joby1only

February 7th, 2011 at 4:19 PM ^

I saw this guy as a freshman starting varsity, you could tell he would be special someday. I told my buddy he will play on Saturdays and Sundays. As a spohmore he gave my school's reciever (who plays for Ohio Bobcats) a concussion. Dude brings "da wood."

Bodogblog

February 7th, 2011 at 1:42 PM ^

To expand a bit: in a very good year for talent in OH, where OSU is reportedly limited in schollies, and we have a new Midwest MANBALL coach and former NFL DC, I would prefer the front half of the list be populated with our most pressing needs (OL, DT).
So perhaps 'arghh' overstates it, but I thought the above was assumed. Very excited to see what this staff does in MI, PA, IL, CA, and TX, among the other non-Ohio states.

dennisblundon

February 7th, 2011 at 1:47 PM ^

Relax guy is a South Park reference, nothing meant by it. Next years class should be a great one. Hopefully filled with the finest offensive and defensive lineman in all the land because we sure do need them.

AnthonyThomas

February 7th, 2011 at 2:25 PM ^

Dan O'Brien and Matt Godin are two in-state DTs that Michigan has a great shot at. Jordan Diamond is a highly rated OT from Chicago who is said to be a Michigan lean. There are a host of other possibilities, but those are three highly rated guys who we have as good of a shot at as any school. I don't think it'll be a problem.

Bodogblog

February 7th, 2011 at 7:52 PM ^

"T Jordan Diamond is a monster recruit. The old staff offered him, and he's got additional offers from the Badgers, Irish (*I can see why you've popped your head in here*), and Arizona Wildcats, among others. He'll probably be a 4* around Taylor Lewan's hype level. When he came into the combine in the practice field (same one as the Bryant video, you can actually see him after Chris in one if the drills), he said something along the lines of 'it was his destiny' to play at Michigan. Since then, we've fallen off a little for him with the CC, but I think we should be in a pretty good place."