bamf_16

August 12th, 2023 at 5:12 PM ^

Miami…

 

A team in an unstable conference with an uncertain future…

 

5-7, 7-5, 8-3, 6-7, 7-6 the last 5 years (33-28)…

 

Playing consistently to announced attendances of ~85% capacity…

 

Yes… that Miami

 

All seriousness though, Michigan is hardly weak at that position, and I do have to ask… how many edge rushers has Michigan put in the NFL the last 5 years? How about Miami?

 

 

Don

August 13th, 2023 at 8:21 AM ^

While I don’t discount the aspect of $$—whether via NIL or old-fashioned paper sacks—influencing this decision, I wonder if it’s influenced by where he’s living. If his immediate family is now down in Deerfield Beach, it’s a lot easier to see their son play in person in Miami than it would be to watch him play in A2. If he’s just living with some uncle and his folks are still up in Ohio, then parental proximity probably isn’t a factor.

blueandmaizeballs

August 13th, 2023 at 2:31 PM ^

I thought they moved to Florida from Ohio and now are moving back?   That was my understanding but I could be wrong.   But from what I read it is all about the money.  Those cheating bastards down in Miami with there one big booster who has scammed millions of dollars from people from his shitty business.   He had a 900 million difference between projections of profit and actual profit.   Made like 22 million but told Investors and others he was going to make close to 1 billion dollars.   

They are dirty and that is the only reason they have pulled in many higher ranked recruits.  Last year they paid good money and stole a recruit from us and other schools. 

JonnyHintz

August 12th, 2023 at 9:07 PM ^

I’ve only seen one visit and it’s not uncommon for players to visit their local colleges (they’re now 90 miles from Lexington). The whole “rumor” is based around them playing their final year of high school in Kentucky and the fact that Kentucky wants them. Nothing in regards to reciprocated interest. 

S.G. Rice

August 12th, 2023 at 1:16 PM ^

What's the deal, Miami just checks to see which edges are committed to Michigan, loads up a fat bag and gets a flip? 

We've seen this movie before.

Perkis-Size Me

August 12th, 2023 at 1:54 PM ^

I think this is a reality Michigan is going to have to accept for a while. At least under Harbaugh, Michigan isn’t going to be paying recruits upfront to come play for them. Other schools will, and we can’t realistically expect all these kids to “bet on themselves” and hope they’ll play well enough to get money down the road vs. going to a school that will pay them NOW, and pay them later if they perform on the field. I know the 17-18 year old version of myself would be hard pressed to turn that money down. 

That said, If you want to flip away from a national title contender and go play for a team that tops out at 8-4 or 9-3 on a yearly basis, playing in a half empty stadium with an apathetic fanbase, that’s your business. 

Midukman

August 14th, 2023 at 6:00 AM ^

I was in Miami a few years back when Sparty was in town and was offered free tickets. They were free because the client who had them had absolutely no interest in going to a game that was the equivalent of opening the oven door on thanksgiving and jumping in. Fwiw I wasn’t either. If it was guaranteed State was gonna lose I may have went but also had no interest in being carted out on a gator from dehydration. There’s a reason Floridians come north in the summer although Miami is an awesome place to call home November through April.  

iMBlue2

August 12th, 2023 at 2:15 PM ^

I said it before but since the Chiles thing recruiting has been weird in a negative way. Not sure what that means just an observation.  Wondering where this class ends up.  

njvictor

August 13th, 2023 at 6:09 PM ^

Chiles was essentially a Michigan lock for months and we were apparently setting up for him to commit to us on ESPN. Dude visits Florida and basically immediately commits after apparently RJ Moten shit talked Michigan resulting in Michigan staff and commits apparently being pissed. Likely not a result of that, but our recruiting momentum has fallen off a cliff since around that time

bronxblue

August 12th, 2023 at 2:17 PM ^

We hardly knew ye.

With the transfer portal I wouldn't be shocked if a couple of guys who go for greener pastures wind up circling back once the reality of yet another 6-6 season wears them down.

 

MaizeBlueA2

August 12th, 2023 at 2:30 PM ^

It'll be a blow, but I like Michigan's recipe right now. Top 10 class + Top 5 transfer class.

If we can get that to Top 5 + Top 3, we're cooking.

I'm sold on always having spots for transfers because of the culture and opportunities. 

Olu Oluwatimi was one of my favorite Wolverines of all-time and I can make a very good argument for him being the best C in school history.

Drake Nugent has gotten rave reviews thus far. As have Ernest Hausmann and Josaiah Stewart.

I love getting these instant impact guys. Known commodities. AJ Barner is apparently having a great fall camp as well.

Goblueman

August 12th, 2023 at 5:42 PM ^

FYI - Per 247 Michigan's 2023 Transfer Class was ranked 17th not 'top 5.'  Michigan's Recruiting rank is currently 6th but will likely drop because several teams ranked below Michigan only have 17 or so recruits while Michigan has 28...The enormous on field success of the last 2 seasons hasn't generated the improvement in recruiting one might expect.NIL or lack thereof (for new recruits) is the obvious reason.

mgoja

August 12th, 2023 at 10:42 PM ^

How does the current class compare to the classes that made up the cote of the team for the past two years?  Better?  Or just bigger?

 Seems to me that the success of the past two years proves you can build a top 5 team (but not get all the way to the top) with a sprinkling of 5 stars/near 5-stars, really good development, and a bit of luck with diamonds in the rough.  The current class may have 2 top tier guys - at QB and RB - so we may not be all that far away from matching the current level of talent (as HS recruits) that we've put on the field for the last two years.  Not the level we aspire to, but not too far off either.

schizontastic

August 12th, 2023 at 4:00 PM ^

Well, better to lose him to Miami than OSU or Alabama type of school. Maybe not Rudolph himself, but it seems a number of raw but high upside recruits going to Miami-type schools (high ratio of NIL $ to program success) might get their NIL $, be dissatisfied with their development (or the team record) and then want to transfer to a Michigan-like school to improve their NFL chances and enjoy their last couple seasons of CFB. 

Well, at least i'll tell myself this!

SalvatoreQuattro

August 12th, 2023 at 4:56 PM ^

Michigan has a multitude of edge commits in this class. That is probably a factor in Rudolph flipping.

The summer has not been kind to Michigan. A bunch of recruiting losses and a flip. Still have 18 4 star commits and plenty of time to add a few more over the season. Remember they got Hillman in April.

I would be curious to see what is going in. Is it “the bag”? Or are there other factors involved?