Monday Recruitin' Battens Down The Hatches Comment Count

Brian

Announced announcements organized again

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Your slightly adjusted who-is-announcing-when primer:

  • 7 PM tonight: NJ CB Jordan Fuller. Michigan, OSU, ND.
  • 9 AM, NSD: MI CB Lavert Hill. Michigan, MSU.
  • 11 AM, NSD: MI K Quinn Nordin. Michigan, USC.
  • 1 PM, NSD: NJ DE Rashan Gary. Michigan, Ole Miss, USC, Clemson.
  • 1 PM, NSD: FL WR Pie Young. Michigan, Louisville, USC.
  • 2 PM, NSD: AZ DE Connor Murphy. Michigan, USC, Oregon, ASU.
  • 3PM, NSD: CA TE Devin Asiasi. Michigan, USC, UCLA, UW, Bama.
  • 3PM, NSD: CA DT Boss Tagaloa. Michigan, USC, UCLA, UW.

Fuller's decision tonight

NJ CB Jordan Fuller seems to have successfully kept everyone in the dark about his final destination until this morning when Lorenz CB'd him to Ohio State, reporting that Michigan's coaching staff does not expect to come out on top. Before that both sides of the presumed Michigan/Ohio State battle had more or less thrown their hands up and said "dunno." Bill Kurelic just yesterday:

In the case of Fuller things have become tighter since I did my Crystal Ball of Fuller to the Buckeyes right before Fuller’s in-home visits – Michigan has staged a rally and is a very real threat and Notre Dame has not given up in their chase.

He still thinks OSU but hedged that very hard. Webb related that this is a "dogfight" and that things are 50/50.

If Lorenz is correct that's a bit irritating. Yesterday Fuller retweeted a Michigan edit and then a bunch of tweets from Michigan commits showing him the proverbial love. And… uh… some guy playing Counterstrike with an MGoUser told said user that Fuller would go to M, so we had that going for us. I just wanted Counterstrike guy to be right, really.

Double silent commit is extra ninja

Brandon Justice set off a 600+ comment thread here by reporting a "surprising pickup" on the twitters:

He'd later reiterate that, yes, the gentleman in question has a commitable offer. Steve Lorenz reported that Justice's information was indeed legit but declined to steal the guy's scoop. In the aftermath everyone from TX OL Greg Little to USA ADM Chester A. Nimitz has been mentioned as a possibility.

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Of late most speculation in the non-ludicrous category has centered on CA QB Vic Viramontes, a former commit and MGo fave-rave. Webb posted a potentially-related note about Vic's resurgence on Michigan's board, as Harbaugh has a "special appreciation" for the guy. Sam says he'll be one to watch through signing day.

We're putting him back on our best guess list based on that chatter and because it hurts too much to keep tearfully deleting it.

Hello again: Nate Johnson

TN WR Nate Johnson's trip to Notre Dame was apparently as disastrous as Brady Hoke's most recent, resulting in a parting of the ways between the Irish and Johnson.

With ND out of the picture, Johnson's nominal commit gets far less nominal. He visited Miami, was committed to Purdue, and fielded an offer from in-state Tennessee; of those schools only the 'Canes seem like any threat, and there was minimal buzz coming off his official there. Wiltfong believes Johnson will stick in the Michigan class, and that makes sense.

The last hurdle there is whether Michigan wants to spend the scholarship, but NJ WR Donald Stewart committing to Stanford probably answers that question. As a reminder, yes, Nate Johnson can play football:

He's a guy Michigan went after with many other options available. It is very good to have him back in the fold.

[after THE JUMP: your very very last Gary panic of the week, admittedly speculative Bossiasi CB explanation]

Your final Rashan Gary panic of the week

A bunch of articles came out about NJ DE Rashan Gary. For the most part they seem like the kind of thing that gets published when Signing Day approaches and the #1 recruit in the country is on the market. Lorenz published two freebies for 247 aimed at a national audience based off quotes 247 gathered from Gary's You Are Awesome award ceremony.

Gary did go to Clemson this weekend. Rivals's Woody Womack, their Southeast guy, thinks that trip is a big nothingburger; Wiltfong reports that Michigan itself is taking it seriously. Adam Friedman, another Rivals guy, said before the visit that if Gary went to Alabama that was a real threat but Clemson was a joke, and of course now he's "torn" because it's 50/50. Okay buddy. Lorenz gently dismisses Clemson chatter based on his pending official and re-iterates the million different reasons arrows point towards Ann Arbor. This is astute:

My intuition tells me that we may see one or two Clemson predictions come in on the Crystal Ball around the end of the weekend if his visit goes well, and you'll also see more for Michigan as well.

Gonna be that moment of panic. Be strong. Blame anyone other than me if things go wrong.

I'm just not seeing Gary suddenly divert because of one weekend. He's been to Michigan five times and has a half-dozen friends, two of them very close friends, going to Ann Arbor. Wiltfong is still rolling with M. Meanwhile none of the Clemson people have had the temerity to put in a CB yet.

Hill rollercoaster coming to pleasant conclusion?

The positive bits are coming in for MI CB Lavert Hill on the regular now. It's one thing when those are coming from the coaches; it is another thing when those are coming from the player and his support group. When you have both coming together then you have gut-feel/hat-eating confidence.

Seems like Michigan is verging on that again with Hill after an alarming dip. Lorenz was informed that covering Hill's announcement would be a good idea by someone at King. Never rule out trollin' trollin' trollin' trollin' but that's a very good sign. I also continue going back to the vibe coming from PSU guys after his official to Happy Valley. Those guys never really bought the Nittany Lions as renewed contender so were rare neutral parties; they didn't think there was much to the MSU chatter. Finally and most importantly, Hill spent the weekend on Michigan's campus again.

Hill's nonplussed demeanor in the aftermath of the MSU visit turns out to not mean much. Hill loves "pretty good" like meat loves salt:

Lavert Hill: ‘Pretty even’ race between MSU, UM, PSU

“It was a pretty good visit,” Hill said. “Just getting to talking to the coaches and some of the players, talking to Donnie. And my mom, she liked it pretty good. So it was a good visit overall.” …

“Coach Barnett, I had a talk with him (for) a pretty good time,” Hill said. “Just kicking it with him about their defense and stuff was pretty good.”

That's just how he gives interviews. If he does commit to Michigan and turns into Jourdan Lewis 2.0 you better believe every PBU will be met with a #prettygood tweet.

Arrows pointing everywhere for Bossiasi

First off, Michigan will still pursue CA TE Devin Asiasi after the Eubanks commit. Asiasi is too good to move on from and also a totally different kind of player. Eubanks is Funchess-esque, Asiasi is AJ Williams after a power mushroom. Asiasi also has the potential to contribute early; both other TEs in the class are projects.

CA DT Boss Tagaloa did indeed take a visit to Cal after reports he would cancel. Asiasi made it to Alabama after similar rumors. For either school to be a factor the package deal would have to splinter, and if you're into twitter close reads the duo referred to their NSD announcements as "our commitment" and "our college decision," singular.

There is zero consensus as to how these recruitments will play out. Lorenz reports that current Michigan commitments say they're coming. Washington mods (who will fight you) believe it's Washington. USC's Rivals site projects Asiasi to USC and Tagaloa to UCLA. Some Crystal Balls are coming in for Asiasi to Michigan, the most notable of which is JC Shurburtt's*. 247's (unreliable) USC guy reported that the thought was that both of the DLS guys were headed out of state, "one to Michigan, one to Alabama." Meanwhile one of their West Coast guys CB'd both to UCLA.

Asiasi talked to 247's Isaiah Hole and gave what looks like a top three:

Asiasi is currently on his official visit to USC, and said as far as places he's seen where he's the most comfortable, currently, “It's a tie between here, Alabama and Michigan.”

Lorenz points out that Bama looks like they'll flip A&M TE commit Irvin Smith, which would give them three in this class. Doubtful they would have room for a fourth unless they ghost another kid. Bama insiders are barely talking about Asiasi, FWIW.

The main thing still reputed to be a problem is distance. I'm not sure how much credence to lend that, though. The difference between Michigan and Seattle or LA is a couple hours on a plane; it's not like either guy would be making it home on weekends if they stayed on the West Coast. I guess Tagaloa could go to Cal, but no one thinks that's happening.

So I dunno. There is a lot of positive chatter from diverse sources as far as Michigan goes, though, and I have vague optimism. The latest actual quote from Asiasi is M, a school that probably doesn't have room, and a school that doesn't seem to feel great about their chances. The package appears to be on. Add it up and it looks blue.

We've put in CBs for both to M because we try to have an opinion on everyone on Michigan's board and there's enough there for us to pull the trigger, but those are highly speculative ballz.

*[Shurburtt left 247 recently; he's still a notable guy in the recruiting world.]

Hamilton decommit aftermath

Let's update our hypothetical 2017 OL depth chart across the board, just to see how Michigan looks:

Hypothetical 2017 Depth Chart

LT Yr. LG Yr. C Yr. RG Yr. RT Yr.
Grant Newsome Jr. David Dawson Sr.* Patrick Kugler Sr.* Ben Bredeson Fr.* Mason Cole Sr.
Nolan Ulizio So.* Michael Onwenu Fr.* Jon Runyan Jr So.* Stephen Spanellis Fr.* Juwann Bushell-Beatty Jr.*

(You might add a redshirt sophomore TJ Wheatley in there depending on how big he ends up being.)

That's not the worst thing I've ever seen, but it falls off very quickly after you get past the presumed starting five. Hamilton would really have helped out there.

If you're Michigan the question you're asking is whether anyone you can get now is going to help you more than some of the top-end 2017 recruits who are very high on the Wolverines. The answer there is "probably not", and minus Hamilton you can wave a very encouraging depth chart at FL OL Tedarrell Slaton and NY OL Isaiah Wilson, amongst others. Lorenz thinks Michigan won't reach to fill Hamilton's spot.

FWIW, Hamilton's decommit happened in ninja circumstances. He took an official to Stanford last weekend that literally nobody reported, which may be a first in the history of twitter-era recruiting.

Eubanks scouting, PWOzzzz

A bit more on FL TE Nick Eubanks from ESPN, which calls him "a big wide receiver" at the moment:

possesses the top-end speed to threaten the intermediate to deep part of the field and present a vertical threat. He has good hands and his combination of height, leaping ability and speed to make him a tough matchup and big-play threat at the position. He needs to develop as a blocker, physically and technically, but flashes a physical edge and can wall-off defenders.

Sounds like Devin Funchess and ends up compared to Devin Funchess by the end of the article. It might be Eubanks, not Nate Johnson, who ended up grabbing Stewart's spot. If someone did grab his spot. (I think someone did given that Stewart repeatedly named Michigan his leader after his visit.)

De La Salle ATH Tru Wilson committed as a PWO, adding another name to the list of PWO guys with significant upside. Ace actually caught Wilson in action during his junior year, where he impressed:

De La Salle S/RB Tru Wilson (2016 target): Wilson, who visited along with Rogers for Miami, had 44 yards on nine carries and added a couple big hits from his safety spot. He doesn't have any recruiting buzz yet, but I expect that to change—he moves well, plays very physically, and diagnoses plays nicely from the back end of the defense. As a running back, he's undersized at 5'10", 187, but he's tough to get a hold of and keeps his legs moving to churn through tackles and gain extra yardage.

He got offers from all three service academies; Scout actually gave him three stars. Allen Trieu says "if he was 6'0, he would have had 20 offers." At his size he projects as a slot or safety. He should be at least a special teams contributor, and I'd take another Jordan Kovacs.

Michigan also picked up OH LS Camaron Cheeseman. Cheeseman went to the Semper Fi game and 247 has him ranked the #2 long snapper in the country. I cannot believe this exists, but he has an ESPN scouting report(!):

Great placement and location on both long and short snaps. He stays in balance well and snaps with clean rotation and good velocity.… Great frame and huge upside. He is an athlete that has all the tools to be a special long snapper.

That is a very nice PWO pickup. Everyone needs a long snapper; Michigan is currently using a scholarship slot on one.

Lorenz reports that Michigan also grabbed CA QB/ATH Peter Bush, who is a "potential player." If that name sounds familiar, Bush popped up on the radar over the summer as a PWO. He committed to Notre Dame at the time.  Bush played WR last year, and could end up at safety.

This instant's best guess

Since Thursday, FL TE Nick Eubanks came out of nowhere to boot Chase Allen from the class. MD OL Devery Hamilton decommitted. We're moving TN WR Nate Johnson back to solidly committed, and continue to project that NJ WR Brad Hawkins will sign despite some chatter he has some work to do academically.

We project 6-7 spots left. As always, in order of confidence:

  1. NJ DE Rashan Gary. Conflicting info about whether Clemson is actually much of a threat. I doubt it; Clemson barely got an official visit and doesn't have Walker, Dwumfour, Partridge, etc. Look for Clemson folk to CYA with "they really made it a hard decision" afterwards.
  2. MI CB Lavert Hill. Was in fact on Michigan's campus this weekend. Actions speak louder than words.
  3. MI K Quinn Nordin. USC the only threat. Recent CB from USC guy with 40% hit rate doesn't move the needle.
  4. CA QB Vic Viramontes. Signs pointing towards a reconciliation. /self high-five
  5. CA TE Devin Asiasi. A lot of things pointing Michigan's way for the DLS duo. Some things pointing elsewhere, because arrows are going in every direction.
  6. CA DT Boss Tagaloa. See above.

Confidence level is high that the top four are in. Right now we're projecting the grayshirt gets upgraded.

Now that we're down to it let's go over the serious targets Michigan has who are not currently projected in the class:

  1. FL WR Pie Young. Told a USC site that USC, Louisville, and M where his top 3. First time in a long time he didn't say Michigan led. Many ballz to Louisville; Rivals's Rob Cassidy also believes he's off to UL. Looks like Michigan no longer has a spot. Hopefully that bodes well for other targets.
  2. AZ DE Connor Murphy. This is a major change after Murphy had been on the best guess list since its inception, and it is based on Lorenz suggesting that Murphy's grades may prevent him from ending up in Ann Arbor. That comes as a huge surprise, and if he's close and Michigan ends up missing on a couple of guys on the list they may take him in the hopes he can get there. Murphy's other possible landing spot is USC, which is not a program that has to take academic risks. Weird situation. Gotta figure he's worth a roll of the dice unless Michigan is very confident in the DLS kids. OTOH, Wiltfong says that he doesn't have a CB in on Murphy but if he did it would be on M.
  3. KS S Isaiah Simmons. Simmons gave Brandon Brown some generic positive quotes after his official. Webb got the impression from his dad that Michigan and Clemson were moving past Nebraska. Unless Michigan bats 1.000 going into Signing Day he's definitely a take given the state of the safety position.
  4. NJ CB Jordan Fuller. Don't fail me now, random guy playing Counterstrike.

Anyone else ending up in the class would be out of left field. I give that a 50% chance of happening.

2017 stuff

Etc.: MI OL commit Michael Onwenu cancelled his Oklahoma visit. Should be smooth sailing to NSD with him. PA S Khaleke Hudson went to Pitt this weekend but reconfirmed his verbal after.

In decommit news, MD CB Sir Patrick Scott committed to Marshall. That should give you some indication about why he decommitted—Scott certainly has Power 5 talent. IL OL Erik Swenson committed to Oklahoma, which is… interesting. No doubt we will all track his career. Should be noted that Harbaugh didn't exactly ruin this dude's life.

Comments

Lakeyale13

February 1st, 2016 at 12:18 PM ^

Recruiting this time of year turns me into a douche. If Gary were to go elsewhere I initially would be crushed and feel like it was a failure of a class. In reality, we are still a top 5-10 class without him and should be elated even if he doesn't come.

EGD

February 1st, 2016 at 12:28 PM ^

The Counterstrike thing is my favorite thing that has happened in this recruiting cycle (other than, you know, actual good players committing to Michigan).  I will be devastated if it turns out not to be true.  Kind of like when I learned that the Ermagherd girl photo was staged.

Oh, and by "devastated," I mean "mildly disappointed, such that I may emit a shrug or state the phrase 'oh well' whilst exhailing audibly."

HL2VCTRS

February 1st, 2016 at 12:25 PM ^

I sat 4 rows behind Simmons at the basketball game when he was on campus for his visit.  I glanced down at him occasionally and I wouldn't have said that he looked that into the game, the visit, or those around him.  His parents seemed interested and engaged with the recruiting staff though.

That can all mean nothing (maybe he's just a quiet kid, maybe he didn't feel like watching Michigan miss 3's for the whole half, etc.), but my takeaway wasn't that he was a kid that was definitely coming to Michigan.

Just an observation and probably a poor one at that.

 

JBLPSYCHED

February 1st, 2016 at 12:29 PM ^

Excellent update as always, Brian. You know you're deep diving in the 'crootin muck when you get money quotes like this,

"...He is an athlete that has all the tools to be a special long snapper."

EGD

February 1st, 2016 at 12:44 PM ^

When I was an undergraduate at M, I had a job in the shipping & receiving department at Cliff Keen Athletic.  One of the guys I worked with was a long-snapper for his high school football team.  Sometimes he'd hold a football over his head (while standing) and "long-snap" it across the warehouse.  

I wonder if that guy is still there.

/still feeling nostalgic after the Harbaugh piece on Player's Tribune

 

petered0518

February 1st, 2016 at 12:30 PM ^

Wow, lots of stuff going on. I always try to keep my distance from recruiting because you never want your happiness tied to the whims of 18 year olds so I...WTF WHY IS RASHAN GARY'S LAST VISIT TO F***ING CLEMSON!?!?!?! I READ ON AN INTERNET MESSAGE BOARD THAT GARY WORE ORANGE SOCKS TO MATH CLASS LAST THRUSDAY. PLZ EXCUSE WHILE I CUT MYSELF AND OFFER RITUALISTIC SACRIFICES TO PAGAN GODS TO BRING GARY TO MICHIGAN.

Ahem, yeah. That crootin, always so interesting.

Trader Jack

February 1st, 2016 at 12:31 PM ^

Anyone know what time Vicious Vic is announcing on Wednesday? I haven't seen it listed anywhere. Maybe that guy who was freaking out on here when he decommitted knows?

JimmyFresh

February 1st, 2016 at 12:37 PM ^

Some kids love all this attention.  (I think Hill is one of them)  If wearing certain stuff gets people taking about them, then they'll wear it.  I wouldn't read too much into it.  No one has any clue where Hill is going and they won't until NSD.  At this point, I think that is how he wants it.  I think he was torn before, but he has probably made his decision by now.  

Space Coyote

February 1st, 2016 at 12:38 PM ^

But Trieu said today in a recruiting chat that part of the reason Hamilton went to Stanford came down to the whole recruiting situation, re: Harbaugh and pulling offers.

I know a lot of people don't think it's an issue, even a "perception issue", but it is. I don't know how much to put into what Trieu said in this case, because I haven't heard that from anywhere else, but the perception is out there. And while, in my opinion, it's being overblown a bit, I don't believe it's negligible, and still don't feel comfortable with the situation despite how many people will say "but you don't have all the information".

Michigan needs to clean up that sort of thing either way; it clearly wasn't handled optimally. But with Onwenu at least temporarily crossing his t's and dotting his i's with other potential visits, and Hamilton going elsewhere, it's not a great thing.

And Hamilton was a big switch. Ulizio, in my opinion, does not fit well at LT. Cole would have to flip back to LT in that case, and there really aren't many "swing" candidates of the group that could fill in nominally in a pinch. Furthermore, it essentially leaves Michigan with a two year gap in LT recruiting, because Newsome did not redshirt. That's... not good. Yes, highly touted '17 recruit could fill in, but it isn't optimal.

I don't think it's the worst thing in the world, because at least Michigan has bodies and can try to cover it up quite a bit by various means, but it isn't good any way you slice it.

Other things of note from Trieu: still believes Michigan lands Hill, Onwenu, and Gary (supposedly, visit to Clemson went great, so you can freak out about that how you wish), but puts the odds on each individually at <65-ish percent. He doesn't expect the Cali duo to end up at Michigan either, and Murphy isn't a lock based on things he didn't really get into (some hurdles).

Space Coyote

February 1st, 2016 at 2:34 PM ^

And I don't really expect it to ever be. But by all accounts Hamilton always thought highly of Stanford. If all that separates two schools is a very small margin, then it is possible that a small factor (of many) could impact a recruits decision. It's even more plausible that it may open up a recruit to at least consider or reconsider other schools that he believes are close to equal footing. Any kid that wants to go to Michigan won't change their mind on this alone. But I believe it's naive to say it's only an excuse. It isn't. The perception, especially to high school coaches, can have a negative impact to some degree. Also I hadn't heard that claim regarding Hamilton from anywhere else, which is why I was skeptical in this case, especially when presenting it as the deciding factor. I don't believe it's naive to take what a guy as well respected as Trieu says though and at least give it some credence.

Lanknows

February 1st, 2016 at 3:22 PM ^

Recruiting information should always be taken with a grain of salt but team-specific guys should ESPECIALLY be 'salted'.

It's not impossible that Hamilton saw repeated questionable tactics with not only recruits but also players on the actual roster (like Ondre Pipkins, Kyle Bosch, Norfleet) and thought he might be better off with a staff that operates a little differently.  For all we know he talked with Swenson or was even friends with him.

It could have played a role.  Maybe it's an 'excuse' maybe it's part of his rationale for 'fit.'

growler4

February 1st, 2016 at 1:44 PM ^

You may be right in this case ... or not.

I think it's naive to think that the perception of underhanded recruiting tactics (whether justified or not) will not have negative consequences with some recruits and potential recruits and their families.

I've read that it's already being used against Michigan as a negative recruiting tool. Don't know if that's, indeed, true, but it would not surprise me.

Bottom line is that Harbaugh and this staff have every right to establish whatever criteria they think appropriate for making a kid an offer and keeping it commitable. Yet it is incumbant upon them to clearly and unambiguously convey their expectations to the recruit, his coach, and his family.

ak47

February 1st, 2016 at 4:11 PM ^

Brian you are an intelligent guy but this post is 100% just your opinion and you come off pretty condescending.  How do you know the fact that Harbaugh pulled that didn't impact the way Hamilton saw him at all?  You have a close personal converasation with him about it?  Because I'm guessing not.  It was obviously always a possibliity he might flip but to say 100% that Harbaugh being willing to drop people when he thinks he has better options might have zero impact on someone seems a little over the top.  If you don't think Michigan wasn't planning on filling out the class that Swenson wouldn't be in it that is pretty naive of you.  Michigan only pushed him out because they thought they could get a better player in this class, it might not have been another OL but someone they liked better and they were worried about a numbers crunch.  If this class were to only have finished with 20 people in it Swenson would never have been pushed out and believing otherwise because Michigan cares about the kid and he probably wouldn't have played seems like the height of naivete.

True Blue Grit

February 1st, 2016 at 1:13 PM ^

saying the Swenson situation affected his decision, I'm not going to buy it as truth.  It's probably pure speculation on his part.   But I'll agree that the OT situation will not be ideal going into 2017.  I think it will be important to try and find at least 2 guys who can play very early in their careers and don't need as much development time.  

Space Coyote

February 1st, 2016 at 1:45 PM ^

He regarded Stanford highly throughout the process. As I said above, I don't believe for a second this was the only factor in play. But, to think it has no impact I don't think is accurate. It may have been enough to make Hamilton at least re-entertain other programs (in this case, only Stanford), at which point he determined Stanford was the better fit.

This is why I hedged it with "part of the reason" and "I don't believe it's negligible".

schreibee

February 1st, 2016 at 6:58 PM ^

I'll tell you one reason to think Trieu's take is BS, and one reason to think losing Hamilton is addition by subtraction if it's not:

Swenson's place in the class was taken by a HS teammate of Hamilton's. One called the hardest worker on the team, a leader by example.

Ergo, Hamilton left for Stanford cuz it's STANFORD man...

OR, Hamilton would rather not be on a team with Spanellis any more. And if that's the case then better to find that out now than later when we're wondering why he can't crack the 2-deep.

kehnonymous

February 1st, 2016 at 12:40 PM ^

Ace Anbender could barely feel his wrists.  Long hours spent writing eight consecutive articles on Michigan's last minute recruits had taken their toll and his laptop screen swam in slow motion across his eye as he futilely tried to spell "Rashan Murphy" for the seventh consecutive time.  Blood seeped from his rickety fingernails and his knuckles ached with pain that would've hurt had Ace still been capable of feeling anything.  He glanced at the clock.  He wasn't going to make the midnight deadline.   Brian probably won't notice, he mused.  He's been so fixated on trying to teach the baby how to do presnap reads all damn week and been so disappointed the kid never calls the constraint play at the right time and he still can't keep pad level and I can't feel my f...  lost in his train of thought, Ace nodded off to sleep.

The door to his room opened.  A jut-jawed figure in khakis strode into Ace's room and frowned at the unfinished article on the laptop screen.  He cracked his knuckles and set down to work, his fingers flying across the keyboard.  The khaki-clad man checked his watch.  11.59 pm.  Good enough.  He hit the send button with a flourish and turned to leave before looking down again at the sleeping Ace.  As a memento of victory, he dabbed his finger on Ace's still-bleeding fingernailed and smeared the blood on his own face like war paint and left a steak and glass of milk by the sleeping blogger's desk before vanishing into the night.

Woodchuck Woodson

February 1st, 2016 at 12:43 PM ^

I may have broken some kind of record as being the Lurker with the most seniority (at least 13 years!).  I finally broke down and created an account today after this weekend.  I had the good fortune of meeting Jim Harbaugh on a recruiting vist.  Saying he is a "great guy" would be an understatement.  He was also very candid during the visit.  I wouldn't want to ruin anyone's announcement by talking specifics, but he was very positive aboout our chances with the majority of the targets mentioned above.  Go Blue!