Aziz Shittu Withdraws Commitment to Stanford

Submitted by detrocks on

Following up on Tom VH's post from yesterday, ESPN and Rivals are reporting that Aziz Shittu has withdrawn his commitment to Stanford and is opening up his recruting again.   It certainly seemed to be moving in that direction in Tom VH's post and it's official now.

 

BRCE

June 3rd, 2011 at 3:34 PM ^

This decommit aside, Stanford's recruiting has been remarkable so far. Shaw is actually picking up the pace from Harbaugh.

michgoblue

June 3rd, 2011 at 4:43 PM ^

They have a lot going for them in terms of recruiting.  For one, if you have ever been out to Palo Alto, it is freeking beautiful out there.  No Michigan winters to contend with.  Also, they have been very up and coming over the past two years, and just capped an amazing season.  Second also, there are a bunch of recruits who really do look for academics - for those kids, there are only a few schools that really offer top-flight football and academics - ND, us and Stanford are the only three that come to mind (although I am sure there are a few others).  Of those schools, how many also have beautiful weather and are located on the west coast?  Obviously, the academic standards make it difficult for them to recruit some kids, but they do have a bunch of nice selling points.

pfholland

June 3rd, 2011 at 4:56 PM ^

Speaking as a relative local (Los Gatos) I can say that it is anything but beautiful in Palo Alto right now.  Low 60s and overcast, with rain expected all weekend.  I do not put up with a ludicrously high cost of living for rain in June!

Marvin

June 3rd, 2011 at 4:18 PM ^

How is Shittu actually pronounced? She - too?

 

He doesn't look Middle Eastern for sure. Would love to have him here, as he looks like a fast beast.

JimLahey

June 3rd, 2011 at 4:25 PM ^

Definitely a middle-eastern name, but there's a good chance it's Islamic-African. Many names we consider to belong mostly to African Americans are actually Islamic, of which there are many members in Africa. Kareem, Jamal, etc. are examples of this.

Anyways, my useless commentary aside, I believe Shittu becomes our highest rated target at this point, so I am extremely excited about this and hope Mattison can work his magic.

neoavatara

June 3rd, 2011 at 4:24 PM ^

I know how I am always going to pronounce it.  

God, how awesome would this kid look in the Maize and Blue?  I know...dreaming...but he is in the open market now, time for Hoke to get going!!!

Durham Blue

June 3rd, 2011 at 5:40 PM ^

for this board post might be:

"I Shittu not, the 5-star DL withdraws his verbal to Stanford"

I always come up with this Shittu after the fact.

Fox14

June 3rd, 2011 at 6:18 PM ^

Man i hope Michigan gets this guy.  Imagine a D-line with Aziz Shittu, Pharaoh Brown, Mario Ojemudia, and Matt Godin.  Not to mention guys like Pipkins and Wormley.

Man that would be dominant!

D.C.Blue

June 4th, 2011 at 12:33 AM ^

I can appreciate the occasional play on words with certain athletes awesome names.  I'm sure with his size, he didn't take a lot of teasing in school, but I worry that a guy like Aziz could get tired of the fact that every time his name is mentioned, people are constantly making comparisons to fecal matter.  I haven't checked blog pages of the other schools that are recruiting him and I'm honestly not trying to be a Debbie Downer but this play on his name could get old and lead him in other directions.  Once is humorous but seeing the same things being said every time his name is mentioned...I mean, come on?!

makkd97

June 4th, 2011 at 7:35 AM ^

Is Hoke and coach Mattison aware of the strong Arabic community in the greater Detroit area? If this is important to him, it could be a benificial recruiting tool.

Magnus

June 4th, 2011 at 8:51 AM ^

We need defensive tackles.  And not just any defensive tackles, but ones who can play early.  Carr and Rodriguez did a decent job of getting "high-end talent" (Martin, Campbell, Ash), but they forgot about that whole "depth" thing.  And Rodriguez f***ed it up even more by running a 3-3-5 and telling any defensive tackle that they would have to take on double-teams as a NT for the next four years.  And the recruiting pitch of "Oh yeah, plus you'll be playing on a crappy defense" must not have helped, either.