2020 OT Josh Priebe to Northwestern

Submitted by Magnus on May 1st, 2019 at 11:22 AM

In just a few days, Michigan has missed out on a couple in-state targets. It was Detroit King WR RaShawn Williams (Indiana) a couple days ago, and now it's Edwardsburg OT/OG Josh Priebe to Northwestern. He's a 3-star, the #53 offensive tackle, and #635 overall. He also had offers from Auburn and Michigan State.

1201

May 1st, 2019 at 11:25 AM ^

They didn't miss they simply have other guys higher on their board. This is why there are offers and "offers." Still a nice pickup for Northwestern, I like him better than Mazzccua. 

schreibee

May 1st, 2019 at 1:44 PM ^

The "evidence" is that no player of any consequence that Michigan truly wanted EVER picked Northwestern over Michigan.

You can toss Indiana in there too...

EDIT: And to any tempted to neg, please feel free to list at least one name that spurned a true pursuit by M to choose NW or IU when you do. Educate us...

schreibee

May 1st, 2019 at 3:43 PM ^

I guess the only way to gauge "true pursuit" (offer vs "offer") is:

Did the player visit Michigan (more than once even for in-state prospects)?

Did they list M as a favorite, perhaps in a group with schools like osu, psu, nd or even msu? NOT M + MAC schools or Indiana/Illinois

Were they CBd to M by any crootniks?

Were they mentioned in this blog or TTB, 24/7 etc as important M targets? 

That's a decent list of ways to determine how aggressive Michigan's pursuit is, yeah?

BlueWolverine02

May 1st, 2019 at 3:30 PM ^

There was a safety, think his name was Finch or something like that. 4 star. If I remember right, he decomitted from M to IU. Then he decomitted again to Florida. He did end up at IU, don't remember if he decomitted again or transferred. Was kind of a big deal at the time. This was probably late Carr or RichRod.

outsidethebox

May 1st, 2019 at 5:11 PM ^

Yes. Jerimy...Warren Central...we lived just down the street. One hellava safety-perhaps #1 in the nation. I believe we got to watch them win 4 state championships in a row. Evans, the RB, was the lead back at Virginia Tech. If you google him you might see why he did not end up at Michigan-for good (bad) reason.

Coldwater

May 1st, 2019 at 4:44 PM ^

What does that even mean?   They offered him. That means they wanted him.    The coaching staff evaluates prospects all the time...they know who is good, they know who’s D1 material. They wanted him, but  didn’t get him, end of story.  They  didn’t “cool”, they didn’t prioritize other people. They missed out on him 

BoHarb

May 1st, 2019 at 11:34 AM ^

If they didnt come here, then they are lesser players that weren't targeted by the coaching staff. It's obvious there are better recruits that the staff prioritizes over and above these two.  So we didnt "miss out" on them.

Gentleman Squirrels

May 1st, 2019 at 11:45 AM ^

It's weird but OL is actually one of the few positions where I'm not concerned in Michigan's ability to get good talent. Warriner has done a hell of a job identifying top talent and going after them hard. Michigan seems to be in great shape with Michael Carmody, Zak Zinter, and Noah Nelson. And also in decent shape with Andrew Gentry, Tosh Baker, Roger Rosengarten, and Andrew Raym. Still wish Michigan could have landed Myles Hinton though.

1201

May 1st, 2019 at 11:50 AM ^

Carmody: OSU lean

Zinter: ND lean

Baker: ND lean

Rosengarten: Oregon or OSU lean

Raym: OU lean

Gentry: BYU lean

Nelson: UM lean

Still lots of time to turn things around, but that is where things stand at the moment. Still holding out hope UM will be able to sign Justin Rogers.

Gentleman Squirrels

May 1st, 2019 at 11:56 AM ^

Fair. The only correction I would make is Zinter being a ND lean. I believe he likes ND but he's been to Michigan several times as well. His only crystal ball is to ND from Tom Loy which means absolutely nothing because he's very loose in his picks.

I believe Gentry is visiting twice to Michigan (once unofficially in mid May and once officially in June) so that will be something to watch. Since most of these players are from distant states, it is important to get them on official visits, especially for a game.

1201

May 1st, 2019 at 12:02 PM ^

Gentry supposedly comes from a pretty devout LDS family and will be going on a one or two year mission trip immediately after high school so I'm not quite sure how that will affect his Michigan recruitment. He has big time game though and would be a great addition.

As for Zinter I agree with you that UM has a great shot but some ND writers think PSU is their biggest competition. Hard to know for sure. He has made three Notre Dame visits (two unofficial and one official) in the last month so it's probably safe to say they are right near the top.

Blue Middle

May 1st, 2019 at 11:58 AM ^

Yeah, it's awfully presumptive to call Williams a miss, and probably the same with Priebe.  Recruiting is evolving and we don't know how hotly Michigan was pursuing these guys.

I wish both Priebe and Williams success when they're not playing UM.

SMart WolveFan

May 1st, 2019 at 12:19 PM ^

Williams was probably more "trouble" than it was worth.

Mazzccua is as good a OG prospect as Priebe plus the pipeline he comes from makes a huge difference.

Zinter should be about as good as a OG prospect as Rodgers, but still has OT versatility.

And I really hope we get towering bookends from Zona.

Stay healthy, my friends.

Gentleman Squirrels

May 1st, 2019 at 4:36 PM ^

We took 6 this year actually. 2 pure tackles in Keegan and Jones. 2 swing guys (their best positions are probably guards) in Barnhart and Stewart, 2 guards in Rumler and Carpenter (Rumler could be center). However, we are also losing 3 starters at the end of this year (Runyan, Bredeson, Onwenu) and could possibly lose Ruiz to early entry to draft. At the very least we should recruit to replace those numbers.

We have 13 scholarship OL right now with 2 viable walk-ons who could play. I think it's best to have at least 15 scholarship OL at any given time, especially because of how long it takes an average OL to develop and because attrition happens.

A_Maized

May 1st, 2019 at 5:41 PM ^

This board eats it’s own more than anyplace I’ve ever seen.  Calling out Magnus as a concern troll today is fairly laughable.  He is one if the better known posters on the board and posts more fact than opinion, but you already know that.  It’s kinda lazy to label someone as a troll just because you don’t like the content.   I’m sure we ALL would have preferred he posted a thread about players sitting out bowl games so we could finally discuss that topic, but recruiting is what we got.  

AZBlue

May 1st, 2019 at 4:56 PM ^

From what little I have read I have the same feeling.  He could very well end up to be a great player but he seemed to be much more of a priority for MSU.

For Thunder and those above talking numbers.... It seems we are in it heavy for a TON of very well regarded OL in 2021, particularly if both the top 50 Michigan kids are OL (Spindler and ??) - how does that effect 2020 OL numbers of at all?