Wednesday Recruiting Doesn't Need No Stinkin' Roundup

Submitted by OwenGoBlue on

We haven't had a recruiting roundup for a while so thought I'd share some recent updates I've seen/heard and see what others can add for some #DIY 'crootin knowledge sharing. 

2018

MD DE Eyabi Anoma: Sam Webb has been talking about Eyabi at length the last few weeks on WTKA. Alabama is the favorite and has received several visits but Michigan was in on him early and Sam keeps repeating the sentiment that if Michigan was out, they wouldn't be pursuing the kid this hard as Biff Poggi would let them know. Twitter Gawd Biff has referred to Eyabi as the best prospect he's ever coached, which is saying a ton given his tenure at Baltimore powerhouse Gilman and current role at Baltimore powerhouse St. Frances. 

FL OT Nicholas Petit-Frere: On WTKA Sam made it sound like Michigan is very much in it with the big-time tackle prospect from Tampa. Sam met with him last week while in FL and says Nic's personality reminds him of Grant Newsome; also thinks he would be a great fit with the guys in the program. Bama, Florida, ND and Auburn are the competition.

NJ DE Jayson Oweh: Announcing on signing day with OSU and PSU the favorites. Did describe a recent Michigan offer as a "game-changer"

FL DE Taylor Upshaw: Michigan is working to flip Florida commit and son of longtime NFLer Regan. Sam says they'll get a visit from Taylor along with Taylor's coach in Bradenton, the one and only Garrett Rivas. Sam says Taylor is relatively new to football but has a lot of upside and reminds him a bit of a more raw Chris Wormley at this stage.

 

Landof10 List of Visitors for OSU

2018 DE Eyabi Anoma

2018 DT Alim McNeil

2018 TE Michael Ezeike

2018 ATH Talanoa Hufunga

2018 QB Joe Milton (Michigan commit)

2018 TE Tommy Tremble

2018 DE Jayson Oweh

2018 DT Rick Sandidge

2018 DT Michael Thompson

2019 RB Noah Cain

2019 RB Eric Gray

2019 LB Charles Thomas (Michigan commit)

2020 OL Justin Rogers

 

Dennis

November 15th, 2017 at 5:48 PM ^

It would be really awesome if someone could do/direct me to a post on "what does your average recruit care about?" To clarify, is it prospective school current season wins? Is it legacy/history? Is it position group/utilization? Is it cultural fit? I know the obvious answer is "all of the above", but it would be awesome to see some survey analysis on stated reasons for committing to a school vs. attributes.

OwenGoBlue

November 15th, 2017 at 6:35 PM ^

Demarr Chase would be a big get!

On the WR front Sam also mentioned Shocky Jacque-Louis (TN decommit who we heard a fair amount about early), Kamryn Babb (one of the St. Louis guys; OSU is the heavy CB leader) and Chris Olave, a CA 3-star who had a monster senior year and suddenly is being wooed by USC, OSU and Michigan. 

Michigan probably only takes one WR and hopefully gets a real good one. With the size of last year's WR class/Martin and Black likely getting redshirts it doesn't seem to be a huge priority for '18. 

Gentleman Squirrels

November 15th, 2017 at 6:09 PM ^

I doubt that McNeill is still going to come for the OSU game considering he's committed to in state NC State and they're having a decent season this year. Really hope that the staff can impress Michael Thompson, Eyabi Anoma, and Talanoa Hufanga. MOAR defensive playmakers.

Other notable names visiting are Jamarr Chase and Nicholas Petit Frere

DrMantisToboggan

November 15th, 2017 at 8:42 PM ^

The parting of ways between us and Cain's camp happened before we knocked Crouch's visit out of the park. There was also a Cain quote talking about "Michigan does things differently" and it didn't sound like in a good way. There's something weird about his recruitment. Again, I'm not saying illegal, but I feel like the staff knows something about something related to him that made them say "yeah let's prioritize other RBs".

 

As for Crouch, "most likely" is pretty strong for a Charlotte kid when Clemson, Georgia, and Bama will all push for him and all have the geographic advantage. Would love to land him and I know we're in a good position, but let's not sell it as Michigan having better odds than the field just yet.

Wolfman

November 15th, 2017 at 6:27 PM ^

TN is in play, whether recruits have to give their money back when a school changes coaches. I would imagine, although the contract is verbal only, of course, that recruit would be allowed to keep the money because the coach is receiving a tremendous amount for no longer having to coach. 

OwenGoBlue

November 15th, 2017 at 8:26 PM ^

Listened to a bunch of Sam updates while traveling today so just paraphrased info from those and included the Oweh bit from Twitter. Nothing from Scout/247 sites other than the profiles.

Only copy/pasted the visitors list from Landof10 since that's free for all anyway, but doesn't seem like it's a particularly updated one from comments on here.