Khaleke Hudson playing right now in Big33 game (livestream link in thread)

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Khaleke Hudson is playing in the Big33 game right now. You can watch it here: http://foxbaltimore.com/live/event

He's 21 for PA (dark jerseys). Other notable for PA is 4, Miles Sanders, headed to PSU in the fall.

Hudson is killing it. Broadcasters said at the start of the second half that Khaleke has been "clearly the best player on the field." Playing well on both sides of the ball. Sanders looks good too.

DrWayne

June 18th, 2016 at 9:44 PM ^

Just clicked it on and the 3rd or so play that I saw was him breaking about 15 ankles on his way to a 40+ yard punt return. Gonna be very fun next year.

Avon Barksdale

June 18th, 2016 at 9:52 PM ^

Can someone explain to me what the benefit of playing in this game 1.5 months from the start of camp? I see no benefit and really nothing positive. The only think he does here is risk injury which would be disappointing this close to the start of practice.

superstringer

June 18th, 2016 at 9:56 PM ^

This is a big traditional game for OH and PA. Got popular long before recruiting is what it is. I think in those two states this is just an honor. Plus a last chance to play with some kids in your state.

Have you learned nothing from Coach Jim? If you love football, and you get a chance to play -- why would you ever say no?



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Frank Chuck

June 19th, 2016 at 1:06 AM ^

Hudson had one of the most impressive films I've seen. I think 4-5 years from now, recruiting services will look back and realize that he should've been ranked much higher (i.e. at least a solid 4 star if not higher).

But it won't matter. It'll just make Harbaugh look ever better as an evaluator and developer of talent.

jonesie022

June 19th, 2016 at 7:44 AM ^

I love how we have so many film and talent evaluators on this board as if you really know what in the fuck you are looking at.

I also like how one slightly controversial statement about one of Michigan's prized recruits makes me a bad human being...

LOL, I hope I am wrong. I even stated that in my original post.

The kid plays in a high school with 1200 students, not even in the top 100 as far as enrollment in the state of Pennsylvania... So let's not pretend that watching him run roughshod through a bunch of middle/small schools makes him Adrian Peterson.



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maizenblue1971

June 19th, 2016 at 8:58 AM ^

well, those people at the all star game there thought he was good. didn't he do really well at his national all star game too? Wisconsin has been to multiple big ten championship games, I am looking forward to our first. they have gone to the rose bowl. when did we go last? no one said you were a bad person, just that you made a questionable post and backed it up poorly

ChasingRabbits

June 19th, 2016 at 9:06 AM ^

What about the film and talent evaluators not on this board? The ones that offered him a scholarship to Michigan. And say what you want about the teams that offered him and what they have accomplished (dare I say more than UM in the last 10 years), but they have all evaluated and offered kids that have individually done great things over that same time period. So..  when you make a negative comment based on one small part of his recruiting profile (his crappy offer list (which it isn't)) without even bothering to comment on his..  you know...  football skill.  You are going to get killed every time.  And rightly so. 

And the best part of your argument, calling out the people on this board as  not knowing what the F they are talking about...  Yes, you are the ONE, thanks for gracing us with your presence. 

rockediny

June 19th, 2016 at 9:36 AM ^

We also happen to talent evaluators at the Semper Fi and Big33 games who acknowledge that he pretty much dominated at both those games playing against D1 talent. So he's dominated in pretty much everything he's done, he has one of the best highlight films (even against middle schools, as you say, some of the things he did were ridiculous), and he was evaluated and offered by Jim Harbaugh. If you were hesitant after all that because we can't have nice things, that'd be ok, but the reason you're hesitant is because he was only offered by above average programs and not Alabama. And you keep arguing your point in the worst ways. That's why people think you're a bad human being.