An Interview with Kenny Wilkins
Maize and Blog talked to Kenny Wilkins after the OSU game for his reactions to the loss, why he chose Michigan, and where he projects to play at Michigan.
He doesn't plan on enrolling early.
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November 22nd, 2009 at 11:04 PM ^
Interesting to see how the D Line ends up. Martin and Van Bergen for sure, with Roh when hes got a hand down, but I wonder who else. Campbell?
November 22nd, 2009 at 11:08 PM ^
I like the "we" instead of "they."
November 22nd, 2009 at 11:10 PM ^
Also Lalota. Anthony has great speed for his size and I'm guessing he'll end up playing quite a bit.
November 22nd, 2009 at 11:14 PM ^
I was impressed with Wilkins opinions on the program and RR. Sure, I'm sure he's been fed a lot of that from friends, family, coaches, and recruits, but he understands that it takes time to build a program, and he wants to be apart of it when it's completed.
Another thing that struck me (even though we already knew this to be true for programs like Michigan) was that it was a dream of his to come to a place like Michigan. No matter what happens as far as records go, especially only over a 2 year span, players across the country know Michigan. We've always been synonymous with success, on and off the field, and we always will be. Players AND their parents and coaches know what opportunities this University can provide these kids in the weight rooms and the classrooms.
Honestly, no National Championship can replace the value of the education you can receive at Michigan compared to what you'll receive at Florida or OSU, and Michigan will never lose that, not in a million years. We'll always be the leaders and the best, and it's good to see that, regardless of the record the previous season, we've still got that going for us.
Go Blue!
November 22nd, 2009 at 11:23 PM ^
The interviewer seemed to be trying to get him to decommit. "How, after such an awful season, can you still want to go to Michigan?"