Calling TomVH ....

Submitted by Indiana Blue on

Tom  -  I'm not sure there is any way to thank you enough for all your hard work keeping us riveted to MGoBlog on the recruiting process during this most exciting "off-season" that I have ever experienced.  Had I known what was going to happen with tsio and Hoke's recruiting I would have bought stock in Orville Reddenbacher's!

As we look to the upcoming season and then the signing process in early 2012 ... do you have any insight into which of our 2012 recruits may be planning on enrolling early?  With the talent level of the 2012 class, I am beginning to wonder which of these recruits may want to enroll early to get a "head start" on their freshman season ... especially those incoming 2012 freshman that may have a realistic chance of playing aginst Alabama.  

Thanks & Go Blue

aaamichfan

July 14th, 2011 at 10:15 PM ^

I genuinely hope that none of the current 2012 class has any chance at playing against Alabama. If we somehow get a commit from Brionte Dunn, it could be possible. But I would see that as a bad thing.

Indiana Blue

July 14th, 2011 at 10:20 PM ^

may be thinking that they have a real shot at playing time.  I would hope that at least 2 or 3 of these guys are going to be able contribute as freshman.  Playing time is a strong motivator for a highly recruited & talented football player.

Go Blue

BiSB

July 14th, 2011 at 10:56 PM ^

Are we gonna see a linebacking corp of Bolden, Ross, and RJS? No.  But I have to imagine some freshman will see some special teams time, even in the Opener Of Death (hereinafter "the OOD").

Vincent

July 14th, 2011 at 11:13 PM ^

I don't dispute the observation; these kids really look like they want to play as freshmen. But why would a kid who would benefit from a year bulking up and learning the system want to burn the redshirt? Is it just the fun of playing? Seems to me that if you're a highly touted recruit who could get better with a year of S&C, you improve your odds of high performance, and thus improve how NFL scouts will look at you if you wait a bit.

I'm not saying they are making a wrong choice. I just honestly don't understand the reasoning. What do you think?

turtleboy

July 14th, 2011 at 10:27 PM ^

but there are a couple of spots where we could use 1 or 2 more bodies. Jarrod Wilson in the FS rotation would be good any time, but we're also set to lose 2 WLBs so one of our kids could sub in there. DT rotation will be thin and Pipkins could sub in early too, he looks ready. If we pull in a top WR then playing one in the red zone, or (if they have elite speed) down the sideline wouldn't be bad.

wlubd

July 15th, 2011 at 8:08 AM ^

In all likelihood they will. Kalis could probably jump in to the two-deep as a freshman, and according to Scout, Braden's huge now. Like 6'7" 320 lbs., mostly muscle huge. Due to lack of depth, he could be in the 2-deep at tackle when he arrives. All of a sudden, there's two guys who possibly won't redshirt, putting them a class ahead.

ChetChill

July 15th, 2011 at 10:18 AM ^

Is UM still offering more WRs? I know of a player who, although not "elite" in the minds of recruiting blogs, would be a great player. I saw in the UM info from yesterday that the Athletic Department loves to have suggestions so I thought this might be an appropriate player to show Brady if they are still offering. He only has C-USA offers now but I'm sure he's going to blow up his senior year.
<br>-Chet