New offers: 3 new in-state 2019 football recruits

Submitted by Magnus on

Michigan offered three new 2019 in-staters today:

Zeeland (MI) East DE Adam Berghorst
Flint (MI) Carman-Ainsworth DE Michael Fletcher
Paw Paw (MI) Paw Paw OT Karsen Barnhart

Berghorst is 6'7", 245 lbs. with offers from MSU and Minnesota.

Fletcher is 6'6", 240 lbs. with offers from Kentucky, MSU, and Wisconsin. He's #415 overall in the 247 Composite.

Barnhart is 6'4", 282 lbs. with offers from Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, and MSU.

All three visited Michigan today.

Youngharbaugh4

January 27th, 2018 at 8:37 PM ^

I was watching some film on some new england guys and I was watching 2020 CT QB Drew Pyne, cousin of 2020 OT Kevin Pyne, and that kid looks ultra talented. Michigan has not offered yet, and I am hoping they do really soon. Watch his film and you'll understand why I posted this.

DHughes5218

January 27th, 2018 at 8:56 PM ^

Hey Magnus, I was on your site and read that Sandidge cancelled his OV this weekend. It’s probably been discussed on here, but it’s the first I’ve heard about it. Do you have anything posted on who we are still chasing for the 2018 class? I’m curious to see how you think we finish and how many more guys we will take.

Magnus

January 27th, 2018 at 9:02 PM ^

I haven't posted anything on it specifically, but it's basically down to these guys:

OT Jarrett Patterson

OT Nick Petit-Frere

OT (transfer) Calvin Anderson

K Jake Moody (grayshirt)

I haven't seen anything that makes me think they're thinking about sending out new offers here in the last couple weeks, but some of those offers come out of the blue, anyway. (And perhaps that's planned so other teams can't swoop in.) I think Michigan would take all three of those OL prospects if they can get them, but that's unlikely.

I think Michigan will get Patterson and Moody. Anderson will probably end up at Texas, and Petit-Frere will end up somewhere else.

Coldwater

January 27th, 2018 at 8:59 PM ^

From small town Paw Paw in SW Michigan. Same high school as former NFL defensive end Jason Babin. Competition level will always be in question with him. He played TE this past year, but is definitely an O-Line prospect in college.

Gentleman Squirrels

January 27th, 2018 at 9:09 PM ^

I know Devontae Dobbs is highly rated as an offensive tackle, but how would he be as a DT? He may be too short for a tackle at the college level and he's listed as OT/DT on his twitter page