Visitors this weekend

Submitted by Magnus on June 12th, 2022 at 10:24 AM

Michigan has/had a bunch of recruits in town this weekend. For whatever reason, I don't think this weekend's visits have been blown up around here as much as I would normally expect. There is another huge visit weekend next week, but this weekend was a good mix and 4- and 3-star prospects. 

The two headliners are probably top-100 prospects RB/CB Jeremiyah Love and S/CB Makari Vickers, but picks are coming in for TE Chico Holt to commit and some think Michigan is doing really well with 6'7" DE Collins Acheampong. 

For those of you who are glad Don Brown is gone, Michigan even got a couple 310+ pound nose tackles on campus in Kayden McDonald and John Walker.

Here's the link to the full list: LINK.

On a side note, if you haven't heard, I have now started working part-time for Rivals. I may be stretched a bit thinner, but I am still going to maintain Touch the Banner and keep posting here on the message board and whatnot.

MusicCityMaize

June 12th, 2022 at 10:33 AM ^

Congratulations Magnus on starting with Rivals.   Appreciate your TTB site and your visitor recruiting updates that you link here -  your summaries are helpful to track who is making their way to A2.  

JonnyHintz

June 12th, 2022 at 10:34 AM ^

Is your position with Rivals going to limit what you’re able to share here on the board and at TTB, or can we expect the same sort of content? 

MaizeBlueA2

June 12th, 2022 at 4:13 PM ^

Josh is the man, I couldn't keep paying the $10/month. But he's seems like a genuinely nice guy who enjoys good old fashion chatting about Michigan (over the business or self-promotion aspects that some of his counterparts relish in).

You all will make a great team. Congrats!

BoCanHam15

June 12th, 2022 at 10:53 AM ^

Thanks a million Mags, and congratulations.  You are proof that hard work pays off.  Your avatar alone made me sign up on Mgoblog years ago.  That's the truth.

The Denarding

June 12th, 2022 at 10:56 AM ^

Hey man I didn’t get a chance to congratulate you…I know these things are a huge labor of love and your reward is usually people telling you how wrong you are with a much more nominal knowledge base.   Rivals is getting a gem…really happy for you! 

Blue@LSU

June 12th, 2022 at 10:58 AM ^

and some think Michigan is doing really well with 6'7" DE Collins Acheampong.

You wrote on TTB that this is his second unofficial visit. He must have some interest if he's willing to pay his way to visit twice from CA, right? 

And damn, 6-7/230? Need to get him in the cafeteria ASAP.

mwolverine1

June 12th, 2022 at 11:08 AM ^

I believe this is an OV for him. Also he has a bizarre situation where his school's football team was shut down for good during COVID, and it doesn't seem as if he is going to transfer prior to graduation, so he will be 2+ years from playing football by the time he enters college.

EJ Holland of On3 has predicted Acheampong to Michigan so we may be learning a lot more about him soon.

On3 does list him at 6'8" 254.

mwolverine1

June 12th, 2022 at 11:12 AM ^

The following visitors have received at least one prediction to Michigan:

  1. Collins Acheampong
  2. Aaron Gates
  3. Jyaire Hill
  4. Chico Holt
  5. Logan Howland
  6. Paul Mubenga
  7. Christopher Terek
  8. Semaj Bridgeman (post-visit prediction)
  9. Fredrick Moore (post-visit prediction)

Not sure I agree with all those picks but this could be the start of a nice run for us.

NewBlue7977

June 12th, 2022 at 11:34 AM ^

I read somewhere that Jyaire Hill really loves Michigan and wants to commit, but his parents are pushing to wait it out because they don't have trust in Harbaugh due to him trying to jump to the NFL.  This was something I read mid-last week on an article talking about possible commits to Michigan this weekend.  

NewBlue7977

June 12th, 2022 at 1:19 PM ^

A year ago NIL was just about to kick off for all NCAA schools.  A year ago Harbaugh didn't flirt with the NFL to the level he did this past winter.  In one year gas prices increased by about $1.50. 

June is always a huge recruiting month for Michigan, but this year seems a lot different for obvious reasons that I mentioned.  Harbaugh has made it difficult for the program's recruiting aspect to build any momentum from making the playoffs last year.  Hopefully Moore, Bellamy, Hart, Elston and Clink can make some magic happen and overcome the obstacles Harbaugh created.  

 

P.S. I am not blaming Harbaugh for flirting with his NFL admiration, but when you tell everyone that "This feels like the beginning", referring to Michigan being elite, then entertaining a few NFL coaching options just a couple weeks later, then you are one of the obvious reasons this recruiting class has gotten off to such a slow start. 

OldSchoolWolverine

June 12th, 2022 at 12:08 PM ^

Everyone is glad Brown is gone.  The program struggled with him... Even affected the offense in practice going against a small front and then getting crushed in the Big Ten.  Jims deference to elders kept him on a few years longer.

CaliforniaNobody

June 12th, 2022 at 12:18 PM ^

I think too many have forgotten the good parts of Brown's tenure, as visible as the bad parts were. I also think claiming he was retained for *years* longer than he should is pretty crazy, the defense was top 10 nationally every year until the last one. If you really expected Brown to be fired based solely on the OSU game in 2018.. well, I disagree.

energyblue1

June 12th, 2022 at 4:32 PM ^

It was already obvious by 2018 that we were getting to light on DT’s and the Osu game was a harsh reminder.  It had nothing to do with the single 2018 osu game.  

It was a long standing issue now that Brown had several things that coordinators were exposing with his defensive alignnment/assignment, putting a safety over a speed slot rec 12yds off the ball that couldn’t cover that level rec..  It was first exposed by Colorado and Osu, Psu and other teams attacked it every time they could.  Osu couldn’t in 2016 with JT Barrett as the qb.  

DT recruiting, specifically lack of run stopping dt and few with the size to be able to play against a top BigTen Oline.  For those that doubt, look up who he inherited vs who he recruited… 

Inability to adjust his coverage scheme.  I don’t mean zone/banjo concepts I mean simple things like shading the db inside or outside on his rec.  

Bump, jam, physically delay a route by any time.  

ALevels of defenders, all corners always the same level, esp on the same side of the field in multi rec formations.  

Lack of communication in the defensive backfield, they rarely communicated well, never transitioned coverage or as you do in a banjo coverage, or man in zone pass off a rec but communicate so your db’s know what’s coming.  

No bump/jam, no levels, no communication led to the crossing route nightmare game.  That was 101 of how not to play man coverage.  And none of it was osu speed or our lack of.  Has everything to do with Scheme, Alingment, Assigment, Shade, Jam techniques..  All things we did against Osu under MacDonald this year!  Not to mention, having DT’s be emphasized in the defense allowed others to shine, DE’s, Lbers righ to the ball, Safeties could stay back in coverage and no have to be in the box to stop the run…  all needed against maybe the best osu passing attack we had seen.