FB Recruit DJ Pickett Official Top 5 Schools

Submitted by Killer Khakis on February 10th, 2024 at 10:10 AM

https://247sports.com/college/michigan/article/dj-pickett-top-five-miami-lsu-oregon-georgia-michigan-recruiting-commitment-226924738/

Miami, Michigan, Georgia, Oregon, and LSU. One of these teams is not like the other (both in NIL and recent hardware).
 

Pickett is a 5* corner from Florida, has some Michigan ties through family. He’s expressed he isn’t interested as much in NIL and has a strong relationship with Clink. Felt good about our chances getting him but Miami signed his cousins whom DJ said he’d love to play with. Fingers crossed Moore and Co can close the deal.  

DHughes5218

February 10th, 2024 at 10:54 AM ^

“Me and Coach (Steve) Clinck(scale) have a real good bond,” Pickett said. “The coaching change really didn’t matter as long as Coach Clink was still there…”

Yeah, it’s probably not looking too good now. 

Perkis-Size Me

February 10th, 2024 at 11:57 AM ^

I don’t really buy it when any of these kids say that NIL isn’t important or deciding factor for them. They’re playing nice to the camera.

Which, for the record, is completely fine. I’m sure it’s what they’re coached to say, and I would unquestionably be doing the same thing. But as a five star talent, when someone is flashing a six or seven figure check in front of you just to sign on a dotted line, I don’t care who you are, you can’t tell me that’s not strongly influencing your decision. Especially if you come from a family, as a lot of these kids do, that doesn’t have any real money to its name.

Which is why Michigan should continue to not be surprised when it gets left standing at the altar by dozens of top recruits. I’d say Michigan was probably already fighting from behind to get this kid’s services because their NIL capabilities are grossly inferior to these other schools, but now that Clink is gone too, probably time to move onto the next recruit on your board.
 

Richard75

February 10th, 2024 at 6:03 PM ^

While OSU clearly has stepped up its spending, money alone doesn’t explain their recruiting success.

They continue to fare better at certain positions (WR, CB) than others (OL, DT). Not that their line recruiting is bad; it just isn’t on the level of what they’re pulling elsewhere.

Given that they’ve long needed to improve in the trenches, it stands to reason that they’d have a pile of top-10 recruits there too if it were all about the money.

DHughes5218

February 10th, 2024 at 7:42 PM ^

I don’t know if they out-bidding on every single player that commits to them. They’ve been recruiting at a top level ever since Urban Meyer showed up, but does it matter if they are buying players? Whether we like it or not, recruits are getting paid and it’s unrealistic to expect our staff to consistently build an elite team with one hand tied behind their back. It’s time our NIL collectives elevate their game and allows our staff an opportunity to compete in recruiting.

Perkis-Size Me

February 10th, 2024 at 12:27 PM ^

That’s why I’m not really sure that losing Clink matters, from a recruiting standpoint. 

Coaching standpoint, absolutely. But for any recruit who’s going to win you anything, one of their main questions, if not their only questions these days, is “what are you going to pay me?“

You can have the best recruiters in the world, but since Michigan doesn’t have a good answer to that question, those recruits are going to move on and say “Fine, I’m heading down to Austin where I can show up to the football facility every day driving a Lamborghini.”