The Levenberry prediction/decision open thread

Submitted by wolverine1987 on

While there are just as many factors that say he'll choose us as there are that he'll choose FSU, I'm going to say I think he goes FSU by a whisker, unfortunately. Two reasons: first, we don't offer a Criminal Justice major, which according to Tim at Rivals he very much wants to major in, and second, all of his Dad's comments, while absolutely glowing about Hoke and Michigan, kinda sound to me like what the Bachelor says about the girl that comes in second: "she's an amazing girl, absolutely fantastic, she has big things ahead of her and some lucky guy is really going to be fortunate to get her." Not that I know (ahem) anything about the Bachelor, my wife must have told me about that...

/hope I'm wrong

/trying not to jinx

Cold War

April 24th, 2012 at 11:13 AM ^

I think Levenberry would be a nice get, but with our depth at LB in these classes, he doesn't feel huge to me.

My gut says this is a Garnett all over again.

JimBobTressel

April 24th, 2012 at 11:14 AM ^

In the event we don't get him, that gives us a "hit glass in case of emergency" scholly doesnt it? who can the coaches go after instead?

Frank Drebin

April 24th, 2012 at 11:24 AM ^

Everyone keeps talking about depth at LB, but I think that EJ's ability to play the SAM is a big deal. Sure, McCray will probably be slotted at the SAM, but there is the chance that he outgrows the position and slides to DE or a hybrid role. This could leave a big hole, as many of our recently recruited LB's are more WILL or MIKE LB's. I think Levenberry's ability to play both the SAM and MIKE would be a nice luxury to have and would truly strengthen the overall depth of the LB's as a whole.

Bodogblog

April 24th, 2012 at 11:53 AM ^

Jake Ryan - RS Soph
Cam Gordon - RS Junior

I thought RJS was coming in as a SAM, and as you say, we have McCray.  4 deep with quality talent is pretty good in '13, relative to the last several years.  Ojemudia is an option as well, though he's coming in as a WDE. 

Besides, in a pinch I think we could move Beyer back or Bolden out there and be just fine.

TexanGOBLUE

April 24th, 2012 at 11:34 AM ^

If you read Farrell's article on Rivals, you can see he favors FSU. Levenberry starts his pro's on FSU with his Crimonalogy Program he wants to major in. His words:

"It will come down to getting a degree first, playing for a conference title and playing for a national title."

MGOUSMC

April 24th, 2012 at 12:37 PM ^

I'll take over. We have 2 and a half hours before he even announces. 

 

Plus you can plan all of the well wishers posting their respective last tearful goodbyes wishing him good luck or when he chooses UofM random posts that will resemble......

 

I KNEW IT ALL ALONG MIKE FARRELL, YOU'RE JUST A FUCKING HATER!!!! YOU SUCK!!!! 

or

COACH HOKE POINTED AT HIM AND HE KNEW THAT HE WAS BLUE!!!!!!!

Dustinlo

April 24th, 2012 at 11:34 AM ^

I'm with Farnn on this one. Seeing Farrell miss on this would be an added bonus to pulling in Levenberry. I'm pretty sure he even said FSU was Levenberry's leader a month ago and E.J. corrected him on it. Let's hope he's wrong again.

flwolverine

April 24th, 2012 at 11:34 AM ^

About three year's ago who would've thought that we would be talking about someone of Levenberry talents as just a luxury?

Damn, I don't miss 2008-2010!

Elmer

April 24th, 2012 at 11:35 AM ^

A few weeks ago I would have been really disappointed if he picked FSU.  Now it appears that instead of being a borderline 5*, he's likely a generic 4*, it won't sting as much if he heads south.  

Like other people said, we have good depth at LB and we'll likely land two or three more studs in 2014.  

ChuckieWoodson

April 24th, 2012 at 11:36 AM ^

psychology I'm seeing here today.  We all thought Garnett was a lock - now most are thinking FSU for EJ.  The only logical conclusion one can draw from these two totally unrelated situations is that EJ will choose Michigan.  The choice is clear.

 

Jmilan

April 24th, 2012 at 11:50 AM ^

It would be awesome if he commits today. However if he doesn't commit best of luck to him, but 2012 and 2013  recruiting classes so far still have me jackin' it in San Diego.

these wolverines

April 24th, 2012 at 11:56 AM ^

i understand no one wants to get there hopes up, but Levenberry is a need to me yes we are going to have 2 nice years of LB hauls but look before that we had no depth and you can never have to many LBs. I think Mattison wants to eventually have a rotation system,  like Bama or Lsu they have highly rated guys sitting the bench and seeing little action example Saint-Dix, Depriest, so theres not much dropoff on rotation plus you give these guys times to be college ready and understand the system instead of forced into freshman action. I want to get to the point where most of our freshman redshirt and because there not needed right away. Also if every highly rated recruit panned out FSU and Texas would win championships every year and there not even close IMO.

ChuckieWoodson

April 24th, 2012 at 11:58 AM ^

Despite my mini-tirade yesterday on the Bosa "good luck' thing - I do think it's acceptable for members of this board to wish EJ good luck even if he doesn't chose Michigan today under the pretense that, based on my calculations - there is only a 1.73% chance of Michigan playing FSU in the next 4/5 years.  That, and his dad said we're probably going to win a NC in the next 4 years.

2014

April 24th, 2012 at 12:46 PM ^

I won't rehash the things that may or may not be negative about Bosa, since most of those tend to be based on a) his sweet picture on Twitter/Rivals and b) a couple of tweets...

But Levenberry and his family have been nothing but respectful and complementary to UM during this whole process. He deserves good thoughts regardless of his decision...

Willhouse

April 24th, 2012 at 12:13 PM ^

I have a sneaking suspicion that EJ will go FSU, and many of our other top targets will choose other schools other than Michigan. It feels like this happened last year, too. We came hot out of the gate and secured a great class, but kind of limped towards the finish line and lost out on some elite talent and playmakers.

Feels like we are setup for the same thing again this year. Don't get me wrong - I am still thrilled with both '12 and '13 classes and I am expecting big things from these guys - but it would be awesome to cap off the recruiting season by actually securing some of the elite guys that wait until later in the process.

It's like a really good movie that starts with an awesome action scene at the very beginning, but is basically drama and dialogue throughout the rest of the film. It starts out really strong, and kind of tails off from there,  but overall still a good flick due to that great beginning scene.

Can't think of a good example right now, but you get my drift.

JCV16

April 24th, 2012 at 12:56 PM ^

at some point we should have a meta post about why it is nearly impossible to express opinions other than EVERYTHING IS 100% AWESOME without getting negged.  Of course, such a post would itself get negged.

BiSB

April 24th, 2012 at 1:04 PM ^

You can disagree without being disagreeable. Rational, well-articulated arguments are rarely negged, regardless of how un-rosy the opinion. 

He who says "I worry about our interior defense. We lost too much production and leadership with Martin and RVB, and Big Will still hasn't shown he can be the answer in the middle" will invoke a discussion, but won't usually be negged.

He who says, "BWC is a bust, and our D-Line is gonna suck cause all teh good players left. Thanks a bunch, RichRod" will be negged.

BiSB

April 24th, 2012 at 1:06 PM ^

That negs do basically nothing.  They don't affect your point totals, and they only affect your 'karma' if you pile up a bunch of them, and even then, karma doesn't really do much. Voting mostly serves as an easy way to gauge public opinion on your post.

BiSB

April 24th, 2012 at 1:12 PM ^

There is a guy who negs PGB on sight. But while individual posters may vote you down purely because they disagree, Almost all of the people around here are pretty reasonable.

Okay, MOST of the people around here are pretty reasonable.

Would you believe MANY of the people around here are kinda reasonable?

Final offer: Some of us aren't total pains in the ass?