Shane Morris & Team Detroit Win IMG Madden 7 on 7

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For Detroit Maximum Exposure, quarterback Shane Morris and running back Dennis Norfleet were voted co-mvps by Scout.com for leading their team to victory. The final score was Detroit 28 and Team Tampa 16, in a game that was not as close as the final score indicated.

 

Detriot quarterback Shane Morris, a Michigan commit and top 2013 prospect, struggled early Saturday; but once he found his game he was nearly unstoppable over the next two days.

http://michigan.scout.com/2/1082545.html

ILwolverine

June 26th, 2011 at 11:15 PM ^

A national tournament with a lot of top players? Will this help to hype Morris on the recruiting sites? Any great receivers there he may have been recruiting?

UMAFA08

June 27th, 2011 at 3:25 AM ^

Dudes. Mountains and molehills. Fine. You don't like that being used. I get it. Honestly, just because you don't like it, doesn't mean that the "big blue" reference is going to go away any time soon. ABC, ESPN, and any one else broadcasting Michigan games will probably continue to use it for a long time to come. Unfortunate as you may think that is, it is what it is. In addition, I'm fairly certain Bob Ufer used it after we beat Notre Dame a while back. That said, and given what's occurred here, consider it ridden from my mgoblog vocabulary.

Blue in Seattle

June 27th, 2011 at 10:20 AM ^

with all the recordings of Bob Ufer available, I think you'll need a link to prove yourself.

But if you want to compete on memory, I listened to Bob Ufer announce games on the radio when I was a kid (while watching the TV with the volume down) and he never used the phrase "big blue".  He always said, "Meechigan" because that is how Yost said it.

He would describe the team as "in Maize and Blue", which are a pretty unique set of colors.  Other teams are Blue and Gold, but Maize is the color name used for Michigan.

And that's why everyone hates Brent Musberger or any other announcer saying "big blue".

And that's why you should stop using it.

One Inch Woody…

June 27th, 2011 at 12:17 AM ^

Hi, this is my first time posting on the boards, but I've been reading for quite some time and I too had my f5 key dismantled from friday haha. Bringing such a high quality quarterback as Shane for 2013 would probably help bring in some top level receiving talent as well. That is, if I were Shane, I would definitely recruit some top receivers to help me get to the NFL.

star QB + star receivers + monstrous defense and who knows... maybe a national championship in 2014? I'm excited.

BrewCityBlue

June 27th, 2011 at 5:14 PM ^

Just highlighting what was said about Thompson in that there article as well....

 

"Ronald Thompson: The 6-foot-4, 240-pound tight end from Southfield (Mich.) High was Morris’ favorite deep target. A nice route runner, Thompson found the end zone numerous times on Sunday in helping Maximum Exposure win the championship."

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ChuckWood

June 27th, 2011 at 12:54 AM ^

Does anyone know why Norfleet isn't getting some bigger offers?  The kids film is very impressive.  He's undersized but extremely fast.  Every camp/event he's been a part of has resulted in positive reviews.

On another note, Shane Morris is an absolute beast.  I haven't heard this much hype since the great Jimmy Clawson (just kidding).  But I'd have to agree, Morris committing this early is the greatest thing for Michigan.  On his current 5* campaign, he's earning self exposure as well as Michigan exposure.  He seems like the kind of kid that will recruit for Michigan at all costs.  Going down to SEC country and taking home the tourney isn't east.  

It's almost sad how excited I am for a 16 year old kid.

ken725

June 27th, 2011 at 3:35 AM ^

I'm sure he is noticed, but hasn't picked up many offers for some reason.  One reason can be his size and that many teams might not see him as a every down back.  

I think that he also has the ability to be a goof KR or PR guy so that should give him more value.  

Mr Mackey

June 27th, 2011 at 6:56 AM ^

Poor kid might have to end up at State.. I feel bad for him and hope he picks up better offers than that. But I think there's no way we offer him, as he was a perfect fit for RR, but we're trying to transition, and he just does not fit the bill for MANBALL. Which is too bad.

Magnus

June 27th, 2011 at 8:00 AM ^

I think the main reason is just that Norfleet isn't an "elite" back with prototypical size.  Plus it seems like there are a lot of uncommitted running backs right now.  Once those guys start dropping for various schools, then I think Norfleet will be in the next wave of offers.  I could see him ending up at a lower tier BCS program.

jls1144

June 27th, 2011 at 8:28 AM ^

You'ld think they would have to take notice. I am sure a few teams will attempt to court him, even though he bleeds blue. How much does your offer list affect your * rating? Could a short list keep him from getting a 5*? The only reason the 5* would matter IMO is in recruiting a big time receiver. If Morris continues to travel and impress. He will do well recruiting on his own

iawolve

June 27th, 2011 at 8:55 AM ^

Being a younger guy, you would expect him to start slow sometimes which is just part of the maturation process (he hasn't even started his junior year). However, when he zeros into the zone, the kid goes off the chart. As he continues to develop, he will find that zone more easily and I am really excited about watching him play for us.

artds

June 27th, 2011 at 5:37 PM ^

Wow. It's crazy to think that we still have to play two whole seasons before Shane even sets foot on campus as a true freshment.