Saturday Swim Lanes

Submitted by alum96 on

Thought it would be relatively quiet until Monday but this is Harbaugh's Michigan fergodsakes.

Just a quickie today.

Changes:

  • Hamilton out (damnit)
  • Nate Johnson back to firmly in
  • Viramontes projected to be the silent commit
  • Mathis was barely in this table anymore but Ole Miss visit seemed to solidfy him there
  • Lorenz just CB'd Stewart to Stanford so I am going with that and calling him out for now
  • Pie got both Lorenz and Wiltfong to Louisville today so I already had him off the board but this seals it.

So down to 25 spots taken from 26 yesterday.  With 31 total projected which is inclusive of 1 grayshirt.

Going to remove 1 more for Dytarious Johnson (academics).  Brad Hawkins sounds like will sign on NSD and then work more on his academics so keeping him in class.  This drops us down to 24 commitments.

Projected final guys:

  Yes  
25 Rashan Gary  
26 Victor Viramontes UM
27 Lavert Hill UM
28 Quinn Nordin USC / UM
29    
30    
31    

 

This leaves 3 spots - if we get the 3 guys from the Pacific Time Zone we done.  If you believe in video game recruiting 1 of those spots goes to Fuller; if you believe crystal ballz not so much.

  Trusted Agents?  
1 Connor Murphy Left Coast v UM
2 Devin Asiasi Left Coast v UM
3 Boss Tagaloa Left Coast v UM
4 Isaiah Simmons Clem / Neb / UM
5 Jordan Fuller OSU
6 Will Fries PSU

 

alum96

January 30th, 2016 at 6:35 PM ^

Stewart just announced to Stanford fwiw.  Should mean good things for other targets as I dont think we'd let him go without a firm yes elsewhere.

chatster

January 30th, 2016 at 9:22 PM ^

alum 96, thanks for these updates.

If disaster strikes and (a) Murphy, Asiasi, Tagaloa, Simmons, Fuller and Fries all sign with other schools, (b) offensive linemen E. J. Price and Greg Little also sign elsewhere, and (c) the coaches aren't able to flip any other highly rated players who'd been offered scholarships but committed elsewhere, would that limit the 2016 class to 28?

Would there be any other options for Michigan's coaches, besides holding the scholarships for either graduate transfers or possible early enrollees who'd otherwise be in the 2017 class? I'm assuming that they wouldn't offer scholarships to some of the preferred walk-ons if they hadn't already offered them scholarships.