Double Hello: Freddy Canteen & Brandon Watson

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According to Adam Friedman from Rivals we apprently received commitments from both Freddy Canteen (2014 WR) and also his teammate Brandon Watson (2014 CB).

EDIT:  Confirmed by Sam Webb.


#Michigan picked up commitments Freddy Canteen and Brandon Watson from Eastern Christian Academy

Well, well.  Scott for sure to Clemson?

beevo

June 29th, 2013 at 12:00 PM ^

Does anyone know if these two were visiting this weekend?  I'm not sure if they phoned in the committments or delivered them while in A2.  I'm feeling pretty good about the Canteen commit; however, I'm not as sure about Watson.  This may be as much strategic as tactical IMHO.  Thoughts?

WestQuad

June 29th, 2013 at 12:01 PM ^

Glad to have them in the fold.  The painful thing about following MGoBlog is that you hear about some players that love Michigan for a couple of years (Josh Garnett, Treadwell, Scott, Westphal, Damien Harris) and you put them on your mental future Michigan players list.  If they don't come we tear our clothes and gnash our teeth.  The world is over.    Then there are the Channing Striblings of the world (Canteens and Watsons) who you've never heard of but the coaches like at camp and end up being really good.  Unlike a three year period in our recent past, I trust that our coaches can evaluate talent and get the players that they want.  I'm excited for this small school to play some actual games and to hear about what fantastic steals we got here.  Hearing about Channing Stribling's senior year was a lot of fun.  It's great having coaches that don't do their recruiting by reading rivals/scout/ESPN/247.

WestQuad

June 29th, 2013 at 12:58 PM ^

It remains to be proven out that the coaches can spot the diamonds in the rough that the recruiting sites haven't. (I trust them.)  But I think they have proven that they can recruit.  From reading this site, it seemed like RR had some rocky relations with the Michigan H.S. coaches.   Everything I've seen on our coaches is that Mihigan and Ohio HS coaches love them including that Ted Ginn Sr. piece in the Detroit News.

GoBluePhil

June 29th, 2013 at 2:29 PM ^

Of both of these young men. I doubt seriously this coaching staff watches a kid for one day and makes offers. There is background information that is gathered such as ACT, SAT, high school GPA, family, character, etc long before they get to camp if the coaches are interested. What good would it do to offer someone that can't make it in school. My son just went through the recruiting process and we had phone calls from other coaches telling us that a coach from this school called and asked about him. Not just his high school coach but coaches in the league and AAU coaches. They knew a lot about my son even before our official visit.

jblaze

June 29th, 2013 at 2:32 PM ^

Since everyone could be a flop (look at justin turner and all of his 5*s), has Hoke and staff shown they are not particularly good at judging WR (or any position) talent?

Did they offer and recruit a disproportionate amount of busts? I'm just curious, because given any of the recruiting sites or any top college's staff, I'll assume the college coaches know far more than writers for websites.

Magnus

June 29th, 2013 at 2:50 PM ^

I'm not making the argument that Hoke can't identify wide receiver talent. It might be true or it might not, but I don't have the inclination to do the research at the moment.

The point is not that he and his staff are bad at it. The point is that offers, by themselves, mean nothing. Just because a kid gets an offer at camp doesn't mean we should "trust the coaches" any more than if a kid gets an offer based on watching his games live or watching film only. Hell, the coaches might hit 80% on film offerees and then strike out completely on camp offerees.

At this point, there's no evidence to reach a conclusion either way. That's all I'm saying.

jblaze

June 29th, 2013 at 3:16 PM ^

As an untrained guy, I would think a camp is better than film. A coach can have the best corner cover a guy and see if he gets desperation. In high school, with all of the talent discrepancy, you never know who is covering a WR

At a camp, hoke can say, Jabril, cover this guy with Wilton as his QB and recruit Y helping on the double team/ safety spot.

It's a more controlled environment, which means coaches can better evaluate talent, right?

Magnus

June 29th, 2013 at 4:31 PM ^

Camps are a mixed bag. Yes, you can see if a kid can get separation, but you're also not watching a kid who's wearing 15 pounds of equipment, who's worried about getting nailed by a safety as he goes up for the catch, who's terrified when the lights go on. It is a more controlled environment, but that's not necessarily a good thing.

There are positives and negatives to game film, camps, etc. Perhaps these coaches are better at evaluating guys in person. Perhaps they're better when watching film. Maybe they're great or terrible at both.

bluesalt

June 29th, 2013 at 12:52 PM ^

It's always great when someone chooses Michigan. But I'm a llittle concerned about their high school and its commitment to academics, because I want our kids to succeed off the field and on.

m1817

June 29th, 2013 at 2:12 PM ^

Let's hope they have reasonably good ACT/SAT scores.  Eastern Christian Academy's  teaching methods are pretty non-traditional.  ECA sounds like a high school version of the University of Phoenix.

MayOhioEatTurds

June 29th, 2013 at 2:28 PM ^

To those who are uneasy about consuming one space on a limited roster with an unheralded recruit like Freddy Canteen, trust me-- there is no reason for fear.  This kid has otherworldly footwork.  When he gets on the field, he's going to be open 50% of the time no matter who is covering him.   

Don't believe?  Check out the video of him performing receiver drills:  Even a football enthusiast who only played high school ball will immediately see and understand.  Agility of this sort is extremely rare.  And he's still working at it.  Hard. 

And based on every report I have read of the recent Michigan camp (where he was offered), this footwork translates into routerunning.   

Can't wait to see Canteen in the slot.  He's going to break some ankles. 

maizenblue1971

June 30th, 2013 at 12:24 AM ^

if these are players Hoke wants.....and gets.....then I am happy. haven't seen it mentioned, but at a camp, you might get a feel for how coachable a kid is. very valuable and worth an extra star or two.