Recruit Sightings?

Submitted by w2j2 on

Did anyone see any recruits at the game Saturday?

Hoken's Heroes

November 7th, 2010 at 7:16 PM ^

Arnett has had enough time to see that UM throws the ball. He didn't have an epiphany yesterday. Assuming he had no idea up till yesterday, he then wasn't following anything U of M was doing and I honestly wouldn't want him at UM. But, I think he's been following what UM has been doing. The question isn't whether he was concerned with U of M's air attack but if he wants to play for these coaches and play along with these players. I don't think he fits in with the culture at U of M. I think MSU has a better shot with him, imho. As always, I'll be more than happy to be proven wrong if he ends up coming to U of M but don't hold your breath.

New Carr

November 7th, 2010 at 8:46 PM ^

Family values are important to him...He wants to play for a self proclaimed Christian coach that gives convicts a pass and has his Christian soldiers run violent dorm crusades on the student body.   A "win at all costs" coach such as RR, you know, the kind of guy that benches his All-american level QB to further protect him from a possible head injury, even when his job is pretty much on the line, is not his cup of tea.

Wolverine in 312

November 7th, 2010 at 8:55 PM ^

Arnett seemed to be very pleased that Michigan was throwing the ball so effectively.

the title of the scout article is "They throw the ball," a quote from the interview. I don't think Mr. Webb would have used that if it wasn't relevant to Arnett.

DeAnthony also said the coaches came up to him after the game and asked him "who said we don't throw the ball?"

Just saying that I think the passing game blowing up is helping our chances.

Are you calling Arnett a thug?

mlGOBLUE

November 7th, 2010 at 10:30 PM ^

that discussions of "culture" are risky territory on here.  The risk of insulting recruits or their families, even inadvertantly, is quite high.  You bet many of them read this blog, as its the best source of info on the program.  Even being vague about it can backfire, as people start to wonder what someone really means...

Ch125

November 7th, 2010 at 6:50 PM ^

Bet the kids from Dr. Philips are pissed they didn't get to come up for this one.  Hopefully they at least got to watch it on TV together.

bdsisme

November 7th, 2010 at 6:53 PM ^

General question: How close to the field are the recruits during the game?  Do they stand on the sideline, or are they in the club seats?  Or, do they have first row seats in a certain section?

In one respect, it'd be cool for them to be close to the UM bench, so they can see the players, coaches, and experience the game like a player.  Then again, if they wanted to see the true beauty of the offense, it is best experienced from about 25 rows up in the stands (in my opinion).

Mgobowl

November 7th, 2010 at 7:00 PM ^

I think they start off on the field during warm-ups, then move to seats. Someone from my high school was being recruited for a non-revenue sport and they hooked them up with tickets low in the bowl between the 35's. Also, I don't think the NCAA allows recruits to be in the club level or boxes. At least that's what I got out of the Iowa kerfuffle.

Search4Meaning

November 7th, 2010 at 8:41 PM ^

MSU had their recruits on the fifty yard line starting at the fifth row, and going up to the twentieth row.  

(I was in the twenty first row and actually got to talk to a couple of them.  I don't remember their names but one was a Spartan through and through, but the other one wanted to play for Michigan - I never checked to see where either on went.)

1997 MSU game - Woodson's INT right in front of us.  Damn, that was sweet.

pullin4blue

November 7th, 2010 at 7:48 PM ^

I had sideline passes for Iowa and what I saw was that the recruits were on the field until the coin toss and then they go into the stadium. They all sit in the first five rows directly behind the Michigan bench near many of the player families. The all have front row center seats. They go back down on the field after the game and are allowed back through the tunnel to the locker room.  There were a ton of guys for that game, some have already committed and others that haven't yet. There were also probably some younger guys there as well. They have to pay for their ticket, but Michigan gives them a seat with the other recruits.

MGoShoe

November 7th, 2010 at 9:20 PM ^

...be in the general admission area. Seating in premium seating or the press box is expressly prohibited.

13.6.7.2 Complimentary Admissions. During the official visit, a maximum of three complimentary admissions to a home athletics event at any facility within a 30-mile radius of the institution’s main campus in which the institution’s intercollegiate team practices or competes may be provided to a prospective student-athlete. Such complimentary admissions are for the exclusive use of the prospective student-athlete and those persons accompanying the prospective student-athlete on the visit and must be issued only through a pass list on an individual-game basis. Such admissions may provide seating only in the general seating area of the facility used for conducting the event. Providing seating during the conduct of the event (including intermission) for the prospective student-athlete or those persons accompanying the prospective student-athlete in the facility’s press box, special seating box(es) or bench area is specifically prohibited.

PKnoll_17

November 7th, 2010 at 9:24 PM ^

That may be.....We are good friends his bro babysat me when I was younger but anyway i talked to him on friday at the SVSU - Michigan basketball game ( His older brother Pat plays for SVSU ) but he said he was probably coming. I should've stated that better. my bad.

DreadedBackfield

November 7th, 2010 at 7:11 PM ^

I saw Arnett, Crockett, Morgan, and the 2012 rb Mahone at the game, but that's nothing new that Tomalready told us. The 67 pts should show Arnett, Morgan, and Mahone what they can do in this offense. For Morgan i hope it shows him the PT he can get here.

Wolverine Convert

November 7th, 2010 at 7:31 PM ^

Anyone care to elaborate on the "culture thing"? Does he prefer ski masks over helmets with wings??

Why would someone that grew up a fan and lives this close not want to go to Michigan and play in an awesome offense?

New Carr

November 7th, 2010 at 8:49 PM ^

Family values are important to him...He wants to play for a self proclaimed deeply spiritual coach that gives convicts a pass and has his Christian soldiers run violent dorm crusades on the student body.   A "win at all costs" coach such as RR, you know, the kind of guy that benches his All-american level QB to further protect him from a possible head injury, even when his job is pretty much on the line, is not his cup of tea.

mmccrae

November 7th, 2010 at 7:51 PM ^

Beyer was in row 1 at the 50 and Matt g the kicker from Cali was there right around the same area. Other people with name tags were up there, but I couldn't read them.