WolvinLA2

June 26th, 2012 at 12:05 AM ^

Yeah, you guys need some beef up front in a big way.  Those good LBs won't do much if they're getting DTs plowed into them all game, and those receivers won't do much if the QB's getting hurried before they can get to their breaks.  LBs need a good DL to succeed - not a great one necessarily, but a good one.  And OL controls everything on offense, so having great skill players does no good if they don't have anyone to block for them.

It's surprising that with the nightmare you guys had depth-wise at OL this past fall, Dantonio wouldn't have compensated by taking 5 OL like we did.  He'll probably just coach up some other guys.   

Craigcamp37

June 26th, 2012 at 12:11 AM ^

With the limited schollys this year, I think we will beef up on the lines next year. This year we have good depth on the OL and DE, not so much at DT. We have a lot of DTs just all of them are sophmores. The MSU staff views certain wideouts as a whole different posistion. Guys like Sims Jr, Jay Harris, and Kings are more return specialists.

spartanfan123

June 26th, 2012 at 12:23 AM ^

The nightmare at OL last fall actually helped. It gave us guys who didn't have OL experience.. well OL experience. and to have all of those guys coming back, plus the guys who went down on injury, gave us a huge boost in depth. combine that with taking i think 5 OL in 2012, and its not as big as a necessity in 2013. 2014 however will be huge on the OL. 

spartanfan123

June 26th, 2012 at 12:43 AM ^

Define "sucked"? They were all 3 stars. 

We had a logjam at DE and DT (partially the reason why we had someone move from DE to TE).

Evan Jones (TE) will most likely move into OT. 

Like i said, 2014 is when we need to load up on OL. we need a few in 2013, but its still only June. 

 

 

spartanfan123

June 26th, 2012 at 1:35 AM ^

I looked at 247 sports rankings, and all were 3 stars. One was 27th in the country at OT, another was 47th. The others were in the top 100 at OT.

 

How would you know if we have talent at DL or OL? Are you at practices?

I mean, Wisconsin has good lines right? Those are all 3-stars. 

Elmer

June 25th, 2012 at 9:00 PM ^

I think all the work Izzo has put into recruiting this kid will pay off for Sparty.  Dantonio gets a free ride on this one, but he has to pay for scholarship. 

I think Dantonio has finally found a way to recruit against Hoke. Find kids that love basketball and let Izzo recruit for him.

jonokuips

June 25th, 2012 at 9:18 PM ^

Its going to be MSU. People around GRCHS have known he's been high on State for a long time.

Also, his teammate Tommy Doles ('14 OL just offered by UM) is high on MSU as well

Idzerd

June 25th, 2012 at 10:06 PM ^

...I do wonder if the offer to Tommy Doles meant anything....as in Drake would pick M if his buddy Doles also gets an offer....

The timing makes me wonder...

And, for the record:  I, too, am Dutch -and a GRCHS grad- but I have no actual connections to give me any info on this decision.

 



 

MAZandBLUE

June 26th, 2012 at 8:58 AM ^

As a Dutchman and GRCHS grad, I hope Christian High has more big time recruits in the near future. All of us mgoblog kindred spirits seem to be coming out of the woodwork.

From what I hear about GRCHS's change in strategy and bigger emphasis on sports, it sounds like this will actually be the case.

CarrIsMyHomeboy

June 25th, 2012 at 10:10 PM ^

The Michigan State fans I listen to, both reasonable men, believe he is all Sparty and actually aren't happy about it. For some reason, they believe his father is a headcase and not worth being affiliated with. Go figure.

BlockM

June 25th, 2012 at 11:59 PM ^

Certainly possible, but my dad's only got one sister, and I'm pretty sure her kids aren't hanging out on mgoblog, so probably not real closely... I know there's another Bloem clan out in the Hudsonville-ish area we can't find a connection to though.

BlockM

June 26th, 2012 at 12:18 AM ^

That would make more sense. I'm definitely not familiar with all our relatives past my immediate cousins, and even if I was, I have a horrible memory for that kind of thing.

My parents had an exchange student from Korea named Ji a couple years ago I think, and she taught some violin lessons, so unless there are some super strange coincidences going on, you're thinking of the right family!

Flying Dutchman

June 26th, 2012 at 9:02 AM ^

Let the Dutchman weigh in on this one:

Drake's dad is looney tunes, and this whole thing is about his ego.   Drake is somehow a humble kid and is probably embarrassed by the attention and wants it over.  

I have seen the kid play both sports, and its very hard to say what he would be better at, but as a bona fide hoops junkie, I would be disappointed if I did not see him play bigtime college basketball.   He does actually look like he's not always playing hard, but the game comes so damn easy to him, I think thats just how it looks.  He is a physical freak.

Yes, I have "inside" information, and I won't say who it is.   Strange things go on at GRCHS with their athletic programs.  Many attribute it to Bob VanderWeide (of the Orlando Magic Dwight Howard drunk-dialing fame) but I can't understand what his motivation would be.

lhglrkwg

June 25th, 2012 at 10:22 PM ^

e-History indicates to me that when there's very little buzz surrounding a recruit and Michigan and then said recruit suddenly decides to announce that it pretty much never ever results in said recruit committing to Michigan. I'll be shocked if he doesn't pick MSU

ClearEyesFullHart

June 25th, 2012 at 11:56 PM ^

You do know that Michigan has won 3 out of the last 4 basketball games, right?

edit: yeah, this isn't anywhere near the comment I replied to

Jack Daniels

June 26th, 2012 at 7:35 AM ^

It's strange that Sparty gets a lot of good WR's from instate. Rison, Rogers, Burbridge, and now (probably) Harris. I'm sure I have neglected a few more, too.

Lucky Socks

June 26th, 2012 at 9:39 AM ^

So he's going to decide which sport to play and which school to attend in the same announcement?

I expected this recruitment to last a lot longer given his two-sport status.  I suppose I agree with the consensus that he'll pick Michigan if football is his primary focus, and MSU if it's basketball.  Yes, I know he will have the opportunity to play both but he's going to have to emphasize one over the other at the college level or else he'll be mediocre at both.  

I'll go out on a limb (with no substance) and predict UM Football because 6"4 receivers are more valuable than 6"4 guards.