Matt EM

June 29th, 2017 at 4:34 PM ^

he was introduced to David DeJulius at team camp this weekend along with Larry Nance Sr.

This is certainly a big surprise, but not disappointing in my opinion.

Pete had some tools, but was a long way from contributing at the high major level from a physical and skill standpoint.

 

 

nerv

June 29th, 2017 at 4:49 PM ^

If we land Hunter and Brazdeikis then I am not disappointed. That said the idea of a developed Nance as an upperclassmen under Beilein was pretty damn tantalizing. I think a lot of our recent recruits have been more developmental as prospects so Nance's potential sure looked awfully good.

Considering there will be attrition, as there always is, Nance seemed like an ideal fit to be tucked away and developed for a couple years. I don't think it would be surprising to end up with 6 open scholarships for the 18 class. Though I can also see that being a less than appealing option for him as well. With Livers and now Johns in the fold the opportunity for playing time is certainly greater at NW.

alum96

June 29th, 2017 at 5:51 PM ^

Bingo.  who cares about immediate contributors.  We get plenty of those who leave us the second the NBA says they might pick them with the 28th pick.  We need some guys who have good ceilings but will stay all 4 years.

FauxMo

June 29th, 2017 at 4:35 PM ^

"Did not want. Beilein cooled on him. Wasn't a real offer. Watch his tape, kid is soft. NW's system fits better. Bagmen got to him. We'll still kill them." Signed, RCMB

MGlobules

June 30th, 2017 at 2:46 PM ^

is such a big loss, or if Beilein is necessarily seeing it that way. M is on track for a lot of fine players right now. Their job will be to beat the crap out of N'western. 

 

M-Dog

June 29th, 2017 at 4:43 PM ^

We didn't really want him.  He's not that good anyway.  NW cheated and paid him off.

I learned that on RCMB.  Seems to work for them.  

Am I doing it right?

 

xtramelanin

June 29th, 2017 at 6:36 PM ^

thats why the picture is gone, though it changes back sometimes.

you heard it here first.  FM + CJK5H.   notice how you never see the two of them together?  yep, they are the same dude. 

SFBlue

June 29th, 2017 at 4:48 PM ^

N'W basketball is on a tear, well for N'W anyway. They have Chris Collins, made the Tournament, now are starting to get recruits. 

Trader Jack

June 29th, 2017 at 4:55 PM ^

M will have at least 4 open scholarships, probably 5, and possibly 6. If Hunter Tyson commits on his visit this weekend you've filled 3 spots in the 2018 class. Then add Hunter or Iggy and a SG (Locke?) and you're all set. I'm not all that upset to see Nance go elsewhere. On a semi-related note, I'll never understand why Beilein didn't offer and push for Gabe Brown.

Rabbit21

June 29th, 2017 at 4:56 PM ^

I think Donlon moving along with Northwestern being ever present in his recruitment was enough to swing it. I'm beginning to wonder if someone in OSU's AD had a crystal ball that saw all of these consequences for Michigan as a result of firing Matta when they did and that pushed the decision along.

bronxblue

June 29th, 2017 at 4:58 PM ^

Not that surprising. I assumed Donlon had some sway there, and if he's between NW and UM and Donlon just left for NW, it would make sense he'd follow. Wish him luck. NW is turning into a solid program. I do wonder how long Collins sticks around if they do well for another year.

Everyone Murders

June 29th, 2017 at 5:13 PM ^

Maizen, could you enlighten us as to how we should feel about this?

(I am sorry to see Nance go to Northwestern, but (a) Northwestern had long been in the discussion, and (b) Donlon heading there sure did not hurt their pitch.  Northwestern's a very good school, but I'm not sure that one NCAA appearance has somehow turned it into a good basketball school. 
Anyway, I hope Nance has a good run at Northwestern, except when playing Michigan.)

A Lot of Milk

June 29th, 2017 at 5:55 PM ^

Northwestern's one tournament appearance has done more for their recruiting than Michigan's national title game appearance did for Michigan's recruiting. This is fine.

DenardPeppers

June 29th, 2017 at 6:25 PM ^

he seemed like he would have been a good fit and a good kid,  Second Nance we missed on and if he has a college career like his bro then I will be upset.   I thought for sure we were gonna get Nance but i will take Hunter instead.   I like the Thompson kid from Minnesota but he is gonna be hard to get.  His dad is legacy at Gopher land.     Lets finish out the class with Jerome Hunter, Noah Locke, and Thompson.  That would be a nice haul.

DenardPeppers

June 29th, 2017 at 6:27 PM ^

he seemed like he would have been a good fit and a good kid,  Second Nance we missed on and if he has a college career like his bro then I will be upset.   I thought for sure we were gonna get Nance but i will take Hunter instead.   I like the Thompson kid from Minnesota but he is gonna be hard to get.  His dad is legacy at Gopher land.     Lets finish out the class with Jerome Hunter, Noah Locke, and Thompson.  That would be a nice haul.

(edit)  forgot about the One and Only Iggy.    Hopefully we get him also.   Might have 6 open schollys but hope only 5.

Michifornia

June 29th, 2017 at 6:35 PM ^

Never unhappy to see them get a couple decent players (just not more than that).  Johns is a great pickup for us.  Would have been nice to add Nance but not sure what impact he'll ultimately make.  Time will tell.  I trust in Beilein.

GO BLUE!!

Erik_in_Dayton

June 29th, 2017 at 7:23 PM ^

Credit to Collins for turning NW into a place that can win a recruitment like this. Nance reminds me in his highlights of a shorter, less athletic DJ Wilson - though he's reportedly a better passer. And what Matt D said about his motor was worrying. I'll always defer to the coaches - despite what I said above - so I wish we'd landed him. But I'm not too concerned about this. And landing Johns trumps this by a mile.