Dunn: Lookin' for a Sign

Submitted by Chi-Blue on

So I have tried to keep a close watch on the recruitment of Brionte Dunn with the help of Mgoblog and others. His recruitment really fascinates me as he seems really torn between the best choice, and the emotional choice.

I'm sure that this has been talked about somewhere, but there is soooo much info out there on him that a thread seemed appropriate. Dunn has been rumored to be an EE but has waivered. The last we hear from him via Sam Webb is that he will indeed be an EE. Is this not the sign that leads to AA? The only reason he was on the fence in the first place was because of the possible sanctions and Bowl ban. Obviously the whole spread thing and Meyer has been quite a development, but I think that is secondary to the sanctions. This being said we know nothing of what the sanctions will for sure be, yet he states he is an EE anyway. Am I missing something here? There is no way he will enter Ohio early without knowing . . . right?

The only possible thing I could think is that he has been tipped off that Ohio will know their fate soon, before EE. Thus depending on what comes from the sanctions he will make his mind up last minute and be on his way bags already packed.

Can anyone else shedd some light on this??

wile_e8

December 2nd, 2011 at 3:20 PM ^

Actually I think they can. I'm not sure on the details, but I remember reports of Kevin Grady joining the team for Rose Bowl practices when he was an early enrollee. And I also remember all the speculation that he would immediately surpass Mike Hart....

 

EDIT: That was seven years ago though, so maybe the rules have changed

joeyb

December 2nd, 2011 at 2:48 PM ^

If he knew he was going to OSU, he'd announce it. Anywhere else, and he's going to hide it because he doesn't want backlash from OSU fans like Kalis took. Rivals has him only showing interest in OSU, PSU, and Michigan. I doubt PSU is in the running anymore, so if it's not OSU, then I think it's Michigan.

The fact that he is EE and he will have visited Michigan 3 times in a month once he and Kalis come up here for their officials has me thinking that he is coming around to the idea of going to Michigan. I agree it's a battle between the logical choice and the emotional choice, but I would guess that he hates Michigan a little less right now, adding some debate to what the emotional choice might be.

Urban Warfare

December 2nd, 2011 at 4:08 PM ^

Given that they'd be signing a letter announcing their intent to enroll after they'd already enrolled.  That being said, the NCAA enjoys imposing stupid, pointless rules on people, so who knows?

Pete99

December 2nd, 2011 at 2:54 PM ^

Meyer has made quite an impression on Dunn. I believe he ends up sticking with OSU in the end. As Sam Webb said a couple of days ago, his head may be telling him he's a better fit for what UM wants to do in the near future, but, his heart is still all Buckeye.

Erik_in_Dayton

December 2nd, 2011 at 3:00 PM ^

The arrival of Meyer changes things.  Dunn hasn't even met with him face to face as far as I know...Also, I'm sure that OSU is saying that they're not going to get hit any harder than they've already hit themselves.  And I think they're probably right.

I'd bet three cents that he ends up at OSU. FWIW. 

Bombadil

December 2nd, 2011 at 3:02 PM ^

If he wants to be an EE, he should come to Michigan. Our electrical engineering department is top 7 in the nation, I don't think OSU is even ranked.

goblue7612

December 2nd, 2011 at 3:45 PM ^

As an electrical engineer at the University of Michigan, I care to disagree with that. US News has us as the 6th ranked undergraduate electrical engineering program, and the 7th ranked graduate electrical engineering program.

http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/best-colleges/rankings/en…

The only other Big Ten programs that have good engineering that I can think of off the top of my head are Purdue and Illinois. MSU's is trending upwards as well.

elaydin

December 2nd, 2011 at 4:50 PM ^

I meant OSU is #20.

Obviously Illinois is very good, as are Purdue and Michigan.  Wisconsin and Minnesota are also top 20 in EE.  

Really, except for Iowa (because Iowa State is really Iowa's engineering school), Indiana (not a real Big Ten school) and Nebraska (another fake Big Ten School), the Big Ten is pretty strong in EE.

So take that SEC!

exmtroj

December 2nd, 2011 at 3:04 PM ^

Terelle Pryor would have been a better fit for the spread option, too, but we all know how that worked out. Dunn will be in columbus, and we should probably just work on accepting that. We have Fitz, we'll get other running backs, plus the monster O-lineman to open holes for them