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January 11th, 2024 at 6:58 PM ^

Shit. Really think we will miss him next year. 
 

Best of luck to him. Anyone on this team can do anything they want and none of us get to give them shit. Michigan National Champion forever. 

WeimyWoodson

January 11th, 2024 at 6:58 PM ^

That’s too bad. I know they talked about his measurables being off the charts, too bad he couldn’t catch onto the position. Will be interesting to see how he develops elsewhere. 

skegemogpoint

January 11th, 2024 at 6:58 PM ^

another guy who Sam Webb talked about for months before we flipped him from ND. Big loss I think. Projected starting CB in '24. No doubt NIL $$$$ playing a big role.

chalkeater

January 11th, 2024 at 7:01 PM ^

We will see it play out - with Johnson and McBurrows, Pollard, Hill, Harris all seeing time in front of him, I'm not sure he was the projected starter - he also might have just preferred playing offense and wanted to find a place. Totally understand and support players trying to find the fit that's best for them and being empowered - I think that might be even more of a positive change than just the NIL they hopefully can capitalize on. 

Double-D

January 11th, 2024 at 7:13 PM ^

Big loss?

We shall see but I doubt he would be leaving if coaches were telling him he was in line for playing time next year.

Sometimes we get enamored with measurable and forget you need a kid the knows how to play football.

Mikey Sainrstil for example.

or Wallace had quite a year for a CB not too big or fast who should have been picked on all year based on where you might hope to target this defense. 

G. Gulo of the Dale

January 11th, 2024 at 7:31 PM ^

Speaking of Sam, this interview ("Michigan CB Amorion Walker ready to earn starting role in 2024") didn't age well:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0On3iQoFU8

To be clear, I'm not criticizing Sam, just thought it was funny that this interview transpired less than two weeks ago.  Apparently, the "starting role" was with some other program.

CJW3

January 11th, 2024 at 7:02 PM ^

What the hell is the point of Ron Bellamy? We've used the exact same recievers since 2021 and haven't developed anyone behind them. We've lost Anthony, who had a great year for Oklahoma. Now we lose Clemmons and Walker, and we're supposed to rely on last year's class of sub 6 foot guys? I know we don't throw the ball much, but why would JJ want to come back to throw to next year's receiver room?

blueheron

January 11th, 2024 at 7:07 PM ^

Bellamy aside, UM accomplished quite a bit this year without a wide receiver [1] jump ball to a WR whose purpose in life is to snag jump balls. "CoJo" was more often diving toward the ground to get JJ's special passes of that type.

You can get a lot done with a bunch of receivers under 6'0".

[1] Loveland is excluded from the analysis. Did you know he'll be back next year? :)

Derek

January 11th, 2024 at 7:14 PM ^

There's just no way that a Michigan team without a huge jump-ball WR is going to see any kind of success. It definitely won't win three straight B1G championships and a national championship. It will never be able to compete with Ohio State, let alone Alabama. There's just no path to winning for a team without that particular piece.

colonel

January 11th, 2024 at 10:04 PM ^

I think it’s the tone and the context — coming off a national championship, why complain about anything, even if it is sort of a cause for future concern?
 

I am also a bit frustrated about WR recruitment, but it’s obvious as to why things have slowed down there. Michigan just doesn’t feature wideouts in the offense at great volume. I wish Clemons would come back, because I figure he could win a starting spot if he were to make a leap, but I get it too. He probably wants to play where he’ll get more than five targets a game if he starts to play well. Things are what they are… but also, you know, as it turns out, things are currently awesome!