TomVH: Jordan Diamond Update

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Illinois OL Jordan Diamond just tweeted that his decision will likely come sooner than expected. I sent him a text to see how soon was soon. He said:

Yeah, my decision will come sooner but I'm still evaluating schools. It will probably be the first game of our season.

Jordan plans on visiting every school that he's already visited to do his final evaluation. Previously he had said that he wanted to take his official visits and take his time throughout the season. 

dennisblundon

May 18th, 2011 at 1:16 PM ^

Hopefully it's good news. I have to imagine with as crazy as recruiting has gotten these days, that more kids will opt to decide early just so they can enjoy their senior year.

jonny_GoBlue

May 18th, 2011 at 1:16 PM ^

Very telling...

Any ideas/thoughts on why he decided to move up the date?  I would assume it's because he's at least becoming comfortable with the idea of committing to a particular school.

Frank Drebin

May 18th, 2011 at 1:20 PM ^

Tom or others. What other schools has he been looking at recently? Has he been taking visits, and what level of competition are we facing for him right now?

WolvinLA2

May 18th, 2011 at 1:20 PM ^

For a while he's been a commit that I've most wanted to sign.  And until we get commits from other highl rated OTs, he'll stay up there on my list.

Beavis

May 18th, 2011 at 1:36 PM ^

I will be eating these words in 3-4 years, but:

Yup - really sucks to lose a 3-star tackle whenever there are TONS of talented ones this year to take.

You can throw that LB from Colorado into the same f'ing group.  Willingham.  At the time, it was painful - but now, I don't really care.

Beavis

May 18th, 2011 at 1:55 PM ^

We have 1-3 more years of Lewan.  Unless he somehow leaves after this season (which never really happens for OL), we'll be fine.  Fisher wouldn't crack my "top 3 recruits we had at one point and then lost" last year (Hart, Frost, Zettel).  So, to get upset about him choosing the Ducks over us - just because it is now a "position of need" is silly. 

maizedandconfused

May 18th, 2011 at 2:37 PM ^

I really wanted to see D. Hart in the Maize and Blue..but the problem I could have foreseen was that everyone in Michigan already associates Hart with the gutsiest running back who also happens to be the schools alltime leading rusher. Big shoes to fill.. same last name wouldnt help.

Hannibal.

May 18th, 2011 at 3:48 PM ^

We might have 2 or 3 more years of Lewan, but he might get hurt, and there's the RT position to think about.  Lots and lots of eggs in the Schofield and Lewan baskets right now, and Schofield hasn't played a meaningful snap.  We whiffed badly in the 2010 class and we got two guys in 2011 who are projected to move inside to guard (Bryant and Posada).  But both of them now will probably have to stay at tackle, so we could have another Steve Schilling situation.  We're dangerously thin at that spot until the class of 2012 has had a year of practice and weight training.  If we have a couple of injuries, we're looking at an apocalypse equal to the Great QB Apocalypse of 2008 and the Great CB Apocalypse of 2010.

WolvinLA2

May 18th, 2011 at 4:08 PM ^

I know no one likes to rely on walk-ons, but in 2009, 2010, and 2011 we brought in an OT walk-on each year.  They are all big, strong  guys who will be getting a lot of reps due to the lack of depth.  I'm not saying that all three of them should see the field, but it's very possible that whoever emerges as the best player in that group is good enough to be the guy to back up Lewan and Schofield should something happen to one of them. 

WolvinLA2

May 18th, 2011 at 5:53 PM ^

Yeah, he's the oldest of that group, and he certainly has the size (6'8" 298lbs from last fall's measurements).  Even more than this year, I think it will be interesting who our third OT is once Huyge's gone in 2012 betweem Gunderson and the RS frosh Posada and Bryant.  It will be nice if he could cement that back-up spot and let one or both of them play OG.

wlubd

May 18th, 2011 at 2:14 PM ^

That's right. Because MSU recruits nationally now. Never mind that all 4 of their commits are from Michigan and Ohio and they have a combined 0 offers from UM, ND and OSU...

alex-goblue

May 18th, 2011 at 1:36 PM ^

We have already recieved verbal commits from two top 150 atheletes at Cas-Tech and Harrison and they each have a teammate from their highschool in the top 150 with U of M on their list. Chances are looking good that we could have about 7-8 top 150 atheletes for next fall! Lets keep the cycle going. Hoke takes a great approach towards recruiting. GO BLUE! The future is looking good!