Michigan in-home visit w/Vic Enwere + tweet

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Good news. I think Michigan flips him. Just my gut feeling. And no, I am not going to BKFinest it.

Home visit schedule for saturday with Michigan #GoBlue

— The Only .23 (@A1_Pericoo) December 5, 2013

Brandon Brown

December 4th, 2013 at 11:52 PM ^

I talked to Vic tonight and he said that he had definitely thought about a flip to Michigan. Coach Jackson will be in his house on Saturday. I'll try to catch up with him again Saturday night.

rock7413

December 5th, 2013 at 12:25 AM ^

With Green & Smith already set as the workhorses next year and one of the top RB's for '15 in D.Harris already commited, i would like to see this scholarship go in another direction. But if he does decide to flip which i believe he will, the more the better.

Film does looks good however.

Perkis-Size Me

December 5th, 2013 at 7:42 AM ^

With our depth in the backfield already, and with Green and Smith essentially being our #1-2 guys next year, this kid would have a lot of work to do to get some playing time. Especially with Damien Harris on the way the following year.

But Michigan wouldn't have offered him if he didn't have talent, so if he comes here, I'm happy to have him.

The Denarding

December 5th, 2013 at 7:47 AM ^

Probably means we are having attrition at the position that the coaches maybe more privy to than us. Either way he fits the mold of an RB archetype the program likes to recruit.

Wolverine 73

December 5th, 2013 at 9:46 AM ^

If Green or Smith goes down with an injury for the season, we have no backup for the other guy unless Drake turns into a good option.  Lots of RB's get hurt.  Ask Fitz.  Better yet, ask Iowa.

MinWhisky

December 5th, 2013 at 5:25 PM ^

...because they've had a much better record/tradition of developing RBs over the past several years and there are OL issues at UofM.  Aside from Mike Hart, UofM hasn't had any noteworthy RBs in the last 10 years.  And I'm not sure how much UofM had to do with Hart's development.  As I recall, he hit the ground running as a freshman and never let up.  Hope Derrick Green and Deveon Smith change that.