Alumnus93

May 17th, 2016 at 7:20 PM ^

harbaugh has probably an adjusted 70% NFL hit rate on recruits, correct? I think it's 63% but that includes Stanford and alot don't qualify. .so that speaks louder than any chump here

WolvinLA2

May 17th, 2016 at 11:34 AM ^

Is that 4 guys already committed who have invites?  And that doesn't include McCaffrey, who you'd have to imagine will get an invite (if he wants one).  Having good representation at these camps is big for recruiting.  Hopefully JKP commits before the camp.

Kevin13

May 17th, 2016 at 11:57 AM ^

has some good skills and is starting to get noticed now. I love his size for a corner. Great job by the staff finding this gem. I think he will get a 4th star by the time he is signing with us.

Elmer

May 17th, 2016 at 12:02 PM ^

I fully admit to being suspect about St Juste as a player.  

Obviously has great size for a CB or cover safety, but now he's shown out as a plus athlete.  The high SPARQ score, including a sub 4 shuttle and now a 4.5 40 speaks volumes.

During these camps he's shown good coverage skills.  Only questions left are how he tackles and how he reads plays.  Smart kid, so I'm guessing the latter will not be an issue after some time in Ann Arbor. 

I wrote a month ago that I hoped he would attend some camps.  He not only attended, but delivered big time.

 

 

 

 

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ghostofhoke

May 17th, 2016 at 11:32 PM ^

I hope you're right. If we can be stocked with talent like this that never even gets a chance to see the field then we are doing something right. Bama has tons of 3 and 4* guys that never play a live down.



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Lanknows

May 17th, 2016 at 1:08 PM ^

Every player invited to An Opening has won at least one or three Heismens trophies? Look it up.

If you saw through the BS rankings of an underrated Michigan commit and ESPECIALLY if you see through the BS rankings of EVERY underrated Michigan commit (which is all of them) then now's the time for you to take a victory lap.  

And Once he gets that 4th star he so richly deserves because HARBAUGH is never wrong we can all celebrate again and more fully this time. [I don't know about the rest of you but I only 100% celebrated during his HELLO post and now I'm ready to go 110%]

The national championships are coming and our position - pundits are wrong whenever they fail to praise Michigan players and correct only when they cut the BS SEC-Ohio State-NBC cabal's bias and give our recruits their goddamn camp offers and stars that they deserve - is about to be proven correct again.

It's never too early to celebrate victory or rewrite history.

steviebrownfor…

May 17th, 2016 at 1:30 PM ^

Please expand on what this means?  What is the Opening (I know it's a camp, but aren't there tons of camps?)?  I'm trying to understand how excited about this I should be...

StateStreetBlue

May 17th, 2016 at 1:59 PM ^

'The Opening' is Nike's invitation only event for high school football held each year out in Oregon. Basically, kids go to regional camps which are held accross the country and compete in various drills and testing. The SPARQ score is basically a mini-NFL combine test (think 40yrd dash, shuttle, distance throw of a medicine ball). It's basically a test to determine the overall 'athleticness' of a kid. A combination of this score and how well a player performs at the regional camps seem to be what is used for players to get an invite to the Opening.

There are ~160 players invited each year with most being seniors in High School (although some top, top talent like Rashan Gary have been invited their Junior year).

Most Invitee's tend to go becuase Nike provides a ridiculous amount of free appareal for the players and it's generally seen as the most elite camp each year. In fact, the past couple of years the event has been shown on various ESPN channels.

Not only has St-Juste been invited to attend, but at the regional Nike camp he attended - he posted a world class shuttle time of under 4 seconds. In fact - his time would have been tied for 2nd place in this years NFL combine. At 6'3", St-Juste's time is even more ridulous as the shuttle tends to favor shorter, agile, players.

In summary - this is all very, very good news.

Lanknows

May 17th, 2016 at 3:03 PM ^

Look at past high scoring SPARQ players and you'll see a lot of names you recognize.  It's a great data point to consider beside offers and rankings.

Still, this isn't really "news" in that St-Juste is still who he is - the same guy Harbaugh offered a while back.  It may warrant revising your expectations for him, if you are so inclined.  In this case "him" may refer to either St. Juste or Harbaugh, but if you need more convincing that Harbaugh knows what he is doing I'm not sure what to say to you.

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BigCat14

May 18th, 2016 at 12:33 PM ^

I would imagine that upon being recruited Harbaugh's & (staff) message is 'Improve' in All areas.  Academically, socially and athletically as you prepare for competition as a member of Michigan's football team.  I mention that to say that I actually do not think that BSJ is the 'same guy Harbaugh offered a while back'?

 I would contend that BSJ has worked his tale end off and is improving at a rate that is opening up eyes.  He may have had 'this' level in him already, Harbaugh and staff see that and offer.  Yet he has some things to prove to himself, to the low opinions of his abilities and to his future coach.  Maybe a little symantics but non the less he is for sure 'improving'.  

 

Go BSJ!  Go Blue!

Lanknows

May 18th, 2016 at 1:37 PM ^

You make a valid argument that he could have improved his abilities - but isn't that the expectation?

Anyway, it's not clear that BSJ improved. Was it him or the information on him?

It's not clear BSJ cares about (or is even aware) of "low opinions" on places like mgoblog.

Not saying you are wrong, just that the argument is entirely speculative.

 

BigCat14

May 18th, 2016 at 2:15 PM ^

I believe our argument would be speculative from both sides of our 'perspective' coins.  To your point of BSJ knowing/not knowing about 'opinions' of his ability/potential - I would say at the very least he is aware of the major recruiting sites?  

Regarding his improvement - Motivation is a powerful advantage for an athlete with a high variant ceiling!  I believe Harbaugh and staff noticed that high ceiling.  That they also noticed that BSJ was relatively under the radar (IMO).  

Thank you for engaging in the conversation (even if it is speculative)

 

Go Blue!