Friday, February 29, 2008

Cell Block News and Notes: Less Arties more Farties

  • Local Michigan artist paints a salute to Michigan football.
  • Vance Bedford finds a job with Urban Myer at Florida.
  • After a terrible 08 recruiting class, MSU 2009 Class is starting off strong. With three instate verbal’s already. Oak Park junior running back Edwin Baker, Detroit Renaissance junior linebacker Christian Norman, and Ypsilanti junior receiver Donald Spencer. As we all know a lot can change in a year, let's just see if all these guys stay committed to the Green and White.
  • Jim Carty, NFL Insider (not!) says Long and Crable are on the rise in the NFL Draft. The other Wolverines are dropping. If I'm Adrian Arrington, I'm a little concerned about the decision I made to leave school a year early. He is being projected in the 5th or 6th rounds. I'm not sure you leave school early to become a late round draft pick. I don't care who the QB is next year, your upside would have been much higher if you had stayed in school. It can't get any lower then a late round pick anyway. I believe Henne has impressed scouts at the Senior Bowl and the Combine, I think he is a solid second round pick. I have seen some experts rate Chad higher then Brian Brohm from Louisville.
  • Fox picks the top 41 non conference games. Yes, OSU vs USC is the top non-conference game. Michigan has two on the board:
    #18. Utah at Michigan, Aug. 30 If you thought Appalachian State was a rough home opener for the Wolverines, wait until they have to deal with Brian Johnson, Darrell Mack and a Utah team that's more than good enough to get the RichRod era off to a resounding thud. It took everything in the bag for Michigan to win 10-7 in 2002 in the only meeting between the two teams. #14. Michigan at Notre Dame, Sept. 13 The Irish have lost the last two to the Wolverines by a combined score of 85-21, but Charlie Weis can quickly start to erase memories of last year's disaster with a big win. Rich Rodriguez can't start off his introduction to this series with a loss, even if his program will need a year or so to get the pieces in place.

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