Mr Mackey

July 5th, 2011 at 10:15 PM ^

Wow.. I've spaced a lot recently. I thought the OP was just a couple lines long, because for some reason I assumed the whole bottom part was his signature..

My bad! Now that I read the article, I can say that I'm now aware who his top schools are.

turtleboy

July 5th, 2011 at 10:36 PM ^

list right now? At this rate if he committed there 1/2 the guys in his class would be ruled ineligible and leave early for the NFL, he probably wouldn't play in any bowl games, and maybe the 4 years he plays there get retroactively wiped. They just sent a bunch of guys to the pros, but it's a pretty bad situation there, regardless.

jackw8542

July 5th, 2011 at 10:03 PM ^

among his leaders, his taking back his commitment from PSU is not likely to be big news here.  Personally, I would rather he go to PSU than ND, as like many Michiganders who are also Michigan alums, I hate ND but merely view PSU as another Big Ten rival.

Vivz

July 5th, 2011 at 10:03 PM ^

Yet it does not look like he will be part of our class.

Seems that we have fallen for him and there were some off the field concerns if i wasnt mistaken.

Would be interested to see how this plays out though.

Not sure how he fits in with O'brien, Shittu and Pipkins and only looking for 1 DT

 

JustGoBlue

July 5th, 2011 at 10:59 PM ^

Michigan's undergrad Biochem program was ranked 26th in 2004 by USNEWS, Sports Medicine is a med school degree, Michigan's med school is generally pretty good and I believe sports medicine is top 3.  Athletic training, which would probably be the closest undergrad degree to that, through Kinesiology, I couldn't find a ranking for, but the Kinese program in general is, I believe top 20.

One Inch Woody…

July 6th, 2011 at 1:22 AM ^

This is ot but biochem can be found currently under three departments, chemistry, molecular and cellular development biology (Biology), and the Med School. But most undergrads who are biochem majors fall into the chemistry department. The difference between chemistry and mcdb is that chemistry follows more of the chemical mechanisms while mcdb follows more of the structural implications of the mechanisms. Both are extremely tough, and if you want to preserve a good gpa, good luck. Orgo is a gpa-eating monster and Intro to Biochem will make you kiss dreams of med school goodbye. That being said, you still learn stuff (a little) (at least... I did).

teldar

July 6th, 2011 at 8:01 AM ^

Orgo was agpa destroying monster, but I actually liked biochem. Took it as an undergrad course, but keller plan which they billed as the same as medschool biochem. Took it with genetics and 8other credits of 4&500 level bio classes. My worst grade was a b+. And it was in genetics which I thought was the easiest class i took that semester.