Vote Ricardo Miller: An Interview

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An election day special from Tom VanHaaren. 

Change we can believe in. Hope for the future.

This isn’t a cheesy political statement, but rather a description of Ricardo Miller. With the season going the way it is, Michigan needs a big time playmaker, and Miller is that player. If you haven’t watched video of the highly touted junior, take a look at his highlights from this year in the video provided:

With two spread friendly quarterbacks in this year’s class, Rich Rodriguez has got to be licking his chops with this commit.

“They use me where ever I can get a mismatch in high school, whether it’s in the slot, on the linebacker, tight end, or the outside,” Miller told me. Miller plays big, fast, and competitive. Along with his competitiveness he brings the kind of character and personality expected from a Michigan Man. Only a junior in high school, Ricardo told me he already thinks about earning the coveted number one jersey. Take a look at what else he had to say.

TOM: Tell me about your visit, all I've heard is good things from you.

RICARDO: I really liked the atmosphere, and the whole stadium. I felt like a part of the team already, and I can’t wait to prove myself. I want to show everybody I’m not just the Ricardo Miller in high school; I can help Michigan turn it around.

TOM: Did this visit really put the cap on the recruiting process for you?

RICARDO: I feel like that visit, it made my commitment stronger. Besides the loss, it was great. I’ll fit in Michigan real well, with my personality and my character. It really made me feel my decision was the right one. It was cool, all the coaches showed me love, and I knew I made the right move.

TOM: When did you really know that Michigan was it?

RICARDO: When I saw Braylon Edwards go for over 3,000 receiving yards, I said that is going to be me. I want to work for that number 1 jersey like he did.

TOM: Have other schools still been trying to recruit you?

RICARDO: I still get Florida calling, Stanford, and Rutgers. But, it’s all straightforward, I don’t really pay attention.

TOM: You're kind of like the spokesman for Michigan in Florida right now, what are you trying to tell other recruits?

RICARDO: I just tell them that no matter what decision you make, make sure it’s a good one. From what I’ve seen, I feel like Michigan has all the tools you need to be that great football player. All this talent going to one team, it’s going to be unstoppable. The SEC, ACC, we’re going beat them all. It will also help you in the process to get to the next level.

TOM: What recruits have you really be working hard on?

RICARDO: I’ve been working on Lo Wood, a cornerback from Apopka. Marvin Robinson, Michigan is still on top for him, but hasn’t made a decision. A future 5 star, Demetrius Hart, he plays running back and corner back. Whoever I can get in contact with that will go to Michigan. Demetrius Hart is excited about Michigan, and Lo Wood after being up there he thinks that Michigan is something special.

TOM: With your team right now, you are used all over on offense, have the coaches told you how they want to use you at Michigan?

RICARDO: They use me where ever I can get a mismatch in high school, whether it’s in the slot, on the linebacker, tight end, or the outside. The Michigan coaches told me that they want me mostly at WR, x and z. But if they want that mismatch, they’ll put me at tight end too.

TOM: Are you excited for that creativity that Rich Rodriguez brings? Being able to make plays specifically for you?

RICARDO: Yea, and just being around guys like that. Someone with that much ability to make a program good is exciting. The spread that he runs, he’ll make plays for me, and they’ll be big time plays, it will be crazy. To be able to make something big happen, it’s stunning. Being the kind of wide receiver I am, playing for Rich Rodriguez is going to be a dream.

TOM: Have you started to build a friendship with Shavodrick Beaver or Tate Forcier?

RICARDO: Yea, Tate I haven’t talked to yet. Beav we talked for a couple months now, just trying to get used to see how his personality is, him as a quarterback and me as a wide receiver. Beav is a cool guy.

TOM: Your Mom is a UM grad, how much did she weigh in on your decision?

RICARDO: I won’t lie; my mom was in my ear about Michigan ever since I can remember. I messed with her when I was younger, and would say I’m going to a different school, and she would say, oh no you’re not. But she’s sacrificed a lot for me, so I feel that I’m gaining another bond with her by going to Michigan.

TOM: How do you think your commitment to Michigan will have an effect on Michigan’s efforts in Florida and the south for your class?

RICARDO: By me committing and being from Florida, you don’t see too many wide receivers leaving the state. So I hope I show kids they can go anywhere, I have a positive influence on other recruits. They’ll start to think, if he’s going there maybe I should check it out, there must be something good about it.

TOM: You are miles ahead of most recruits your age, is almost a relief to know that you can focus on your senior year?

RICARDO: You don’t know how many letters and phone calls I got before I committed. My High School coach gave me the keys to the mailbox at school, and told me to go get the mail. It’s down now, and I get a lot more time to myself. I don’t worry about this coach calling, and that coach wanting to talk to me. Coming from where I come from, this is the greatest opportunity I’ll ever get. People used to tell me I was an average player, and I didn’t listen, and I feel like I can be an outstanding player.

TOM: Is there anything you want to really focus on getting better at? Since college is a big jump, what have the coaches told you to work on?

RICARDO: They feel like I basically have the essentials, but just stay focused. It’s a big step and transitioning to Michigan and a college atmosphere, I just need to stay focused on the task at hand. There are thousands of people screaming your name, and you have to be ready for whatever is thrown at you. My focus level has to be high; there will be a lot of obstacles. With my character and personality I should be fine. You can always improve, and I just want to keep improving.

TOM: Is there any possibility anyone could get you away from Michigan?

RICARDO: No, no, no. Honestly people asked me that after the visit, and I told them after seeing that atmosphere, there’s no way I’ll give up that opportunity. Rich Rodriguez said as much as you’re committed to me I’m as committed to you.

Comments

Musket Rebellion

November 3rd, 2008 at 11:24 AM ^

But she’s sacrificed a lot for me, so I feel that I’m gaining another bond with her by going to Michigan.

That is awesome. This is the exact kind of kid we need here.

Great work with these Tom.

Aequitas

November 3rd, 2008 at 4:17 PM ^

I agree.

Ricardo has talent and looks willing to work hard.  Hearing a comment like that reminds me of why Michigan has always been, and will always be different.  Hearing a young man with this much class and talent, excited about coming to Michigan, really made my week.

Who said Rodriguez can't recruit Michigan Men?

MH20

November 4th, 2008 at 1:47 PM ^

I can't wait for Ricardo to get on campus. I really liked the part about his relationship with his mom. Sounds like a good human being.

TomVH

November 4th, 2008 at 3:04 PM ^

The whole time I was talking to him, I couldn't believe it. If character, attitude, and the way someone presents themselves has anything to do with it, he's going to be amazing. I can't stop telling people how impressed I was with him, and the level of emotion and commitment he seemed to have at such a young age. He's going to be the next great one, I'm convinced.

Koyote

November 4th, 2008 at 5:03 PM ^

I like this line

"Rich Rodriguez said as much as you’re committed to me I’m as committed to you. "

Sort of shows a good way of going about the process. If they start looking around, RR will start looking around. If they don't look around RR won't look around. I can see how some kids won't like it, but it's a damn good way to protect the school instead of relying on a recruit who then leaves you a few days before signing day.

mth822

November 5th, 2008 at 8:52 AM ^

These other schools sell the idea to Michigan's recruits thats along the buyer beware reality or something. Like in Schembechler Hall now there's a sign by the door that reads,"caveat emptor." There's not, but there is a desire to protect the football program. In the world of an 18 year old, everything is temporary. Girls as well. So one day they are yours forever. The next they driving a red corvette because,"it's dope." Rich has been fair with his recruits. It's easy to mind screw a recruit right now about the whole of Michigan Football. The media is not helping that. It's a fickle industry/process to begin with. Good job Rich.

mth822

November 4th, 2008 at 7:35 PM ^

This is the real deal! I've seen a lot of you tube recruiting videos but this one was refreshing. Ricardo is a needed signee. Ricardo you need to go the Big House and catch some passes man. And here's why. These pass plays with RR and Michigan breakdown alot. Or the routes are rerouted and based off of scrambles. YOU ALREADY SHOW THE KNACK FOR MAKING PLAYS WHERE THERE ARE NONE! So you are an ideal fit. Michigan needs heady receivers more than ever. I'm really upbeat on this one, would be All Big Ten.