'14 OT Commit Ward transfers to IMG Academy in Florida

Submitted by JT4104 on

Per our ole friend Tom....Denzel Ward has transfered to the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

Same school as '14 QB target Michael O'Connor.

Not going to say it's the end of the world, but might put Florida in the drivers seat at this point

 

OL commit Denzel Ward has transferred to IMG Academy in Florida. Said he moved down yesterday.

Blazefire

January 21st, 2013 at 9:27 PM ^

This may not really mean anything other than that he decided that was a great place to spend his senior season becoming the best he could at a game he probably never really thought he could play at the highest level.

Long time till next February.

Leaders And Best

January 21st, 2013 at 10:19 PM ^

I'm surprised how many people are taking such a pessimistic view of this right away. Just like Tuley-Tillman, maybe Ward does not come from a great high school football program. Seeing that Ward is new to the game, the IMG Academy could be how he feels he can best dedicate himself to getting better at football (just like QB Michael O'Connor did).

This is uncharted territory as IMG Academy is just starting their football program and fielding their first HS team this fall. We have no evidence how this is going to go, and may be something we end up seeing more in the future. And I am guessing the NCAA is going to be paying really close attention to the school so I doubt there will be any dirty dealings there.

Ward's recruitment was going to be battle with IMG or not, but we have a head start, and he still considers us his school right now. If we can keep him in the fold, we may get a more polished player and a possible early pipeline into IMG. Our coaches are already scheduled to be there tomorrow to visit Michael O'Connor:

Michigan, Michigan State, USF visiting tomorrow, gonna be a good day!!

Leaders And Best

January 21st, 2013 at 10:56 PM ^

NCAA has a tendency to turn a blind eye to hijinks of its own members, but not high schools especially one run by a sports agency.  For example, their crackdown on AAU teams and the ruling on Eastern Christian Academy this year:

http://www.athleticscholarships.net/2012/09/20/ncaa-deals-blow-to-academy-football.htm

The only hesitation I have is that the NCAA is a client of IMG, but this article details the lengths IMG Academy has to go to make sure it stays on the right side of the NCAA. The academy has been around a long time, and most of their athletes play non-revenue sports.

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/andy_staples/06/13/img-academies-weinke/index.html

BlueInClearwater

January 22nd, 2013 at 7:27 AM ^

Plus the Bradenton/Sarasota area is nice. It's about a 45 minute drive south of me and I have an uncle there that we see a lot, and it's a sweet place to live, IMO. Close to Tampa, not too far from Fort Myers or Orlando, beautiful weather, Siesta Key Beach which is tip top, any restaurant/store you can think of, and not too bad of traffic by Florida's standards, ect. Probably why Maria Sharapova, Dick Vitale and numerous other people with lots of money live there.

gwkrlghl

January 21st, 2013 at 9:29 PM ^

and upon wikipediaing it, I found that it is is basically part of a corporation. Based on the wikipedia article, I'm not actually sure it's a school...

UMICH 15

January 22nd, 2013 at 6:17 AM ^

it's probably the closest thing to being a college athlete.  Entire schedule planned out with  academic load just enough to get you into DI schools and emphasis on sports the rest of the day.  Wake up, conditioning, classes, practice, study hall.  Except the conditioning and coaches are way better than the average HS.  Plus they have Manatee HS to compete with and they are always a top 50 (nationally) HS.

Leonhall

January 21st, 2013 at 9:31 PM ^

Until next February, but like stated above, he basically isn't committed anymore, and if he is, probably not for long. I'm not pissed, the kid should take his time and make what he renders to be the right decision for him. If he chooses Blue, that's great, if not, there will be others my brothers.

cigol

January 21st, 2013 at 9:30 PM ^

I view this as a positive.  He's going to get much better coaching and play against much higher competition down there. Sky's the limit for someone with that frame.  I'd rather have a 50% shot at getting a vastly improved monster than a 90% shot at a really raw 4 year project.

ken725

January 21st, 2013 at 9:32 PM ^

I was curious to see what the IMG Academy is about and this is what I got from their website:
The Academy Program is structured with an annual two-semester system that runs from September – May. IMG Academy incorporates a “collegiate-style” daily schedule for student-athletes that consists of a half-day of academics and a half-day of sports training/competition. At IMG Academy, academic enrichment and athletic skill development represent only a portion of the training that student-athletes receive. We instill the confidence that allows our student-athletes to aspire for anything that their mind can imagine, while providing the tools to help them reach those goals.

Gameboy

January 21st, 2013 at 9:36 PM ^

IMG Academy has been around for a long time. In the beginning it was created so that tennis players can train year round with schooling on the side, but it has expanded since to golf than to other sports. Usually, they have no allegiance to any school. But I don't think this is a positive turn of events for Michigan.

ken725

January 21st, 2013 at 9:42 PM ^

They might not have an allegiance any school in particular, but 

Additionally, the high school prep program includes: Early College / Dual Enrollment via the State College of Florida

I feel like that gives the Florida schools an advantage if the recruit wants to enroll early.

julesh

January 21st, 2013 at 11:31 PM ^

Yes, but in my experience, dual enrollment credits are really only accepted by other schools in the same system. I tried to take my FIU dual enrollment credits out of state and could not transfer them, but they were valid in any public univeristy in Florida. Now, whether that really means anything to a student-athlete deciding where to go to college is another question.

julesh

January 22nd, 2013 at 9:08 AM ^

Pretty much bullshit. Florida decided a few years back that it doesn't want to have community colleges, and had I think all the community colleges add at least one bachelors program, so they could call them just regular old colleges.

pbmd

January 21st, 2013 at 9:57 PM ^

IMG is a for profit entity involved in sports at all levels.  I do not believe they are geared toward preparing well rounded people.  I invision more of a for profit  "Marinovich Program".

I would be surprised if this person matriculates at Michigan.

Do we know of any other  D-1 recruits who attended this academy?

Don

January 21st, 2013 at 10:10 PM ^

to be worthy of transfer, since it's obviously a diploma mill for academically-challenged high school athletes. Cross him off the list.

Leaders And Best

January 21st, 2013 at 10:37 PM ^

IMG Academy has sent kids to Ivy League schools and other schools with similar standards as Michigan. The purpose of the school is to provide more intense preparation in sports and started with the Nick Bollettieri Tennis Academy.

Michigan is on their page as well:

http://www.imgacademy.com/about-img-academy/history-success

jdon

January 21st, 2013 at 10:51 PM ^

sour grapes much Don?

It is what it is.  Ultimately we are talking about a student athlete who is in his junior year of high school with an opportunity to go far with his football skills.  Why shouldn't he go there and why wouldn't we want him if he did?   Don't let your homer glasses obscure your view.

 

Honestly, I think some people don't have the stomach for recruiting... It isn't about any one kid and great talent usually comes with great risk.  It is what it is.

 

mgorojo

January 21st, 2013 at 10:10 PM ^

The high school football program is still relatively new at IMG, but there have been players training for the NFL Combine at IMG for over a decade now. Based on the reactions I've seen from the who's who of draft prospects this year, the facilities at IMG are better than most major D-1 programs. It's a competitive environment, and whichever school ends up landing Ward will benefit from the year he spends here.

Sac Fly

January 21st, 2013 at 10:16 PM ^

I would actually be happy about it. Being from Chicago I can tell you, CPS football players are extremely raw and not in shape to play in college right away. Coaching and facilities are sub-par.

Libertine

January 21st, 2013 at 10:18 PM ^

He's a 3* raw prospect that's as likely to be a bust as he is a boom prospect. With how awesome our 2012 and 2013 OL classes are/were, losing an offensive line prospect like Ward doesn't cause me to lose sleep at night.

With that said, I'd love for him to remain committed, but losing someone like Ferns would be a MUCH BIGGER blow.