Upshur to FSU

Submitted by winterblue75 on

Commits to FSU (No surprise I guess)

Says UM finished 2nd (No surprise either)

Says Temple finished 3rd (whatever, has to keep the hometown happy)

Still plans on taking all 5 official visits (ummmm okay?)

UM not on his list of 5 OV's (ummmm what??)

 

"I want to do visits to USC, Alabama, FSU, Temple and Arizona State," Upshur said. "I don't have date for those yet but those are the ones I'm hoping to take."

Rabbit21

September 1st, 2015 at 2:43 PM ^

As far as M being off the OV list it might be a thing where he's seen M enough to know what he'd be seeing ala Gary.

Disappointing, but we all knew this was coming.

lilpenny1316

September 1st, 2015 at 2:49 PM ^

To be honest, I would've needed to take an OV to University of Detroit when I was in high school, even though the campus was only five miles from my house.  I had never stepped on campus.  

Plus Temple plays their games off campus.  So even if he went to the games, he still wouldn't be on campus.

HAIL-YEA

September 1st, 2015 at 3:42 PM ^

but I hightly doubt we will get any elite tight end recruits with Jay as the TE coach.  He might turn out to be a good coach but he is a bit on the cheesy/embarassing side. That being said I am ok with that because having Jim as HMFIC outweighs any possible negatives.

Btown Wolverine

September 1st, 2015 at 2:49 PM ^

womp, womp

On to the next option. I feel like we have some good young talent on the roster at TE already, and Harbaugh will likely unearth another talented recruit...I'm not particularly bothered.

ken725

September 1st, 2015 at 2:56 PM ^

We already have on committed in Sean McKeon. Rivals has him as a 2 star. People say he is underrated and can't really showcase his talents because his team mostly runs the ball.

If you look at his tape, you can see his athleticism for a guy that big. They run reverses and endarounds with him. 

MLaw06

September 1st, 2015 at 2:54 PM ^

I know we have one TE in the class... but it doesn't seem like we have that much intel on him.  How good is Sean McKeon and do we still need another TE in this class?

 

ken725

September 1st, 2015 at 2:58 PM ^

McKeon is a nice looking tight end at 6-foot-5, and a filled out 230-pounds. He's got the size of a in-line tight end at the next level and he's comfortable being attached to the offensive line as a blocker. He's got the strength and toughness as a blocker you like to see but he can also sneak out in the passing game and do some damage. McKeon shows great toughness after the catch and the ability to stay upright and pick up yards. He's got reliable hands and does a nice job sitting in open spots and showing the quarterback his numbers so he can be seen. McKeon is a big weapon in the red zone with his mismatch ability and how he can sneak out into a route. He's got the straight line speed and ability to threaten the seam. McKeon can extend and pluck the ball when it's in the air but shows some stiffness when he has to turn and adjust his body. He shows some very good straight-line speed, being timed at 4.69 officially in the forty yard dash and also vertical jumped 36.5 inches. Has the toughness and hard-nosed demeanor that Michigan likes.
http://247sports.com/Bolt/What-coaches-see-in-Sean-McKeon--37774039

Gentleman Squirrels

September 1st, 2015 at 3:16 PM ^

I wonder if Harbaugh wants to recruit another tight end in this class. Upshur and Nauta are impact prospects so it'd make sense to recruit them even if we're full for the position. But moving forward, anyone we recruit - possibly Jacob Mathis or Connor Murphy - would likely take a bit of time to develop.

Gentleman Squirrels

September 1st, 2015 at 4:15 PM ^

Oh yeah, definitely not worried about Harbaugh developing TEs into NFL talents. I was just under the impression that besides Jake Butt we didn't have a lot of tight ends that can be counted on every play. That would be a problem in the type of offense Harbaugh runs. To be fair, I do like Bunting a lot. I think he'll be really good in the future.