2019 in-state recruiting
I'm going to guess this won't be a popular topic, but after reading the various reports from Sam Webb, Allen Trieu, and Steve Wiltfong from the Ohio Opening regional combine yesterday, I couldn't believe to hear how much UM is and has been strugling on the recruiting trail, especially in-state. Per the 247 player database UM has offered the following players from the state of Michigan:
1. Logan Brown (committed to Wisconsin)
2. Devontae Dobbs (MSU leading the crystal ball)
3. Julian Barnett (committed to MSU)
4. Mazi Smith (UM leading the crystal ball)
6. Marvin Grant (UK leading the crystal ball but sounds like UM has backed off its pursuit)
8. Lance Dixon (MSU leading the crystal ball but per Wiltfong and Trieu PSU and Wisconsin are out front currently. Wants to decide before the season)
10. Michael Fletcher (MSU leading the crystal ball)
11. Sam Johnson (BC leading the crystal ball)
12. Karsen Barnhart (committed to UM)
13. Spencer Brown (committed to MSU)
14. Adam Berghorst (committed to MSU)
17. Tre Mosley (MSU leading the crystal ball)
19. Roderick Heard (committed to Northwestern)
20. Marcel Lewis (committed to MSU)
I realize some of these guys were pursued with various levels of vigor and that not every one of these offers are or were commitable, however even taking that into account UM hasn't struggled this much in-state since the Rich Rod tenure. Assuming Brown, Dobbs, Barnett, Smtih, Dixon, Fletcher, and Barnhart are guys that are or were definitive takes, UM is looking at the very real possibility of going 2 for 7 in it's own backyard just a year after getting pretty much whoever they wanted. Maybe this is just a one year blip that a good season will fix - although it didn't help to read that the #1 player in-state for 2020 Justin Rogers has Gerogia and OSU leading - or maybe it's part of a larger problem that started to take shape at the end of the 2018 cycle. Whatever it is, I have to admit watching this unfold has given me an uneasy feeling.
(Brought this here and not the UM 247 board because there is no way the mods and posters over there could handle this topic with civility and honesty)
I would want to see that too. It could be Ann Arbor is not hot after them.
UM is looking at the very real possibility of going 2 for 7 in it's own backyard just a year after getting pretty much whoever they wanted.
Maybe this is a 2019 problem then, and not a general Michigan problem . . .
The 2016 season may have been disappointing in the sense that Michigan didn't make the CFP, but if playing in a NY6 Bowl game and having 11 players drafted into the NFL is something you think hurts recruiting or you deem disappointing, then I really don't know what to tell you.
As far as last season, UM absolutely had a down year, but that still doesn't explain why their recruiting class finished ranked behind several programs who had worse years - many of whom also went through coaching changes.
I'll answer your question with a question, what was the level of recruiting you expected in Year 4 when Harbaugh was hired? For me it certainly wasn't this.
I mean this in the nicest possible way, but what the hell are you talking about.
You asked why are we struggling in recruiting? Simple msu is good osu is great and we are average thats it
WHy the fuck do people keep mentioning that 3 win season? shit happens sometimes it was clearly a one time thing any dumbass can see that. You would trade a a playoff appearence and 3-9 for a 10 win season and an 8 win season?? Are you a fucking idiot??
Spot on assessment. We need to WIN NOW to combat the negative recruiting. We will not be able to touch OSU until we beat them. Harbaugh needs that feather in his cap more than anything. I'm trying to envision a successful 2019 campaign without a victory in The Game, and I can't do it.
Good thing is, I believe he knows that. The story about the sign on his desk saying "Just Coach the Team" or whatever makes me feel like he understands all the gimicks and public relation stunts ring hollow without wins over rivals. GO BLUE!
People need to stop acting like MSU is basically a community college. Michigan is better, but MSU is still a nationally recognized, top 100ish university. Calling it laughable in comparison is naive at best
Did you seriously just say that 2019 is a weak in state class??? Have you even looked at it? The two 5 star Oline recruits alone make it good. The other 7 4 stars make it arguably the best in state recruiting class in the modern recruter rankings era. Michigan isnt like Georgia where they have multiple 5 stars every year. This is rare
The fact Oline is our biggest need and theres 2 of the best oline recruits in the country right here in Michigan make this situationally the best in state class in recent history......or it should be but it wont be because we arent getting either of them
lol you simply do not know shit
This would be my nominee for Worst Thread of the Year.
Concern Troll City.
Topics covered:
a) All your elite Michigan based recruits are not belong to us
b) That's bad. Very bad.
c) 2018! 2018! Michigan needs to win this year! This year, dammit!
d) Top Ten class now but later...
e) Harbaugh is not meeting recruiting expectations
The early signing date is almost 8 months away. Long time out.
Gonna go back on a walkabout, again.
You could have just said that you don't follow recruiting instead of this post.
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Yeah the defense is totally fucked cause there aren’t enough Michigan guys. Gtfo with this shit. It’s the 21st century, not 1960, these guys literally come from all over the world....
right thru to the end, anyone who joined in the last month. Um No. Sorry, just not my cup of tea. I think we'll be OK. And I will sleep the same at night regardless, Go Blue!
Got damn folks.
If you aren't busy overthinking everything, you're even busier being dicks to each other and acting butthurt.
Y'all got too much negativety in your lives.
Lol. Stop projecting your unstable mental state on other, non-unhinged fans you clown.
where the 2019 class stacks up with other State of Michigan classes. Is it strong, weak, meh. I personally cannot answer that question.
Well theres two 5 star OTs in Michigan and like 7 other 4 stars
Considering Michigans biggest weakness is our oline Id say this in state class is as good as it gets
I dont get why so many people get so defensive about pointing out the poor 2019 in state recruiting
2019 in state recruiting should be like a dream come true. TWO 5 star Offensive tackles in Logan Brown and Devontae Dobbs. Brown is committed to Wisconsin and Dobbs is leaning Michigan fucking state or Ohio State. And I see no chance we get Dobbs as he really doesnt seem to like us
Then theres like 7 other 4 stars in state. The third best in state recruit, MSU commit Barnett, is getting rave reviews at camps
All we have in state so far is the #12 recruit
This is bad. We could seriously revive our Oline with in state recruiting alone this cycle yet we arent going to get shit
I don't think anyone really disagrees with you. Its just that recruiting is discussed in many places on here - making a thread that doesn't offer any new info and just says "Hot take - in case you didn't know recruiting is not going as well as hoped" is useless muck racking. Having a negative take that gets attention is just inflamatory click bait. In fairness, a lot of people here fall for it. But when people defend the 21st ranked recruiting class, they aren't saying we should be ecstatic. Its just trying to see the upside in things rather than focusing on the negatives.
2. Twitter convo with Belleville’s coach. Dobbs was offered LATE by Michigan and he took it personally. Furthermore, we originally offered him at D-line, which he never played. He went to BBQ and Devno didn’t talk to him AT ALL. So another Devno is a poor recruiter take.
3. Per coach again, Julian grew up a state fan and Michigan is stockpiled at skilled positions. Not too worried about this one.
4. Mazi - should get
6. Grant - didn’t recruit. UK seems to get players with poor academics too, so maybe that’s why.
8. Dixon - staff likes the OSU baseball guy more for same spot. Gotta trust coaches’ evaluation especially as multi-sport athletes tend to outplay rankings and his recruiting ranking isn’t accurate due to 0 camps and JUST released a tape a couple months ago.
The rest minus karsen - don’t think Michigan is recruiting them anymore.
So only the top 2 hurts losing (Dobbs and Brown). Not sure why brown loves Wisconsin so much but it is what it is. I hope he gives Michigan an OV. Dobbs, Devno dropped the ball and now kicking us in the butt. I do think if he gives Warriner a chance, he might reconsider but he seems to have a vendetta against Michigan now, which always results in him playing 120% against us, like Malik.
we are pretty solid on the interior OL
if out tackles do well this season, we'll overcome not getting Brown
You're wrong about Dixon, he's the top Viper target on UM's board, he just likes PSU and Wisconsin more at the moment. Can't speak to the rest.
It is in fact a strong year for in-state recruiting. Pretending guys are over rated just because they won't be picking us is folly. Dobbs is a 5 star for a reason, he's a freak athlete for O line. Logan Brown I am not as sold on, I know one of his coaches and have seen him play live. Spencer Brown is way way under ranked and I still think we have a shot to flip him.Spencer Brown is a better athlete than Logan Brown and it's not close.
Julian Barnett broke his leg training, just got his cast off a couple months ago and still ran a 4.5 forty and had a 38" vertical. He's over 6-1, and close to 195 lbs and has run sub 4.4 forties in the past. He's a great athlete, but raw as a player IMO.
Dixon is a great athlete at LB too, 4.50 forty time at 6-3, 200 lbs makes him a freak. Mangham is one of the most pursued RBs in the country, he has over 40 offers.
It's one of the strongest classes in the state in recent years. I think there are a couple guys slightly overrated, but there are a few way underrated. We'll get great talent, and I think we'll pull a few of the top guys in the state, it's a long way until signing day. I think some of this is just chance though, Devontae Dobbs just doesn't like Michigan. Dixon has MSU, Wisky, and PSU ahead of us. We cooled on Grant. Offered Barnett too late. Mangham is probably going out of state. Logan Brown loves Wisky. Just one of those years.
Yeah, it's loaded in-state. UM didn't show interest in Dwan Mathis, but he's MSU's QB commit. Recently got offers from OSU and Oregon. Pretty cool to see the state of Michigan with so much talent.