Pharaoh Brown gets new offer

Submitted by Dreisbach1817 on

Yes - you read correctly.  Three days after committing to Michigan, Oregon has extended an offer.  But the Pharaoh's decree will not be altered. 

Allen Trieu #Oregon offers #Michigan commit Pharaoh Brown tonight. He said that does not change his commitment.

To be sure, I don't think this is shady whatsoever - it's the way all college football programs operate (See Michigan's offer of Brionte Dunn).  But for me, this is further validation that Pharaoh is a special talent.  Chip struck gold with Jake Fisher and tried to pull an Al Golden.  But this Michigan staff is a recruiting force.

Noleverine

May 10th, 2011 at 9:46 PM ^

Very interesting.  If nothing else this will help his star rating, not that it makes him a better player.  But you always see it with early commits--kid commits, offers stop, rating drops.

 

Glad he's solid with the good guys.

MichiganMan2424

May 10th, 2011 at 9:55 PM ^

Lets just hope Pharaoh is as committed to UM as he says he is, and there's no reason to think he isn't.

Rabbit21

May 10th, 2011 at 9:59 PM ^

Whatever keeps those damn ducks away from Michigan recruits males me happy. I want no more Mathis' or Fisher's escaping to Team Nike to play for the fighting highlighters, no matter how great their facilities/ locker rooms may be.

WolvinLA2

May 10th, 2011 at 10:07 PM ^

Kind of a bummer that an Oregon offer is worrisome to us, especially regarding a kid from Ohio.  We're almost back to the point where a Michigan offer blows out most all other offers, Oregon included.

kman23

May 11th, 2011 at 6:05 AM ^

Technically it's not poaching since he isn't "contractually" signed to Michigan yet. He just gave us a verbal commitment. 

You're being pretty tough on snake oil. Snake oil has contruibuted to 104 catches for 13369 yards and 10 TDs and our 3rd string QB next year. Personally I'll take more snake oil anytime.

Everybody is fair game until they sign their scholarship. Players SHOULD only commit when they're certain but they are high schoolers who are often pressured by a million decisions like class size and competition and who the coach is which are subject to change so I understand changing a commitment.

This is the best thing Oregon has given us recenty... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nkbKjtuNJhQ&feature=related