Number of expected Transfers?

Submitted by StephenRKass on

With the transfer of Cullen Christian, we now have less depth, but we also have one more scholarship available.

I really don't want to know details, but I'd be curious if anyone close to the team expects any more guys to transfer. The silver lining to Cullen leaving is the ability to put out more offers, and to bring in more guys. There are always some guys who don't pan out. It is hard to imagine anyone not wanting to play under our new DC, but hey, it takes all kinds.

Quail2theVict0r

April 21st, 2011 at 3:17 PM ^

I would like to know the number of scholarships we have for this recruiting class. If I remember it was something like 17 or 18. If these two players actually leave we should be somewhere around 20....right?

PurpleStuff

April 21st, 2011 at 3:18 PM ^

Christian was at the bottom of the depth chart last year, too.  Guys who don't see themselves having any chance to ever get on the field are almost always going to transfer (and you kind of want them to, assuming the coaches have made the right evaluation).  I doubt we will see anyone leaving because they clash with the new coaches (just doesn't seem like their personality type) or because things are suddenly much more difficult (there is no "Barwis shock" this time around). 

With a second coaching staff getting a look and not being impressed, this just looks like a case of a guy who turns out not to be good enough to play at this level (much like Vlad after CU turned him down or Turner after he flamed out at WVU). 

To your question, there are probably a few other guys buried on the depth chart who may want to look elsewhere.  Such is the nature of the game.  We could probably speculate as to who they might be, but it really doesn't do any good to do so.

ken725

April 21st, 2011 at 3:30 PM ^

I felt really bad for Vlad because I think his offer from Colorado was not held up by the new coaching staff.

You are probably right about it not being an issue with the coaching staff, but who knows.  If anyone was going to transfer I thought it would be one of the many slot receivers that are buried on the depth chart. 

ken725

April 21st, 2011 at 7:27 PM ^

I do think we will eventually see the death on the ninja slot receivers.  I do think that we will continue to recruit guys that can play in the slot and outside (ex. Stokes).  I'm not saying we will get rid of slots, but we might not recruit the little slot ninjas that I have loved seeing on the field the past 3 years. 

Turd_Ferguson

April 21st, 2011 at 10:52 PM ^

To each their own, but I would much rather see the pre-RR type of receiver we used to recruit- Avant, Manningham, Breaston, just to name some recent non-#1 WRs.  Of course, some Terrell, Walker, Edwards types would be nice too!  I just don't feel like any one of our current WRs is a "go to guy" who steps up every game, someone you can always go to on a big 3rd down.  Hopefully someone steps up this year.

DesHow21

April 21st, 2011 at 3:26 PM ^

take into account the fact that the coaching change *prevented* at least one transfer, a certain Mr.Roh*. Given the apocalyptic ineptitude of the the previous defensive staff (scheme wise, coaching wise and personnel usage wise), I can't say I would have blamed him. 

So if the change results in 6 transfers I am really counting it as 5. 

* Second hand info, but quite believable in my books. But don't get your panties in a bunch if it doesn't meet your made up journalisitc standards.

chewieblue

April 21st, 2011 at 3:26 PM ^

if that dude couldn't crack LAST YEAR'S (ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!) starting defensive lineup, could he ever help us?  

I know he was a young kid, but wow.  There was a huge void and not only was he unable to fill it, he apparently was unable to even locate said void.  

Obviously I wish it would have worked out, but at this point let's cut our losses.  I'll take the extra scholarship.

Coldwater

April 21st, 2011 at 3:33 PM ^

The defensive back transfer is just the suck that keeps on giving.  Is he transfering because he isn't a starter?  He's still a freshman in college. Who does he think he is, Charles Woodson?   Doesn't he know it takes time to develop your skills to be a starter at corner.

 

Tom Brady sat on his ass for 3 years at Michigan before throwing a pass.  If Cullen realized he is not very good and simply out of his league in the Big Ten, I'd understand transferring.  But then that would lead me to question what RR even saw in the kid.  Its shocking because he was rated high by the "experts" at Scout and Rivals.   

MGoCooper

April 21st, 2011 at 3:35 PM ^

From Boubacar Cissoko, to Turner, now Cullen, this is considerably crazy. I don't understand how so many highly rated secondary players can all fail this badly. We're having the success rate of the Chicago Bears attempts to find a Quarterback. Maybe Cornerback is the new Defensive End, in terms of difficulty in fielding game changers.

marlon

April 21st, 2011 at 7:15 PM ^

The D.J. Williamson transfer rumors are just weird.  He was the #168 WR according to Scout and was unranked on Rivals.  Besides Michigan, he reported no offers from any other school--not even schools like Indiana and Louisville, which I assume at least expressed interest in him since they show up in his Scout and Rivals profiles.  If his transfer is motivated by a desire for playing time, it would appear that his only options would be DII and DIII schools.  I guess if that's what he wants, so be it.  But I just can't imagine giving up a free Michigan degree so that you can catch a few balls at Slippery Rock.

WolvinLA2

April 21st, 2011 at 7:22 PM ^

I agree with everything you wrote, but don't underestimate the power of an 18 year old to think he's a really big deal, whether or not there's actually anything backing that up.  I'm not saying that's the reason here, but who knows.  Maybe he thought that UM was right and everyone else was wrong and he was going to be a star and when it didn't happen right away he decided Michigan Football wasn't for him. 

My point is, it's hard to rationalize what these kids are thinking.  Maybe he just wants to go somewhere closer to home and run track.

jackw8542

April 21st, 2011 at 6:03 PM ^

article - says he thinks that he is doing great.  Maybe that perception is what is leading to his decision to leave.  He thinks he is doing great, but the coaches don't think he deserves playing time.

King Douche Ornery

April 21st, 2011 at 6:41 PM ^

Even without Rodriguez, people still go with the  "HEY it's ONE MORE SCHOLLIE FOR US YAYAYAYZZZ"

Uh, yeah. When we start signing the Zeke Pike's and high four and five stars of the world with all these "extra scholarships"---THEN wake me up with that BS.

Right now? Not replacing the losses with anything better.

WolvinLA2

April 21st, 2011 at 7:11 PM ^

Look, I don't know if you've been paying attention to the guys we're high on (or who've already committed) but chances are that extra scholarship will go to a highly rated football player.  As always, there's no guarantee that that extra player will be any good, but the chances that CC was going to be good were looking low as well.  He wasn't getting it, and the coaches could see that.  Did you see him getting much of a shot last year when the rest of our CBs were out?  Did you hear the coaches even mentioning his name this spring depsite our supposed starters at CB sitting out rehabing those injuries?  We literally had 4 healthy scholarship CBs for the spring, one of whom should be wrapping up HS, and the coaches put in Tony Anderson before CC. 

Since we brought in 4 CBs in last years class, I think trading CC for a 2012 scholarship spot isn't a bad trade afterall.  If our class doesn't fill up or we end up scraping the barrel at the end, you'll be right.  But I don't think that's how it will happen.

Tater

April 22nd, 2011 at 2:38 AM ^

My number, ever since the player meetings seemed to stabilize things, has been four with a worst-case scenario of six.  I see no reason to change it now.

As long as nobody who was going to help the team on the field this year leaves, it's all good.