Karan Higdon Commitment Story.

Submitted by MichiganMan14 on

The past week has been quite a whirlwind in relation to Karan Higdon.  It started however, nearly 2 years ago with a brief conversation with Coach Singletary.  I told him about Karan and how he'd be one to watch more or less.  I sent a few emails regarding his recruiting profile that seemed to be lost in the shuffle.  At that time Derrick Green was being recruited and Hoke was on a tear.  After a few months I took the lack of response as them not wanting to recruit Karan.  By that juncture several middle level SEC offers were starting to roll in and in the coming months Karan's offer sheet grew to be fairly formidable.  Karan even collected an offer from South Carolina, which was a school with many family ties and one he really loved growing up.  There didnt seem to be a connection however with his recruitment there for whatever reason. 

 

In-state schools like FSU and Florida began to show genuine interest and Karan began to do well on the camp circuit.  FSU was very close to offering this time last year.  A log jam at the 5ft10 190lb back position was the reason why he was not offered at FSU. They simply needed bigger framed backs to compliment what was already on the roster.  Karan committed to USF initially in an effort to stay home as he is the central figure in his family and viewed as a sort of pillar.  Staying close to home allowed him to be close with his mother and younger brothers amongst other things.  It became apparent quickly that he was going to simply be bigger than USF.

 

Iowa entered the picture and did everything right.  Coach Chris White and Kirk Ferentz were first rate the whole way through.  In fact Chris, stayed through the heat of a pair of our practices and watched Karan.  That is not usual practice as most coaches don't hang around August and September practices in our 90+ degree weather.  Karan would take an official to Iowa and fell in love with the blue collar style and the people.  Everything with Iowa was genuine.  Karan virtually shut down his recruitment at that juncture.  He had interest from many bigger schools but offers from Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky, USF, Arizona, Duke, South Carolina and of course Iowa.  Karan was content with Iowa and just turned his focus on doing everything to help our team win games.  We were struggling a bit and Karan was battling with being in a situation where he felt like he cared more than many others on the team. 

 

Through the last month of the season Karan began to really dominate posting several 200 yard games including a 260 yard performance against our hated rival Sarasota High.http://youtu.be/2UKQSs4KC3U Karan actually had 150 yards worth of runs called back due to holding calls that I still feel were awful and would have broken our school record with over 400 yards.  All water under the bridge, as we wound up winning 33-7.  At this point Notre Dame and Florida began to creep back into the picture.  Duke was attending games and really making Karan their number 1 priority.   Throughout December and January the attention from Notre Dame and Florida really picked up.  Notre Dame especially.  They wound up offering over the phone and Karan didn't feel the connection with the RB coach.  I told him that ND was certainly worth thinking about but at that juncture Iowa seemed like a really good fit and opportunity to play right away. http://youtu.be/FhoSMHYpqfo  I remained very pro-Iowa as I envisioned Karan being a great fit for the B1G in general.  The B1G has produced so many great backs and the linemen are simply top notch. 

 

This all brings us to last week.  In addition to coaching the defensive backs with my coaching mentor Jim Anderson, I also coach JV basketball with Coach Fro at Riverview and Karan's younger brother Kavon happens to be our backup point guard.  After a tough loss to North Port, Karan came up to my truck as I was preparing to pull out.  It was unprompted but not out of the ordinary as he and I have developed a truly unique relationship over the years.  He is everything that you could hope for as a young coach and the type of kid and athlete you would want your son to grow up and be like.  A star that isn't afraid to share his shine with others.  We shared a joke or two and I asked him how he felt with his recruitment and if he was still solid as I figured he was.  He gave me a look and sort of let out a breath through his teeth.  I could tell that his head was swimming a bit and the pressure of signing his life away was beginning to mount.  I told him that Iowa was a great school and that he was in good shape.  He then began to tell me that Florida and Notre Dame were still in pursuit and that it was making him think a bit about his recruitment.   

 

Upon Hearing about ND and UF still in the picture, I simply asked him, if he would be interested if Michigan would take another look.  When we first spoke about Michigan in 2013, he expressed genuine excitement at the thought of being recruited by Michigan.  He told me yes and I said that I would resend his recruiting profile to the football office as I had done 3 times over the past 2 years.  I told him that I would catch up and we went our separate ways.  On the drive home i thought about the new staff at Michigan and the recruiting situation.  I had long thought that Karan could be a fit at Michigan and despite my love and affinity to The Florida State University, where I played my college football, I always knew that Michigan is a truly elite opportunity and one where a true student-athlete like Karan could flourish.  On that drive home is the first time in over a year that I really thought that it may be worth a shot to send his stuff out again and see what happened.

 

I woke up at 830am the next morning, which is odd because I work midnights, coinciding with my day coaching schedule.  I immediately called the Michigan football office and spoke with a secretary.  I told her that there was a running back in Sarasota that may be worth a late look and she advised me to send and email with his profile.  I sent his recruit profile and his HUDL highlights.  I was contacted almost immediately afterwards and spoke with Chris Singletary.  The first thing he asked was what type of kid is Karan and what his grades were.  The next step was simply sending his transcripts.  Singletary was professional and thorough. Thursday and Friday passed without hearing a peep.  Saturday morning I was awoke by a text from Karan that coach Jim Harbaugh had called him and offered him. Jim Harbaugh....the guy who was just the hottest name in all of coaching.   It was shocking to me to be honest.  Everyone was shocked.....and then everything started spinning.

 

Karan initially declined the offer to take a visit as he was skeptical about the last minute nature.  After speaking with his mother and fighting off pressure from elswhere to not take the visit, he was convinced to at least see Ann Arbor.  He never took any of his other 4 visits.  He never had anything to compare Iowa to.  Iowa was obviously not pleased at the thought of the visit and by many accounts rightfully so but at the end ot the day myself and our staff were in his corner to at least find out about Michigan. "Michigan is hard to pass up", professed one of our coaches.  We haven't had a kid get offered by Michigan since David Baas.  David Baas turned out to be a Super Bowl winning lineman.  Karan decided to take the visit and that last minute flight plans were stormed together...and I do mean stormed.  Karan had been interning that morning and had to make it from Venice back south to North Port to gather his belongings just to scoot back up to Sarasota where were going to convene to get him to the Tampa airport.  The flight was arranged at 115 and left at 345.  Karan was at work in Venice at 115.....yeah.  This was nearly mission impossible.

 

We arrived at the airport 42 minutes early at 303pm.  Karan made it through the kiosk with his boarding pass and at that juncture i had to move my car from the flight arrival drop off area.  I told him to call if anything arose and let me know when he was boarded.  I left the airport on a sort of natural high.  As a coach your kids become almost like...well your kids.  We had worked hard to at least present this opportunity for him.  I viewed it as one that would either inspire him to take a hard look at Michigan, or solidy his heart with Iowa and give him concrete piece of mind about being a Hawkeye.

 

At 342pm I recieved a call.  He told me that a bottle of lotion resulted in him being held up for 15 minutes at the security check point.  He rushed his bag together and forgot about the lotion.  Karan got to his gate at 342pm.....2 minutes after they closed the doors.  Karan pleaded with the attendant and watched his flight standing by still connected to the walk way from inside the terminal.  Karan plead with the attendant and I spoke with her on the phone.  Protocol was followed and I tried as best I could to calm a pretty heartbraking situation.  I advised Karan to hold tight and just be easy.  "No worries bud".  At ths point it felt as if maybe it wasn't meant to be.  I turned around and doubled back 40 minutes to pick him up.  The Michigan coaching staff handled this in harmonic stride, "We will get over the hurdles" (Coach Harbaugh) and he was able to book a 520am flight for the next morning and execute a true day trip.  A 530pm option was available but it had a first class connection through Atlanta and first class flights are non-permissable per NCAA rules.  On the way back I received a call from Kirk Ferentz, he was understandably frustrated and we spoke about the situation for a about ten minutes after he had already spoken to our Head Coach prior to me.  Our biggest concern as a staff was Iowa throwing heat at Karan.  We made sure that they did not and Iowa directed their frustration at the nature of Karan's last minute recruitment to Michigan.  It was understandle and I did feel Kirk's sentiment.  He was honest and real.  He is a good football coach and I would've had no issue with Karan playing for him.  None of us would've.    At this point i wondered if Karan even wanted to go anymore.  I picked him up at the airport where he was clad in Maize and Blue.  As I picked him up I joked that he had at least looked good in the colors, if only for a few hours.   He got into my truck and we laughed off a growingly frustrating situation. 

 

Karan got in the car with a look of determination on his face.  It was kind of wierd to be honest.  He looked at me and said, "I'm still going coach."  That was that and that decision was supported by his family.  I had prepared to advise him that taking a day trip wouldn't be so bad even though it wasn't ideal.  I prepared to explain to him why the piece of mind was so important on Wednesday.  I knew from looking in his eyes on Tuesday night, that he was not 110% set on Iowa.  It was the first time in a few months that I had thought that.  On the way back we talked about the situation.  I told him that both schools were good options and that Iowa was a place where he would certainly see that field faster.  I owed him that honesty.  I told him that Iowa was a solid school and put out solid NFL talent.  They had done things right and there was simply nothing negative for me as a coach to say about them.  Michigan is just Michigan.  I told him about what it was like to be there on gamedays and about the tradition.  I told him abou the greatest rivalry in all of sports.  I told him that a Michigan education was a life decision and not a 3-4 year decision.  I also told him that Iowa could present a tremendous opportunity for him as a student athlete.  I kept things as nuetral as possible to not taint the situation but I did not hold back about what Michigan was.   The last "snaffu" in relation to the flight was the fact that we were looking at a possbility of Karan getting snowed in until Monday. The Michigan staff could have no contact with him after the dead period and this meant that Karan may  be stranded without shelter or food.  That was was quickly remedied with a phone call with some loving relatives of mine and they offered to put him up for a night in an emergency situation.   I put Karan's mother on the line with my relatives to ease the discomfort of that possibility and took the "stranger" element out of the situation.  Karan's mother was on board with our emergency plan and Karan was determined to see Michigan.

 

The next morning Karan made his flight and was picked up by coach Wheatley.  The two immediately hit it off and Karan was genuinely impressed by Tyrone.  The visit went quickly but effeciently and I never asked for details.  Karan was able to spend time with Coach Harbaught and see the campus and facilities.  He was able to see the Big House.  That night he returned and said the visit made his decision very tough.  In my gut I felt that he was going to stick to Iowa.  I spoke with his mother on Monday and checked on her as she was very stressed.  The parents go through even more than the recruits because they are relegated nearly powerless in the end.  I spent Sunday night celebrating some Tom Brady heroics and shaking my head at Pete Carroll's play-calling.  I also looked up the stats academically on Michigan and Iowa.  No bias.....just raw stats.  Like Iowa having an 86% freshmen retention rate for instance.  Like Iowa putting out 22 current NFL players and Coach Ferentz having won COY in the B1G 3 times.  I put the enrollment data on the table....college town populations.  Numerous data points free of bias. 

 

I presented the facts to her on Monday.   At the end I told her that Iowa was a great oppotunity and that Michigan was a special place and had a lot to offer.  I told her that relationships are very important and she agreed that relationships were the biggest thing holding her back on Michigan.  I told her that Karan Higdon is exactly what Michigan strives for in a "Michigan Man" and that he would be loved if he decided to go there.  There was no hiding the fact that Chris White and Kirk Ferentz held the advantage with relationships.  They earned that with their hard work.  I told her that Karan should pick the SCHOOL that he loved the most.  He should go with his heart.  Karan's mom explained that she had already ordered the Iowa Hawkeye shirts for the announcement and went to put the number on them when Karan called her that Monday.  She said he sounded confused and that it was odd because the night before he had said that he was going to stick with Iowa.  I was not made aware of that and applied no pressure to know to be honest.  Karan told her on that conversation that he had seen 4 Michigan plates and flags on the way to his internship.  The power and sprawl of Michigan was starting to surface to him and he was looking for signs.  "I don't know mom!"  His mom smiled as she told me this and she said that at that moment her gut feeling on Michigan was born.  Until then she had thought that it was simply Iowa and that Michigan was a tool to solidify the choice more or less.   I told her that in case of an emergency selection of Maize and Blue that I would have no problem lending out a couple of hats and tshirts  I've collected a bunch over the years and it was an obvious alternative to purchasing a second lot of college gear.  She laughed it off.  I told her of Coach Butch Wade, who is a good friend and teacher/ basketball coach at Riveriview High School.  That evening I  made him aware of the situation and told him that he should at least speak with Karan about the decision.  Coach Wade did just that on Tuesday morning.

 

Tuesday morning I got a text from Mom that said "Have some Michigan Gear on Standby" .  So i put together a nice Maize and Blue care package and delivered it on the off chance.  In my heart I still beleived that Iowa was going to be the choice.  I honestly thought that Michigan was the better choice and one that would set him up for life but the playing time and relationships built with a quality group of men at Iowa really made me think that they would win out in the end.  I refused to tell him where I thought he should go on the off chance that he would listen and allow me to sway the biggest decision of his life.  Karan didnt answer any texts or phone calls on Tuesday.  He went radio silence.  I sent him a text message with a picture of IOWA taking the field and one of Michigan taking the field to touch the banner.  I told him that he was a special kid and that God had a plan for him.  I told him that he couldn't go wrong with either choice and to pray on it and go with his heart.  My mission in this whole ordeal was to provide as many quality opportunites to Karan as possible.  The Michigan opportunity is one that came up ironically just in time and I made sure that he knew about what Michigan means.  I made sure that he knew what the brand meant and the magnitude of the opportunity.  I owed it to him to be honest about Michigan.  I owed it to him to give Michigan a fair opportunity to earn his services.  My biggest fear was him regretting his choice in the years after Wednesday.  I also was  honest about what an great opportunity Iowa presented.  I did both of those things and laid down Tuesday night with a sort of  restless piece of mind.  I didn't sleep much to be honest.

 

I did not get a hint or a hunch on Tuesday or Wednesday morning.  There were no clues.  Karan went radio silent.  Karan is a very mature young man and this was not uncommon for him to focus when it was called for.  On Wednesday the crowds gathered and after nearly 200 people piled in to watch the announcement there was a sort of quiet anticipation.  Karan made his way wearing all black through the court yard.   His head was tucked into his neck as if he had a bar bell on his back with his squat max on it.  He walked with a quickened and miitant pace.  He had two hats in his hands.  One Iowa.  One Michigan.  He looked me in my eyes as I shook his hand and embraced him.  In his eyes I saw determination. I still didn't quite know but Iowa would've been my guess.  He looked very focused and walked in and took his seat.  We went through our announcements until he was the last one left.  There was obvious anticipation and his mother was a nervous wreck.  She was shaking and fiddling and honestly looked near tears.   She really didnt know and neither did I.  The only one that knew was our Head Coach- Todd Johnson, who was doing the speaking.

 

After a few kind words, Coach Johnson  paused and announced, "And we are all looking forward to Karan playing this fall in the Big House for the University of Michigan!" Karan let out a breath and a smile emerged from inside of him.  Karan put on a Block M Michigan ball cap with the words "Beat Ohio" on the side of it.  He had a look of determined joy on his face as the place erupted.  There were chants of Go Blue and an electricity in the air.  If you were ignorant to it prior to, you would understand in that moment the Power of Michigan.  Pictures were taken and interviews were conducted.  The weight had been lifted an it felt amazing as a coach to see a young man make a tough decision and make the right one.  Michigan is a truly elite opportunity that you cannot pass up.  It's a "Life Decision".   In a moment with him I asked him "why Michigan?"  He told me that, "It was all God's plan.  God doesn't come when you want him, he comes when you need him and he's always on time".   There were no funny hat games or clever tweets.   Just a mature young man making a "business decsion" with the help of faith. I'm not an emotional man.   At that moment I realized what just happened and what Karan had just done for his life.  I shed a couple of tears and stared at the tile floor for a moment.  What seemed like "Mission Impossible" just a few days prior was now just Michigan.   A kid from humble means in Sarasota Florida was going to have the opportunity to not only add to Michigan's historic athletic legacy, but to share Michigan with his family and himself for a lifetime.  That was a truly powerful moment.  

 

Karan's story is a pretty cool one.  His drive and motivation is elite.  Karan IS coming to "Play School" and he is also coming to bring some "Juice" to Michigan's football program.  Michigan was a challenge for him and one that he couldn't live without excepting.  He isn't afraid of depth charts or Rivals Ratings.  He knows that what he does in the classroom, weight room and practice fields  will determine what he does in the Big House.  The hardest part of this entire ordeal for Karan was telling Kirk Ferentz that he wouldn't be coming to play for him.  In the 36 hours leading up to the decision, he didn't eat or sleep much.  He felt like he was letting Kirk down.  The pressure that is placed upon this kids is underestimated to be frank. Looking back at it I think all of us feel a little bit of pain for Iowa and their staff.  They worked hard and it truly ate Karan up to make the phone call to Kirk Ferentz in the end, telling him that he was going to Michigan.  Overshadowing that discomfort is the excitement of where Karan is going.  Karan turned to his faith in the end and his faith, not a coach, directed him to Ann Arbor.  He searched for signs in the final 36 hours and they were overwhelmingly colored Maize and Blue. I can't wait to see this young man grow and mature as a student-athlete in one of the greatest atheltic and academic enviornments in the world.  He is going to make fans of many of you.  You don't know it yet but just wait on it. The recruiting services have done a job, categorizing and limiting him.  He's read every review and projection.  Karan Higdon was never meant to be placed in a box and told what his limitations are.  He is a talented over-achiever with heart and character surpassing his physical ability.  This kid was built to be a Wolverine. 

 

 

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Comments

Luckey1083

February 6th, 2015 at 12:51 PM ^

I was blown away by your story.  I'm so looking forward to Karan suiting up in the maize and blue.  Great insight into what will be one of the biggest decisions of this young man's life.  

Sidepaluofm

February 6th, 2015 at 2:50 PM ^

Thank you for the personal account, I can feel how much you care about him and his future. Truly touching words. 

Proud that he choose us and that he is a wolverine for his future and ours. 

Go Sparty

February 6th, 2015 at 5:05 PM ^

Yeah, that's a great story...if you're a Michigan fan.  I love how our coach here is trying to come off so innocent and impartial in relaying his tale on MGoBlog.  I also got a good laugh out of some of the other posts calling Iowa sour grapes.  I'm no Iowa fan but I'm all about Big Ten sports and BlackHeartGoldPants is one of the best sites in the entire conference.  In the article from BHGP, which some posters on here referenced, they state:

"At the end of the day, it's awfully difficult for a staff 1,350 miles away from the player's high school to outwork a fanboy coach with an agenda embedded at the player's side.  Make no mistake about it: That's the story here.  Higdon had been completely committed to Iowa until five days ago, remained committed to Iowa despite everything his coach was telling these guys, then suddenly changed his mind in quite literally the final minutes with this guy in his ear."

Are they really off base?  According to our coaches story they are, but let's take a look at some of his comments.  

"I simply asked him, if he would be interested if Michigan would take another look.  He told me yes and I said that I would resend his recruiting profile to the football office as I had done 3 times over the past 2 years.  I told him that I would catch up and we went our separate ways.  On the drive home i thought about our new staff at Michigan and the recruiting situation. "

Our new staff?  Sounds pretty impartial, huh?  Also seems like the young man wasn't even thinking Michigan until his coach brought them up.  If our coach didn't have an agenda why did he only mention Michigan and offer to send the recruiting profile there?  Why not some other Big Ten schools like MSU, OSU, or Wisconsin?  They've been a lot more successful than Michigan lately and all run the ball well.  Heck, I'm sure Indiana would have loved to offer this young man since they're losing Coleman.  

"I woke up at 830am the next morning, which is odd because I work midnights, coinciding with my day coaching schedule.  I immediately called the Michigan football office and spoke with a secretary.  I told her that there was a running back in Sarasota that may be worth a late look and she advised me to send and email with his profile.  I sent his recruit profile and his HUDL highlights. "

That is odd that if you weren't a 'fanboy coach with an agenda' that you would wake up so early, like about the time the Michigan football offices opened, to give them an immediate call and tell them that there was a running back (who had been committed to another Big Ten program for months) that may be worth a late look.  Sounds like pretty impartial behavior.

"On the way back we talked about the situation.  I told him that both schools were good options and that Iowa was a place where he would certainly see that field faster.  I owed him that honesty.  I told him that Iowa was a solid school and put out solid NFL talent.  They had done things right and there was simply nothing negative for me as a coach to say about them.  Michigan is just Michigan.  I told him about what it was like to be there on gameday and about some of the tradition.  i told him abou the greatest rivalry in all of sports.  I told him that a Michigan education was a life decision and not a 3-4 year decision.  I also told him that Iowa could present a tremendous opportunity for him as a student athlete as well.  I kept things as nuetral as possible to not taint the situation."

Coach wrote, "I kept things as neutral as possible to not taint the situation".  Ha, really?  Something about your "Michigan is just Michigan" line makes it hard for me to believe you kept things "neutral".  Why was Karan in your vehicle having this conversation in the first place?  Because you're the one who called the Michigan football office, you're the one who was "in his corner" encouraging him to go see Michigan, and because you're the one (not his parent) who was actually driving him around in a mad dash to make a flight to go on an official visit to Michigan.  I'm sure your telling him your opinion about the game day experience in Ann Arbor was pretty unenthusiastic.  Yep, sounds pretty neutral.

"The last "snaffu" in relation to the flight was the fact that we were looking at a possbility of Karan getting snowed in until Monday. The Michigan staff could have no contact with him after the dead period and this meant that Karan may  be stranded without shelter or food.  That was was quickly remedied with a phone call with some loving relatives of mine and they offered to put him up for a night in an emergency situation.  My entire family is from the Ann Arbor/ Detroit area and this "snaffu" just happened to meet its match.  "

I love this part of the story.  How accommodating of our coach, offering to put the young man up with his extended family so that there were no "snaffus" in our coach’sKaran’s plans to see Michigan.  You just have to wonder if coach's entire family was from the Lansing, Columbus, Madison, or Iowa City area if Karan would be a Michigan commit today.  Hmm...

"I also looked up the stats academically on Michigan and Iowa.  No bias.....just raw stats.  Like Iowa having an 86% freshmen retention rate for instance.  Like Iowa putting out 22 current NFL players and Coach Ferentz having won COY in the B1G 3 times.  I put the enrollment data on the table....college town populations.  Numerous data points free of bias. 

I presented the facts to her on Monday.   At the end I told her that Michigan was a special place and had a lot to offer. "

Here we see coach trying to show that he was impartial throughout this whole process.  We're not sure if he presented the fact that Iowa has more current players in the NFL than Michigan or not.  But, in the end, coach just can't help himself - he had to tell mom that Michigan was a special place.  Good idea to get momma on the Michigan side, coach - sounds like something a recruiter would do.  

"I told her that in case of an emergency selection of Maize and Blue that I would have no problem lending out a few t shirts. "

I bet you did, coach, I bet you did.

"I told him that he couldn't go wrong with either choice and to pray on it and go with his heart.  My mission in this whole ordeal was to provide as many quality opportunites to Karan as possible.  The Michigan opportunity is one that came up ironically just in time and I made sure that he knew about what Michigan means.  I made sure that he knew what the brand meant and the magnitude of the opportunity.  I owed it to him to be honest about Michigan. "

To provide as many quality opportunities to Karan as possible, huh?  Which is why you only sent his recruting portfolio to Michigan, right?  The fact that you contacted the Michigan football office and sent them his recruiting information at the last minute does not really support your claim that the Michigan opportunity came up "ironically", does it?  Also, your line, "I made sure that he knew what the brand meant and the magnitude of the opportunity" doesn't exactly wreak of neutrality, it just kind of reeks.   

"There were chants of Go Blue and an electricity in the air.  If you were ignorant to it prior to, you would understand in that moment the Power of Michigan.  Pictures were taken and interviews were conducted.  The weight had been lifted an it felt amazing as a coach to see a young man make a tough decision and make the right one.  Michigan is a truly elite opportunity that you cannot pass up.  It's a "Life Decision". "Karan IS coming to "Play School" and he is also coming to bring some "Juice" to our football program.  Michigan was a challenge for him and one that he couldn't live without excepting.  I can't wait to see this young man grow and mature as a student-athlete in one of the greatest atheltic and academic enviornments in the world.  He is going to make fans of many of you.  You don't know it yet but just wait on it.  This kid was built to be a Wolverine. "

This pretty much sums it up.  After reading this last part, written by our coach himself, how can you deny that BHGP got it right when they wrote that Iowa was up against a "fanboy coach with an agenda".  How can you not understand that Ferentz would be very upset with this guy?  Do you have any idea how much time and money these programs invest in recruiting these young men?  These players are the lifeblood of their programs, and potentially their futures.  Karan was the highest-rated recruit in Iowa's entire class, it's not like he was just one of several blue-chippers in Ohio State's class, and he had been committed for months.  Then at the last minute this assistant high school coach who loves Michigan meddles in the young man's recruitment which ultimately results in him flipping.  If that would have happened to MSU I would hope that Dantonio would have had this coach investigated for tampering and maybe gotten him banned from coaching all together.  I doubt Ferentz will do that because he's getting senile.  I'm not naive about these things and realize this stuff happens but for this coach to then go on MGoBlog, tell the story, and try to convince you that he was impartial is a joke.  Something tells me that you Michigan fans wouldn't think this was such a "great and awesome story" if the script was flipped and it was your ox being gored.  

I look forward to watching Sparty beat up on you guys again next fall.

MichiganMan14

February 6th, 2015 at 5:38 PM ^

Karan was not "handled" or directed by a "fan boy".  Karan followed only the direction of his Mother and himself.  Coaches simply want to open up as many opportunites to their players as possible.  That is what our staff did.  Your disdain for this story and his eventual commitment more than pales in comparison to going to a school and regretting it because there was something else out there for him.  It's about the kid during the recruitment ultimately.  The schools will fill voids and make due.  Sorry to hear that you would've done things differently.  Iowa did a great job with him.  Never once was a negative word said about them or how they recruited.  The last communication with Karan was that he couldn't go wrong with either and to pray on it.  

mgoblue0970

February 7th, 2015 at 12:05 PM ^

Troll on... MM14 never once directed him to Michigan.  He laid out the pros of both schools.  Reading is fundamental.  

There's at least one coach in Detroit who directs kids to East Lansing and discourages A2; pot - kettle - black.  That's a lot more influence exercised than what MM14 does.

Sparty goes back to being the also-ran in the state this fall.  Hope you enjoyed your run.  Maybe your BB team can start beating Michigan on a regular basis again and you can take comfort in that.  Now go commiserate with your RCMB flunkies.

Go Sparty

February 6th, 2015 at 6:40 PM ^

I wouldn't say I have disdain as much as I wanted to shine a different light on the story that illuminated the facts.  What happened here?  Iowa spent a lot of time and money to recruit Karan and he was the star of their class - they didn't recruit any other rb because they had his "committment" - now you can say shame on them for that.  Then at the last minute this assistant high school football coach does all the work for Michigan - even gets him on the plane and makes sure he has a place to stay if he gets snowed in - and bang! Michigan gets a 4-star running back dropped on their porch with basically no time or money spent and everyone on BTN talks about how great a recruiter Harbaugh is.  I guess that's the "Power of Michigan" you were talking about, huh?  

Meanwhile Iowa, who you claim "did a great job with him", at the end of the day gets screwed.  I love the line in your last post, "The schools will fill voids and make due."  Really?  Are you serious?  Iowa filled the sudden void by rushing to sign a rb recruit that no one had ever heard of - the kid didn't even have a rating by any service.  What if your alma mater FSU had lost the recruiting battle for Jameis Winston, do you think the Seminoles would have just "filled the void and made due" and won the national title last year?

I guess it doesn't really matter to me, I certainly have no love for Iowa, although I do respect Ferentz and think he's a class act.  Everyone knows he's clearly on the hot seat and you yourself wrote that this move hurts them.  But what do you care, you got your boy to "bring some juice to our football program", right?

MichiganMan14

February 7th, 2015 at 2:15 AM ^

Iowa did spent time and money recruiting Karan.  More so than any other school.  They did a great job.  Iowa also started that process when he was committed to USF already.  The original plan was for Karan to stay close to home.  We exposed him to as much of the 3 Florida Power schools as possible, including the one I played for.  Those schools slow-played and did not offer.  (UF did make a push late)  I do not think that it was wrong to simply send his recruiting profile to a school with a brand new staff.  Michigan was not the only school in contact with Karan late.  They were the only school that sparked the interest of he and his mother.   My role was very simple,   Harbaugh and his staff evaluated him and offered him days later.  I was surprised as anyone else that the opportunity arose this past weekend.  Was the staff supposed to tell him, "No, dont' go see Michigan?"  He made the decision to see Michigan with his mother.  

Power of Michigan?  Thats a real thing.  How else would there happen to be a pair of former alums at Riverview High School, including former basketball star Butch Wade.  Seeing the pride and memorabilia around town from various Michigan supporters was not staged.  Believe it or not I had no control over any of that.  Karan just happens to now be in contact with a practicing Oncologist that went to Michigan for grad and undergrad.  Someone who can actually help him in the medical field that he has major interest.   Suggesting that it was wrong to not set up an emergency lodging arrangement is pretty interesting too.  I guess we should have just let him sit up at the airport all night in the case of an emergency.

"The schools will fill voids and make due".  They absolutley will.  Every school in America has a recruiting board and contingency plans.  I'm sure you know this.  College coaches reel kids in and then leave them after Signing Day.  It happened at a pair of major schools just this year.  To say that a kid shoudl sign HIS life away when he is not 100% set is the "greed" you speak of.  That's the "selfishness" you referenced earlier.  Recruits do not owe college coaches their signatures.  They owe them their honesty and appreciation for the time and effort it took to recruit them.  Coaches come and go through advancement and termination.  At the end of the day the kid has to choose the best PROGRAM for him and his family.  Coaches don't make those decisions, or at least not the ones at Riverview High School.  It may be convenient for Spartan fans and especially Iowa fans to try and cloud this kid's decisions with perceived impurities.  That may make them feel better about losing out on a really great prospect but the sinister aspect of my role in his recruitment is simply not there.  You can try and word it however you want and doctor it as you please but it simply is not there.  The kid was exposed to Michigan and recruited by Jim Harbaugh and Tyrone Wheatley.  He chose Michigan on signing day over Iowa.  I hope that you continue to follow him and wish him well into the future. He really did like Iowa and his decision was one he wrestled with until the wee hours of the morning on Signing Day.  

In reference to you mentioning "Juice to our program".   Yes Karan is going to bring some freshly squeezed Florida orange juice to The University of Michigan.  I think some of us get carried away with "our" and "we" and throw them around loosely at times.  The people on this board care about Michigan.  I'm no different.  I care about Karan and his future and wouldn't sacrafice it for the betterment of FSU, Michigan or any other program for that matter.  Karan and his family know that and to me, none of the other opinions matter quite frankly. 

Jill

February 6th, 2015 at 7:47 PM ^

Thank you MichiganMan14 for sharing Karan's story. Think it's my favorite Diary post, ever. Previous posters have said everything I could say, only better.

He sounds like an incredible young man and I'm so happy he'll wear the Maize and Blue. Count me in as another fan! Welcome to Michigan Karan and Go Blue! I wish you all the best for your future as a Wolverine.

 

 

Black D and Gold O

February 6th, 2015 at 10:28 PM ^

All the points made by GO SParty are very good points. All thou the Diary was a nice read, it was also very one-sided towards Michigan. I followed Michiganman14 comments regarding Karan Higdon and this was more of him in this kids ear to go to Michigan than him really wanting what's best for Karan Higdon.

I am a Hawkeye fan and i actually felt like this was all about Michiganman 14 and not Karan Higdon. Karan had made his mind up, and even said he was 110% committed to Iowa, but then Michiganman14 seemed to be the savior for Michigan at the final days of recruiting.

All i see on the posts were about me, me, me, me!!!! I truely feel Michiganman14 hopes that all this hard work he did to flip Higdon to Michigan might end up getting him star status or maybe a job as a recruiter for Michigan.

I can tell you one thing Iowa's staff know how you led Karan to flip to Michigan and Coach Ferentz is well respected in the coaching ranks and i am sure that you are going to be on the "do not call or trust ranks in the HS Coaching ranks, moving forward.

Make no mistake Michiganman14, this was about you and you only, that got Karan Higdon to flip, i am sure you are patting yourself on the back, and as i have witnessed you are making sure everybody in the Maize and Blue knows how great of a coach you are.

Michigan fans you are getting a great kid in Higdon and i congratulate you!

What i will not believe is the content of Michigan man14 diary and believe the untrue stories of how this flip went down!

I am sure alot of people will disagree and that is fine as this is my opinion!

Switch the diary as Go Sparty said, and if this would of happened to your best recruit, with a Hawkeyeman14, giving you this great story about a coach and his love of a player, making all the arrangements at the last final hour, to get him to commit to the Hawkeye's, i think then you would possibly look at this me, me, me, me, story just alittle different.

Something to ponder!

Oh, and Congrats to MIchiganman14 for showing Karan all the oportunities and the last minute to get him to the school of his dreams.

 

Wish the best for Karan Higdon, who really is the one who got lost in the greed of a Coach at the final hour....

 

 

 

 

MichiganMan14

February 7th, 2015 at 1:42 AM ^

When writing this, I realized that there would be backlash from some people who are not fans that happen to be on a Michigan blog with a day old account.  That comes with the territory.  There is no credit to gain and there are no job openings for hire.  The story went down as it was depicted and i figured it a worthwhile read for those on this blog that wanted to know what exactly happened.  If there are some who have a distaste for it, I apologize.  To say tthat ANY portion of this account is false or untrue is just flat out disrespectful.  The only people who really mattered in all of this were Karan and his Mother.  Not Jim Harbaugh.  Not Kirk Ferentz.  Not me or any of our other coaches.  After the offer was received, most who found out about it said things like, "Going to Michigan is a no-brainer".  I never said that.  I never told Karan to go to Michigan.  If anything I kept it as nuetral as possible with him. What I did not do was withhold the truth about what Michigan is about and the opportunity is bares.  Karan is not an immature kid that needs to be directed.  He made this decision on his own.  No coach including myself "bullied" or "steered" him to Michigan.  My gut feeling was Iowa until he put the hat on and frankly you trying to call me out on what he, his family and I know as the truth means very little.  Jim Harbaugh recruited Karan Higdon.  I did not.  I have no power to control who schools offer or who they pass on.  I did what we do for all our kids that have the talent to play D1 and thats expose them to the HIGHEST level of football that they are qualified for.  I take absolutely no shame in that and if there are those out there that want to throw shade at me for that then thats fine and it's worth it.  It's worth it because Karan and his family are happy with the decision and it's one that is going to change his life.  

You don't know Karan.  You haven't been there for the past 4 years when he's been building to this point. Some of us have and truly want the best for him.  If trying to establish that I had some sinister alternative motive in this recruitment makes you feel better then enjoy your false claim. I spoke with Kirk Ferentz about this situation.  He's a good man and deserves the nice things you said about him.  This was never about anybody but Karan.  Suggesting otherwise is just false and attempting to cover up why Karan actually went to Michigan.   You're right though, Michigan did get one hell of a player and ambassador.   "Greed in the Final Hour?"   That's a pretty harse statement and suggests quite the opposite of what the goal really was.  The goal was to assist him in experiencing as many high level opportunities that he was able to get.  That's what a coach is supposed to do.  Our allegiance is to our players, not to coaches of other programs.  Iowa was not "snaked" or "cheated".  They did everything right and an opportunity arose that sparked the interest of the kid and his family.  He was not forced to take it.  To suggest that myself or any coach had some sort of puppetmaster control over his decsion-making is wrong and frankly disrespectful to Karan's character.  You don't know Karan Higdon.  If you did you'd know that no man/coach would ever make a decision of this magnitude for him.  

4th and short

February 7th, 2015 at 6:52 PM ^

Commitment flips are a fickle thing. Almost every time the new team and fans will be happy and the team and fans who lost the commit will be mad.If the situation went in Iowa's favor they would see it vastly different. These days in college football it's dog eat dog. If your not doing a little snacking your the snack.May the best man win!

Black D and Gold O

February 7th, 2015 at 1:45 PM ^

Appreciate the response and going to move forward from it. I may have been alittle over the top in my response but that is the way that i feel. Be it right or wrong. I personally have coached myself and i have seen things that i would not repeat or personally do, when it comes to recruiting.

 

I will leave it at that and let the Maize and Blue enjoy this Diary.

 

Have a Great Day!

BlueMichigan

February 7th, 2015 at 2:26 PM ^

and wishing you good success as a student- athlete at the University of Michigan ! And, thank you coach for bringing the opportunity of Michigan to Karan. Karan sounds like a great kid.

I do volunteer alumni recruiting for Michigan in association with the Admissions Department . I have done college fairs and I get in touch with some high school seniors who have been accepted to Michigan. I communicate about the opportunities and  certainly stress the strengths of having a Michigan degree and the incredible alumni, etc, etc from my pespective. Through this process, I learn about the other colleges that these students have an interest in and I.like Michiganman14, never do negative recruiting or speak badly about the other choices available to the student.. One of my assigned schools is a prestigous private academic high school in Los Angeles. Many of these Michigan accepted students have acceptances at UCLA or Cal Berkeley. They know the weather disadvantage obviously and they ( and their parents ) know the out of state tuition is triple that of an in-state UC school for what I have to admit is a very equivalent high quality education. In the end,however, it is the student who makes the final decision on where they best fit and want to go to college. We have had great success at this particular high school in converting acceptances to matriculated students. At college fairs I have done, I sometimes run out of supplied material because of the overwhelming student interest and often I feel bad for some of the other college tables around me. The Michigan story resonates all over the world. ...As a final aside, Iowa and Michigan State are not even close to what Michigan is as an academic institution, but most of us already know this and if not, thousands of sources will let you know this.

YoOoBoMoLloRoHo

February 7th, 2015 at 4:51 PM ^

Almost every 4 and 5* recruit has a group of people who help the process so the young men have as many good options and weigh as much info as possible. He simply picked the last option. Karan sounds like a very strong student, so UM is a good fit. Go Blue.

WNY in Savannah

February 7th, 2015 at 5:01 PM ^

Michiganman14, I want to thank you for serving our country, for working with high schoolers, and for posting this story.  Unfortunately, I am so late to this that you may never see this comment.  But I felt compelled to reply anyway.  Also, unfortunately, you have now been defending yourself because the world is full of jackasses that want to try to pull darkness over any ray of light that dares to shine out.  You do not owe those jackasses above any explanations and you certainly have nothing to apologize for.

When I was teaching in a small town high school in western NY, I had a student who really wanted to go to Yale but didn't think it was realistically possible.  I encouraged her to look into it and helped her pursue it.  She got in, went, graduated and loved it.  Should I not have encouraged her to look into it?  Should I have told her she should just go to the local community college because they were counting on her?  That would have been preposterous and a disservice.  I could give other, similar examples.  Did that make me a "fanboy"?  Did that make it "all about me"?  Ridiculous.  There were also students who looked at "bigger" options but decided to stay closer to home.  That was okay, too.  I didn't make decisions for them--I helped them look at options.  Anyone who claims you did the wrong thing in this situation is crazy.

To the two idiots above who were complaining, shame on both of you.  Go back to your own blogs.  And may you rot in your ignorance and misery.  To Michiganman14, I am sorry you had to take grief for posting this story.  It's a great story and we are all lucky to be able to have read it.  Thank you again.

JohnUniteUs

February 7th, 2015 at 10:54 PM ^

I believe God also led my decision to go to Michigan and have never regretted it. You will be challenged in so many ways to become the person and man you are intended to become. Never forget those who have been placed in your life to create and mold your opportunities! Welcome to Michigan Karan! Expect Greatness! Remain Humble! Lead by Example!

david79

February 9th, 2015 at 2:08 PM ^

Michigan Man14 you really can't believe that crap you just said right?  You were not neutral at all.  I am not sure why you just don't admit it. 

MichiganMan14

February 10th, 2015 at 7:31 AM ^

The story is the truth and is intended for the interest of Michigan fans who wondered about how Karan became a Wolverine.  If you're not a fan of Michgan or interested in him as a player, the story will likely not interest you or bring you any kind of enjoyment.  That is why is strategically placed in the Diaries section of a Michigan Blog for Michigan fans.  I will address you the way I addressed the others that attacked the story.  If you don't agree with it or believe that it was correct or morally sound that is fine.  It's fine because Karan Higdon and his family know the truth and  are estactic about his decision.  Karan is going to be on one of the grandest stages in college football.  That is what he deserves.  So while you are certainly entitled to your opinion, it will not cause any regret or sorrow for the steps that were taken in his recruitment.  His recruitment was handled with dignity and respect for all of those invovled.  He was prioritzed over any coach or program.  His family was his guiding counsel.  He is now a Michigan Wolverine and working everyday to put on a show in Ann Arbor.  Thank you for posting and have a nice day.