Kevin Sousa setting up new visits

Submitted by Dreisbach1817 on

I thought it was noteworthy to post that Kevin Sousa is officially setting up new visits with other schools.  The fact that he is doing so immediately following his Ann Arbor visit probably says a lot.  I know Tom had suggested something along these lines in his weekly update, but now it appears more official.  I can't be sure whether this was mutual or "mutual," but the chances of Sousa playing somewhere else next year are beginning to grow. 

He has already scheuled an official visit with Middle Tennessee State for this upcoming weekend.

Logan88

October 21st, 2010 at 8:47 AM ^

My suggestion to you would be to not read any posts/articles on recruiting (this is a serious suggestion, not a snarky, smart-a** one). This is how recruiting works. I would guess that you probably have not followed recruiting for very long, but this is the way it goes at ALL big time schools and has done so for quite some time.

I guess this falls under the "If you don't like my answers, you should stop asking scary questions, Vincent. (paraphrased)" type of response, but...well, there it is.

Lutha

October 21st, 2010 at 12:34 PM ^

I don't think anyone who spends any bit of time on Mgoblog is naive to what goes on in college recruiting.  But I think a lot of these issues can/should be ferreted out before a recruit is allowed to commit (e.g. Daren Kitchens, Travis Williams, etc).  Sousa has other BCS offers and he'll be ok, but getting the cold shoulder during your official visit would no doubt suck.

bluesouth

October 20th, 2010 at 9:35 PM ^

to Sousa to go where his heart is,  If it's sit learn and then compete come to Michigan.  If his heart says he got a promise for early playing time and that is his dream is to play early got to MTSU.

Arsenal Fan

October 20th, 2010 at 9:43 PM ^

I think Sousa will end up being a decent QB, but he is a project, as he is talented yet raw.  Let's trust RR in his evaluation of talent, i mean he seems to be pretty good at that.  If we get Williams awesome, but we do have some guy named Devin waiting in the wings..

a non emu

October 20th, 2010 at 10:13 PM ^

I hope stuff like this doesn't burn bridges with high school coaches. There was a quote from his high school coach talking about what a talent this kid was and how we should keep that in mind or something to that effect. If he does end up committing elsewhere because we told him to take a hike I am pretty sure we're never getting another kid from that school again. The coaches should be vetting these offers better and ensure we only offer the kids they really want. Or at least wait till we strike out on the higher rated kids before we go after the kevin sousa and greg browns of the world.

Yooper

October 20th, 2010 at 10:26 PM ^

We are upgrading at QB and the kid gets notice early enough so he can make other arrangements.  Until they change the date for kids to sign the binding letter of commitment this is the way it works.

Rabbit21

October 20th, 2010 at 11:54 PM ^

I don't understand the slow rolling of the kid even if the coaches are recruiting another qb.  It's highly likely one part of the three headed monster at qb will transfer.  So why not take two QB's?  Make one QB#3 for the first year and redshirt the other.  I know you can't really recruit as if you're planning for things like that, but it makes sense.

M_Born M_Believer

October 20th, 2010 at 11:58 PM ^

This should not surprise anyone.  I have always had the impression that each coach / HS senior are always looking for the best situation for themselves.  Each coach wants to get the best players they can get and each HS senior wants the best situaiton for themselves.

This does not reflect poorly on anyone and shouldn't.  IF RR believes there is someone else out there (Williams?) that is showing mutual interest, then it is his obligation to our team / program to explore those options.

kalamazoo

October 21st, 2010 at 6:09 AM ^

QBs who are looking to make the NFL but are told they will have a lot of college QB competition may benefit from playing for a lesser team and getting all the playing time. 

McNair, Favre, Roethlisberger, Flacco all made it to the NFL from small schools.  Also, Sousa and others may have been sold on early playing time and can't imagine now not playing for 2-3 years.  Just trying to validate it a little.

jblaze

October 21st, 2010 at 8:26 AM ^

and a kid like Sousa just started playing football 2-3 years ago. That's not what Michigan needs now and there is no way he can compete against our 3 QBs (maybe in the beginning of the year, Denard wasn't considered a viable QB, so the competition was only 2 guys).

If he came to Michigan, he would have to sit for 3 years and hope to play for his last 2 (but Michigan likely gets another top QB next year or the year after).

That being said, he would add depth and would at least get a good degree at Michigan.

Magnus

October 21st, 2010 at 8:52 AM ^

Why isn't a project QB what Michigan needs right now?  We have three highly touted QBs in classes just ahead of him.  If you ever take a project at the position, it should be in 2011 because he has a few years to sit and learn.

blueinwestlansing

October 21st, 2010 at 1:42 AM ^

It's all sketchy which ever way you put it. Sometimes kids decommit and blind side a coaching staff. For example what if Florida were to offer Tony posada, hewould probably jump at the offer and decommit from michigan, & nobody is saying what a bad kid tony is. I understand a 50 year old is suppose to be more mature and all, but it is what it is.

bluenyc

October 21st, 2010 at 9:48 AM ^

I understand what you are saying.  Recruiting is a tough business.  I just feel that 2 wrongs do not make it right.  18 year olds can change their minds often, especially when their life path is at stake.  However, one recruit should not make or break a program.  I think kids have more to lose than programs.  Not sure what is going on with Sousa, but with reading all the  comments, it seems like the choice may be ours.  Feel bad for the kid, he doesn't deserve this.  Just because other kids will or may have shafted us, does not mean we should do it to this kid.  Maybe, I should follow the advice of a poster above and sit out recruiting.

Hannibal.

October 21st, 2010 at 8:31 AM ^

Do the coaches want to take two QBs in this class or do they just want Williams ahead of Sousa?  When I read the Sousa committment post, I said to myself.. "Nice.  It's a QB version of Patrick Omameh".  Perfect fit for us given our depth chart and the staff's proven track record for developing QBs.  So what happened?  Is Williams that much better?  Does he have more upside than Sousa?

thisisme08

October 21st, 2010 at 10:15 AM ^

This is just the name of the game..when you've already got a date to the dance but 2 days before Gisele Bundchen says "Hi, my name is Gisele and I want to knock erasers with you" you dont ask questions you just go for it.

As long as it doesnt get Saban like where kids are on campus and then you flip them the bird, it aint no big.