Wolvercane

March 29th, 2011 at 11:40 AM ^

With everything else on the board about him, it sounds more and more like he is now a silent commit and will become a verbal commit on April 15th when he makes his "announcement"

BlueVball8

March 29th, 2011 at 11:42 AM ^

I really want some 4 stars to start rolling in.  We need to beat out the that state down south, not cincinatti, msu, and a bunch of mac schools for the players were getting.  I am starting to question the quality of our 136 or so offers.

MichFan1997

March 29th, 2011 at 12:06 PM ^

many of its high ratings. They only set 11 guys as 5 stars thus far. They usually end with 50 or so. Some of their current 4's will become 5's. I think you can probably figure out where I'm heading. Ringer is probably going to be a 4 star when they get a more complete ranking done.

Also, he's a Sparty legacy, so there's that we can make fun of our enemies for.

MichFan1997

March 29th, 2011 at 1:06 PM ^

I was not aware his father played college ball until I read that post. I guess he'd be more of an Iowa legacy, but I think you're somewhat of a legacy or have some connection to anywhere your family played. Unless of course he just doesn't like Uncle Javon or something.

UMICH1606

March 29th, 2011 at 11:44 AM ^

Kaleb Ringer is the 16th best player in Ohio according to start and will be a 4 star when they release their actual full first set of rankings. It baffles me why people get all hot and bothered by the initial sets of rankings by any of the recruiting services when they are not even complete.

wlubd

March 29th, 2011 at 12:01 PM ^

Exactly. Neither Scout, Rivals or ESPN have released an initial ranking yet. Not sure why people are getting upset about lack of star ratings, since you know, it hasn't been fully released yet...

And that's not even getting in to the whole 'does star rating matter' argument which has been rehashed over and over again.

What I find most interesting is that people have been asking about where the 3* star mafia went and we're having the star rating discussion about a possible commit who by most accounts WON'T be a 3*. Mind bottlin'.

Michigania

March 29th, 2011 at 1:53 PM ^

"It baffles me why people get all hot and bothered by the initial sets of rankings by any of the recruiting services when they are not even complete."

It justifiable why people get all hot about it, because of the notion of "Carr's last few year the recruiting really slipped" recieves more credibility. It should not baffle you, at all.  Its been said by many insiders that Michigan recruiting took a hit ever since Les Miles and LSU staff told Jai Eugene that Carr had onset of Parkinsons... and RR classes haven't helped the notion that M recruiting isn't what it used to be.  This will change, with Hoke, however. It'll start with getting the big Ohio recruits this year, including Dunn, away from tSIO.

UMICH1606

March 29th, 2011 at 4:11 PM ^

But Ringer is a top player in Ohio. He is the #1 rated LB in the state regardless of recruiting service, and will be a 4 star player when, you know, the actual rankings come out. My point was that complete rankings are not even released yet on any recruiting service to pass must judement on them.

 I realize that we need better players to get back on top again, but at least wait until anything other than pre-camp season watchlist rankings come out before freaking out about where a player is ranked, no?

 

Wolverine 73

March 29th, 2011 at 11:48 AM ^

but knowing who these kids are and how they fit your program is more important.  look at WI recruiting.  they rarely have much of a "star" class, but they are consistently good because they recruit people who fit their system and are coachable.  then look at Justin Turner or Demar Dorsey, and realize that all the stars in the world mean nothing if you are not somewhat serious about school and willing to work to exploit your natural talent.  everyone wants to see a bunch of 4 and 5 stars, but those stars are no guarantee of success.

chitown.victor

March 29th, 2011 at 12:26 PM ^

...then make your decision.  I am not an expert at breaking down game film, but looked  to me like he played downhill, was aggressive, loved to hit, and was good in zone coverage.  Yeah, I know, highlights are highlights.  But, if I see a video of last years linbacker play and any of those attributes are displayed by anyone other that #25, it will be the first time I see it.

Tim

March 29th, 2011 at 11:45 AM ^

Tom's posted several times (and I've noted in Wednesday Recruitin' posts) that he plans to make a public commitment the day before the spring game.

As far as whether that commitment is to Michigan... things certainly look promising, no?

MGoRob

March 29th, 2011 at 11:48 AM ^

6'0" 220lb linebacker, YES PLEASE!  I mean, he just screams deadly linebacker ready to take your head off

(pic posted on main page)

Kid sounds excited about Michigan, which I absolutely love.  Great news if true.

jmblue

March 29th, 2011 at 12:42 PM ^

Now there's the Sparty we all know and love.

IIRC, the main reason Javon Ringer went there in the first place was because he never got an offer from us or OSU.  It's not like he turned everyone down to go to Sparty.  They should have realized that kids just don't normally do that, especially from out of state.

 

Bodogblog

March 29th, 2011 at 1:01 PM ^

"MSU is coming off an 11-2 season and a share of the Big Ten championship. That should allow the Spartans to be very selective about whom they offer. U-M is in a rebuilding stage and new coach Brady Hoke is being aggressive and stirring early interest."  FREEP, 3/24/11 - Matt Dorsey is a recruiting analyst for SpartanMag.com and Rivals.com 

They're just like Texas now dude

dahblue

March 29th, 2011 at 5:18 PM ^

How great is it that State's coming off their best season in recent history (granted luck, convicts and a JV schedule helped that greatly) and they're off to a nothing start with recruiting.  No big names are coming out of Renaissance, the SE pipeline seems dry and (back to the norm) no one cares about State.