Walker #6, K. Davis #23, Beilein Final Four Helped get McCaffrey?

Submitted by RED DAWN on

Per the twitters:

Kareem Walker announced he will be #6 and Kingston Davis announced he will be #23.  I know it was rumored that Kareem would take over Wheatley's old number (he wore it in hs) but didn't see Kingston taking on the Norfleet legacy.

 

Also Dylan's father and former Bronco posted this.

Few years back @LisaMcCaffrey6 & I went to the Final Four & chose to cheer for Michigan. Hope we kept those shirts!

suh_dude_goblue

February 16th, 2016 at 4:31 AM ^

The superlatives about James joseph keep going on and on about these kids. And then the parents, why would you not want to send your kid to him? While obviously QB TE and OT are his best developing positions, if my son is a top football recruit in this country, I am sending him to this guy because he instills greatness. Hopefully this convinces Peoples-Jones to go blue, one of the best players to come out of DPS in awhile imo. And Dylan Moses, cant wait for him to committ and people continue to gripe about the IMG connection.

This is just the beggining. IF Dylan mccaffrey is even a fraction of the game changer his older brother and dad were, we are getting an outstanding prospect to line up right after Peters. Big things ahead. 

A.E.D.W.A.E.U.T.M

Blueroller

February 16th, 2016 at 10:46 AM ^

I loved watching Jamie Morris play. He was drafted I believe by the Redskins even though he was considered way too small for the NFL. (His brother Joe was a longtime New York Giant.) I remember one game late in the season when the Redskins had been eliminated from playoff. They decided to see what they had in Jamie and handed him the ball almost 40 times. Tough, tough kid.

LSAClassOf2000

February 16th, 2016 at 6:48 AM ^

We actually preempted a lot of content to talk about Dylan McCaffrey last night on "Wolverine Wanderings", but this was the main point essentially - it is nice to see this sort of depth returning to the team again and it can only mean good things. For a few years, QB was another position where it seemed like we had a starter and then air, so for Harbaugh - through coaching and recruiting both - to turn that around is extremely refreshing and exciting. 

xtramelanin

February 16th, 2016 at 10:55 AM ^

it is easy to see the high level of athletecism in that family.   throw in the brains and character and that is definitely a winning combo.   very cool.   glad for michigan and the young man.  go blue.

ghostofhoke

February 16th, 2016 at 9:15 AM ^

I'll give 10:1 odds he either wasn't alive to see Perry carry a football or was still in diapers and doesn't remember. This is where this place has gone. Nothing wrong with involving the next generation but this is no longer a forum for the well informed and knowledgeable. Its really time this place should move to a paid forum for content creation, for a lot of reasons.



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