Channing Tindall Commits to Georgia (Relevant to Otis Reese)

Submitted by Navy Wolverine on

Georgia just received a commitment from Channing Tindall - a 4* OLB (#91 overall and #5 OLB) from South Carolina. This is big news to Michigan fans because he plays the same position (OLB) as Otis Reese and convential wisdom is that if UGA took Tindall than there may not be room for Reese. That coupled with Pruitt and the LB coach going to TN and Reese sporting U-M gear in recent tweets could all be positive signs for the good guys.

https://247sports.com/player/channing-tindall-92060

 

MichiganStan

December 20th, 2017 at 11:12 PM ^

Ive seen two michigan insiders say that they dont think Tindall's commitment means much in terms of what school otis reese chooses

I mean, we took multiple LBs last year.........

 

Youngharbaugh4

December 21st, 2017 at 12:34 AM ^

That this commitment has no implications into Reese's decision. Georgia would find a way for him to be included in their class. I do think he stays because of what he would be capable of doing here vs there, in terms of playing at the viper spot. He could be so dynamic at viper in Donny's defence. Dude hits harder than anyone I have ever see before.

 

The Bos of Me

December 21st, 2017 at 8:50 AM ^

I don't want to create a new thread for this, but where do we go from here with signings? Can recruits sign their letter of intent at any point between now and the February date? Or is this a limited window? Also curious if anyone knows the schedule for some of the key guys remaining on the board.

BIGWEENIE

December 21st, 2017 at 9:32 AM ^

With Saban getting old I would think recruits should think about Dabo and Kirby looking to upgrade their jobs and head to Alabamy, just saying. Right Dabo?

 

MHWolverine

December 21st, 2017 at 12:27 PM ^

That would be great if they had no more room for Otis after Tindall. I fear even if UGA has no more room for him, he may be talked into taking one of those famous SEC " Grey Shirts " 

He would definitely see the field at Michigan first!