G0B1U3

November 27th, 2011 at 3:40 PM ^

I know this sounds completely insane, but am I the only one who is worrying we are talking to too many decent to good 2013 players already, because so far it seems the best of the best want to sign on in 2013 and I know we aren't taking nearly as many next year. Is there a chance we get to Signing Day 2013 and have to say no to studs because we signed good players early? I'm very intrigued by our early 2013 start, but just curious about this.

JohnnyBlue

November 27th, 2011 at 3:44 PM ^

I"m sure the coaches will save 3-4 Scholies like they did this year.  The coaches seem to be going for a Texas Model. Get the bulk of your class commited before the season, then focus on the 5 star long shots

but we already have one 5 star stud in shane morris, and Dymonte Thomas from what i've heard is going to be b boarderline 4/5 star type.

Hill.FootballR…

November 27th, 2011 at 4:47 PM ^

Exactly! It is very simple, no team in college football would turn down Morris or Thomas at any time if spots are available or that position isn't completely full. If we add Treadwell and Wiggins our top four guys in the 2013 class will possibly be better than our top 4 (of 23) from this amazing 2012 class. So the problem with your question is that these are good players that we would be taking over studs, these are studs that we would be taking early in the process over a bunch of long shot 5 stars that you are lucky to get 1 or 2 of late in the process.

GBOD2

November 27th, 2011 at 4:00 PM ^

@taylormcnamara1 man Michigan was crazy fun. You can tell the legacy and tradiition being there. We need to talk asap.... Joshua Garnett just tweeted this