Monday Recruitin' Comment Count

Brian

Update 8/26: Linked to articles on NV DE Keenan Graham, AR CB Darius Winston, IN OL Kyle Koehne, PA WR Todd Thomas (second), GA LB Devekeyan Lattimore, IN LB Jordan Barnes (blurb), NJ DE Will Hill, NC OL Travis Bond, SC DE Chris Bond.

Added OH DE Tank Carradine, NC LB Hawatha Bell, NJ WR Nyshier Oliver.

Moved VA QB Kevin Newsome from committed.

Roundup article from ESPN with mention of MN WR Bryce McNeal, free board scouting report on the two Liberty kids, who smoked a poor opponent to open their season. More on Newsome and TX K commit Anthony Fera.

As always, some links from Varsity Blue.

Editorial Opinion: Recruiting board lives here.

Default *#$& about quarterbacks, yes yes, but I made this prediction in June and I’m sticking with it:

IMO, a Newsome decommit will either be preceded or quickly followed by a Forcier commit.

Forcier’s coming in on Saturday for the Utah game.

Guys named Bond(s) from one of the Carolinas will feature heavily at a couple of spots Michigan has an obvious need. SC DE Chris Bonds plans on visiting and sounds like he has a top five:

Bonds said right now USC, Alabama and Southern Cal are tied for the top spot with him because he's visited each. "I still waiting to see Notre Dame and Michigan," he said before moving forward with his decision.

Tennessee is also on the table but obviously has a lot of catching up to do. Bonds is from the same school as junior Adam Patterson; the general opinion is that he’ll be a tough get but get them on campus and there’s a chance and etc etc etc.

Meanwhile, NC OL Travis Bond has one official visit set up and it’s to Michigan. He’s trying to set up some others. Some time ago a helpful reader sent this in:

I would probably slightly upgrade Travis Bond's interest in Michigan. Talked to a friend who knows his coach last night. Bond is visiting Michigan in October. He likes Michigan, South Carolina and UNC ahead of the others.

I think you listed Bond as being from VA, he is actually from Windsor, NC in Bertie County (sparsely populated place over on the Albemarle Sound). He's the second-best tackle in NC this year, behind Xavier Nixon.

There's nothing in Bertie County other than farms, marshland, a few thousand people and several billion mosquitos. But they turn out some good football talent.

South Carolina is not amongst the other teams Bond’s trying to set up visits with, but that could be a proximity issue. Often players will eschew visits to nearby schools since they can hop in a car and be there in two hours.

OH DE Cornelius “Tank” Carradine is a top-ten Ohio player at a position of crying need who claims offers from much of the Big Ten, but no one is talking about him. I just put him on the board because it wasn’t clear how much of a prospect he was or whether any of his offers were legit. FWIW:

Martin said Carradine has scholarship offers from colleges such as Cincinnati, Kentucky, Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Tennessee and Miami University, but the player has remained quiet on his plans and wants to visit a few more schools.

"He's not even telling me," said Martin. "I think he has an idea - he's just not saying right now."

There are rumors of “personal issues,” which may be part of the holdup.

ESPN scouted some wide receivers, mentioning Michigan commit Bryce McNeal:

Normally Bryce McNeal (Minneapolis/Breck School) would be in the size/speed category for this piece, but he is so rail thin it negates his height. So he's in the speed category because he really does run extremely well, has a second gear and is very smooth. We are concerned about the level of competition he faces each week, but the Michigan commit will fit in very nicely in the spread and is faster than J.R. Hemingway and Darryl Stonum, two highly-regarded Michigan signees of the last two classes.

McNeal + Barwis == unstoppable lol.

Meanwhile, linebacker commit Jordan Barnes came in for some fluffery from the local paper. This has been in the whispers on premium boards for a bit:

“At the beginning of the year, he was a little underrated. But by the end of the year, a lot of the conference coaches knew who he was, and he got better and better as the season went on,” Homestead coach Chad Zolman said. “His athleticism got better over the offseason. His dad took him to some speed and agility stuff in Florida. He did a combine down there, and at that point, things started happening for him on a national level. After that, he got a lot of notice.”

This is where the guarded optimism Barnes might acquire another star comes from. Also, like, whoops:

Jordan Barnes, a Detroit native, had always wanted to play football for Michigan. So he sent a highlight tape to the coaching staff.

But because of the change in coaching from Lloyd Carr to Rich Rodriguez, it got lost.

“I wanted to go to Michigan really badly, so I sent them another tape when things got settled down,” he said. “Then they got back to me in a week, and they told me to come up for a visit. After that, they said they would get back to me, and a couple days later, they offered.”

Possible explanation for Michigan’s early difficulties with the 2009 class right there.

You can take this scouting report on Michigan’s two commits at Liberty High from Some Guy On The Internet with as much of a grain of salt as you like, but it is further confirmation Isaiah Bell is probably an outside linebacker in college. All “Isiah” mentions are [sic]:

Isiah Bell almost killed somebody.  He cut this guy off running down the sideline and knocked him headfirst into some foldout chairs and injured the guy.  Bell is really big he reminds me of Prescott Burgess--which is why it seems he will play OLB for UM.  Isiah played receiver and scored a TD on a quick pass out to him and he faked out the defender and scored.  Isiah was the only safety and he played pretty deep in the middle of the field so he wasn't involved in too many tackles, but when they get to him he really hits hard.

Fitzgerald Touissant was awesome.  He is really fast and could not be stopped in the open field.  He took a checkdown pass in the flat and ended up cutting it all the way across the field for about a 50 yard score.  He showed really good patience and vision especially on the stretch play which he runs very well.  He is a very tough kid too it usually took multiple guys to bring him down.  Bell and Touissant were back to return kicks but they squibbed it every time and I can't say that I blame them.

Overall they were both really impressive.  Isiah Bell could be a big Ernest Shazor type safety but I suspect they will put him at linebacker because he could be a beast there with his size and speed and he is a big hitter.

FWIW.

Etc.: UCLA leads for NV DE Keenan Graham; he does say some positive things and if we get an official there’s a chance. IN OL Kyle Kohene is still waiting on offers from ND, M, and Florida. GA LB Devekeyan Lattimore seems to be favoring Oklahoma State. PA WR Todd Thomas’s rumored grade issues make the PPG.

Comments

Tim Waymen

August 25th, 2008 at 1:25 PM ^

Does anyone know when the 2010 Rivals100 comes out? Yeah I know, I'm contributing to the problem. Also, how is Michigan doing with some of the 2010 QB prospects, specifically Devin Gardner and Cornelius Jones? Scout lists Jones with interest only in Michigan, and Gardner is from MI so that must help. ESPN had an article on some of the 2010 QBs, and said that Gardner had "Vince Young potential." I wouldn't take that too seriously, but it's encouraging nonetheless.

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncaa/recruiting/football/news/story?id=3525080

jb

August 25th, 2008 at 9:50 PM ^

I just looked at UM's 2 deep on Rivals.  I love the fact that we are looking at maybe only one senior (massey) starting against da Utes.  I love Utah - Big Love is my favorite show on HBO.  2010 should be a helluva year for the Big Blue. 

I also just looked at the Herbie Awards on ESPN - Hey, Herbstriet get off OSU's jock, jeesh!  What a douche.

 

J to the B