Harbaugh: Rumler "arguably best player in the class"

Submitted by UMich2016 on December 22nd, 2018 at 9:13 AM

Harbaugh did a signing day interview with TMI.  One quote stood out.  When discussing top recruits in Michigan's class, Harbaugh said that Nolan Rumler is arguably the best player in this class.

Also says that Dax has the possibility to be one of the best safeties Michigan has had.

JHumich

December 22nd, 2018 at 6:25 PM ^

I love reading Harbaugh's focus on the families and the men's attitudes and ethics. Looking at the numbers, we're not sacrificing size, strength, skill, or speed for it, either.

People who were looking for a common thread on the transfers: yes, all those guys were injured, lost places, etc. But many other guys have been injured or moved down the depth chart. Maybe the common thread has been attitude more than injury, and sassing more than slighting. 

DeepBlueC

December 22nd, 2018 at 9:43 PM ^

No one was worried about that back in 2013 either.  And when Harbaugh started with Tim Drevno as OL coach, everyone on this board was raving about the return of "manball".  We all know how that worked out.  The hype has worn out.  Only results on the field against real competition matter.

 

TK

December 22nd, 2018 at 9:20 AM ^

Rumler was kind of forgotten because he committed so early and I’m not sure he did a lot of camps after his commitment. He was near 5* range in the early rankings. 

1VaBlue1

December 22nd, 2018 at 10:06 AM ^

By Rumler?  I'll say no.  Onwenu will have two solid years of playing/starting experience, and Rumler is fresh out of his high school prom.  He's good, but he's not experienced against P5 competition and can't even spell 'playbook' yet.  Perspective!

Onwenu may well be pushed by Stueber, or one of the other interior OL that pushed a little last season.  But not by Rumler...

Wolverine 73

December 22nd, 2018 at 11:53 AM ^

There was talk somewhere about moving Mike to NT given our shortage there and the relatively high number of decent to good interior offensive linemen we have.  If Filiaga or Spanellis was steps up or if Rumler is that good, seems like it might be worth a shot.  Also, I think Justin Boren (may he be accursed forever) started as a freshman and played well, so it is not unheard of.

MileHighWolverine

December 22nd, 2018 at 12:34 PM ^

I feel like moving ANY of our OL away from their position to try to learn a whole new side of the game would be incredibly stupid and short sighted. Whoever else would be NT now cannot be worse than a converted O-lineman who has never played the position at the college level. 

We've been on a long walk through the desert with the OL over the past decade - don't fuck with it now that it's finally working.

Yessir

December 22nd, 2018 at 12:38 PM ^

So Mike is about to be senior and move him?  I hope not.

He prolly has aspirations of going pro. Ya think? And moving him his senior year after being a 2 year starter(?) at his position strikes me as the wrong thing to do, both for him and the team.  

Put the coaching time in on Mazi or Chris.  

 

maize-blue

December 22nd, 2018 at 1:17 PM ^

I defer to Doug Skene in all things O line. His only nitpicks of big Mike was lack of mobility in some run plays and he wasn't seeing a nastiness develop.

If there was one returning O line starter that could be challenged it would probably be Onwenu. But I think he will remain the starter. I think Onwenu's brute strength is hard to overcome.