 3 years, then you need to go.

The ten points in this article are hard to argue with. I hope we crush MSU and solidfy our direction for the future Jan 1. Go Blue!

badjuju81

December 21st, 2010 at 11:51 AM ^

Thanks for posting the link.  +1  It says most of how I feel about the evidence at hand.  One point it misses: Harbaugh's jump from several losses to just 1 loss included a total changeover in defensive coaching staff.  Illinois made great strides doing the same thing.  Maybe Michigan needs to, as well.  I can only hope...Randy Shannon where are you?

j_rod23

December 20th, 2010 at 5:25 PM ^

that would be huge for Michigan to get him and to few remaining interested prospects to finish out the class. Need a DT, Frost/Lyons, Ryles, Taylor, Zettel. Can't wait till Jan.1st.