Sunday, June 21, 2009

Michigan Picks up its 15th Commitment to the 2010 Class and it's a CB!

Reported here on Friday, Michigan had offered Courtney Avery a CB from Ohio. On Saturday, he decided the offer was too good to pass up and verbally gave his pledge to become a Wolverine in 2010. Avery is rated a 3 star CB from Scout and the #23 CB in the country. He mainly plays QB for his high school, but his size 5"10 165 pounds is better suited for CB in college. The Michigan coaches got a good look at him at camp last week and liked what they saw and offered quickly.

Avery had committed to Stanford but decided to stay closer to home and attend Michigan.
On a side note, this kid carries a 3.7 grade point and would like to be in the pre-med program at Michigan.

Here is the write up from Varsity Blue:

Player Notes
As mentioned above, Avery is a quarterback for his high school team, in addition to his duties in the defensive backfield. In fact, he is a rather excellent high school signal-caller, and was named his conference’s Offensive Player of the Year as a junior. However, when he gets to Michigan, he will play strictly defensive back, where he tried out in summer camp. He has good hip fluidity and agility, which help him make up for a slight lack in top-end speed. One of the biggest knocks on Avery is his size: he’s listed anywhere from 5-8 to 5-10, which is small even for a cornerback. However, he is rumored to be up to nearly 5-11 now, which not only indicates that’s he’s made up some of the height disparity, but also that he may continue growing. By the time he hits campus, he could be as tall as 6-1. Camp offers are typically a time to say “throw out the rankings” (NR on Rivals, 3* to Scout), since the coaches have been able to evaluate a prospect in the flesh.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's great to see a player who is not only serious about his game, but in the classroom as well.