Naseir Upshur trending FSU

Submitted by Mitchamaniac on
With the departure of Isaac Nauta from his FSU commitment, the pressure has been applied on Upshur. I noticed he has been trending FSU, receiving 7 CBs today alone. Upshur will not be attending the BBQ. He is visiting FSU next Wednesday with his father and two brothers. Things are not looking well. Edit: Forgot to add he is no longer announcing a commitment on Aug 8th.

Blueblood2991

July 29th, 2015 at 6:18 PM ^

Ok.  Does that person know that you are sharing their seat numbers online? I'd hate for you to piss off the wrong person on twitter and they come looking for you and beat someone else ass instead.  I know its far fetched but people are crazy.

MLaw06

July 29th, 2015 at 8:41 PM ^

This is kind of a silly post. 

Summary:

1. No change in Pop's visit schedule to Michigan.

2. He is taking a trip to FSU that he was going to take anyway.  It's going to be his first time there, but he's already been to Michigan a couple times.

3. There is still a long time until his commitment.

So that leads OP to say PANIC!!  Seems like you are applying your own pessimistic lens to the facts at hand.

Victor Valiant

July 29th, 2015 at 6:04 PM ^

Upshur is a great prospect but if he's going to blow off Michigan for FSU on a whim like this then I'm not sure he was ever Michigan material. Also, what would it say about him that he was going to attend FSU because he'd have to compete with Nauta, which is what this whole thing would seem to imply.

MLaw06

July 29th, 2015 at 8:58 PM ^

WHy would you think he doesn't want to be at Michigan?  He did not cancel a Michigan trip, he only scheduled a FSU visit that he was planning to do anyway.  He's not even committed, so he can go on visits if he wants to.  So you are saying that you only want to get recruits who have never visited another school.  Come on. 

Franz Schubert

July 29th, 2015 at 8:31 PM ^

the point is legitimate. Upshur was a major Michigan lean, in fact he said himself he almost commited. Now all of a sudden FSU loses a TE commit and he cancels his announcement date and everything is trending FSU including a ton of crystal balls. This huge swing in his recruitment immediately followed the loss of the FSU commit. If you don't think this related you are dumb. We still want him, but there is a legitimate point that he didn't embrace the competition. Unfortunately on this board pointing out a very real point like this gets generalized into somehow attacking recruits or making excuses when it's neither.

MLaw06

July 29th, 2015 at 8:56 PM ^

His announcement date was cancelled weeks ago.  He does not control the CB's.  THose change based on the recruiting analysts who have probably not even talked to Pop about this. 

You obviously haven't been following his recruitment at all.  FSU and ASU have always been in the mix and FSU was the top competitor with Michigan the whole way.  He is great friends with Nauta and that was one of the strong points of FSU that he could play with Nauta. 

You are not pointing out any real points as you are claiming, but rather, you are stating falsities and trying to pass them off as truth, when you haven't even paid attention to his recruitment.

Franz Schubert

July 29th, 2015 at 9:04 PM ^

Are you seriously unaware of the shift in this recruitment since Nauta decommited? Stick your head in the sand if you want. Answer this, has there been a shift his recruitment since yesterday? You can't be serious. Smh

DHughes5218

July 29th, 2015 at 8:21 PM ^

I don't think it makes him afraid of competition, but it does help his chances of playing time and that's a smart move. They should look at a situation and see if it gives them the best chance of being successful. We wouldn't say that Rudock was scared of the competition at Iowa. I doubt he would've picked us if Gardner had another year of eligibility or if Morris would've been the starter last year. 

I don't think it's fair to say they are afraid of competition when a player looks at a roster and picks a school with a need at his position.

Franz Schubert

July 29th, 2015 at 8:36 PM ^

It's the same thing. No one is calling him a coward or even saying it's not perfectly reasonable to want an easier path to playing time. Stop being so PC and sensitive. Harbaugh does value that ultra-competitive type which couldn't care less about who is there.

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DHughes5218

July 29th, 2015 at 11:12 PM ^

How am I being pc or sensitive? Why is it a selling point to recruits when players are graduating and early playing time is available? I guess any player who falls for that is afraid of competition. So I guess every rookie free agent who looks at depth charts before choosing where to sign is afraid to compete. It makes sense to evaluate schools based on their depth chart. It happens all the time.

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MLaw06

July 29th, 2015 at 9:12 PM ^

Oh, we lost 10% of our Crystal Balls.  Give me a break.  There are months left to this recruitment and Harbaugh isn't going to throw his hands in the air and surrender like you.

Mitchamaniac

July 29th, 2015 at 6:22 PM ^

"Even with Nauta committed, tight end coach Tim Brewster maintained regular contact with Philadelphia (Pa.) Imhotep Institute four-star tight end Naseir Upshur. The two have amped up communication since yesterday's news broke on Nauta.

"Every hour," Upshur said of his communication with Brewster over the past 24 hours.

...He was going to wait until October to take an official visit to FSU, when the Seminoles host Miami. But with the recent change in FSU's situation at the position, Upshur can't wait that long."



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Franz Schubert

July 29th, 2015 at 8:43 PM ^

There has been a monumental swing in Upshur's recruitment since FSU lost a TE commit. FSU has been recruiting Upshur for a long time which would make it even more obvious why the shift occurred now as opposed to last week or a month ago when FSU was recruiting Upshur.

Victor Valiant

July 29th, 2015 at 6:49 PM ^

I'm referring to the way in which he will have (presumably) gone about it, not that he chose a different school over Michigan. Jumping on the FSU train the second after Nauta decommitted and abandoning his plans to attend the BBQ/Michigan would definitely imply he wasn't a good fit at Michigan or his heart was never in coming here. It also implies he was afraid of competition with Nauta since his decommiting is the only new variable here.