spring roster is up
I can't tell whether weights have been updated. A lot of guys are listed about where I think they were last fall: Clark 228, Beyer 225, Roh 269, Black 260. Ash is at 301.
For the 3 early entrants, Bolden (#35) is listed at 230, Ringer (#49) at 225, and Wilson (#22) at 190.
http://www.mgoblue.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/mich-m-footbl-mtt.html
Weights have not been updated for the returning players.
Yes!!!!!!! The annual good weight/bad weight debate is among us. Of course, it is all good weight.
How fat is Jack Miller!?!?!?!?!?!?
This year, he will play center and guard. At the same time.
That doesn't seem healthy...
it's all good weight
Bellomy from #3 to #8
Not sure about Poole and Ash's old numbers, that's all the changes I can find
Poole and Ash's numbers have not changed.
Wilson seems like a #22 kind of guy. I thought Bolden would be in the 20s or teens. Maybe he can swipe #15 now that Cox is gone.
Not sure about LB, but Mattison said something about him wanting certain position groups to been in a certain range.
that was in refernce to the SLB (i.e. Ryan) he wants those guys in the 80s/90s. Based on the fact that Morgan and Demens are 44 and 25 respectively, dont think he cares too much which # the Will and the Mike pick
Dont think I saw him at SLB once last year.
Wait...but I don't see Stefon Diggs listed?!
He's still deliberating about which number to pick.
False. We all know Stefon is a man of almost instantaneous decision making.
Lots of kids change numbers from their freshman to sophomore years or later. Floyd, Hawthorne, Talbott, Ryan, etc. Just because he has that number in the spring prior to his freshman year doesn't mean that he'll have that number for the next 4-5 years.
Hawthorne and Gardner both stay with #7, so Hawthorne should keep the 7A in the boxscore. Other potential hexadecimalists include winners (losers?) of the battles between:
#4s Cameron Gordon, Steve Wilson (RS SR QB)
#5s Justice Hayes, Courtney Avery - potential for lots of hexidecimal stats from either guy
#8s J.T. Floyd, Russell Bellomy - Bellomy could get some mop up stats
#14s Jack Kennedy, Josh Furman
#18s Blake Countess, Jihad Rasheed
#27s Mike Jones, who? MIKE JONES, Jonathan Keizer (RS FR WR)
#38s Thomas Rawls, Al Backey
#40s Nate Allspach, Antonio Poole
#54s Richard Ash, Jareth Glanda - let's hope Glanda doesn't show up in the boxscore again
#57s Frank Clark, Elliott Mealer
If there was any doubt as to the thinness of our OL and DL depth, there are no hexadecimal numbers > 57. I'm surprised that with no FROSH on the roster besides the early enrollees, there are still 10 duplicate numbers. I'm guessing #5 and #7 give us the most stats from a hexidecimalist this season.
(For those that don't remember, I did a weekly diary post linking to the boxscore. One of the regular items of the diary was a discussion of the stats accrued by guys with duplicate numbers, who were listed as 7A - Hawthorne, and 5G - Frank Clark. Yeah, I know, I really need to get a life.)
No offense, but you're wasting your time. Numbers have not changed/been updated except for the early enrolled freshmen.
March 18th, 2012 at 12:28 AM ^
Bellomy switched from #3 to #8, taking Terrence Robinson's number.
Terrence Robinson was number 82 this year. You can see him cause a fumble at about 1:40 of the following video: