Thursday, June 4, 2009

Wolverine Recruiting Blitz: 6/4/2009

  • Coming Early: Christian Pace, Michigan's latest 2010 commitment is on track to graduate in December and enroll at Michigan in January. His high school coach weighs in on CP: "He enjoys physical play and is a real versatile big, strong kid," Dlugosz said. "He has exceptionally quick feet." "He finishes his blocks," Dlugosz said. "If he locks on you, he's going to put you into the ground."

  • Torrian Wilson has a new top 5: Miami-FL, Alabama, Tennessee, Michigan and Stanford.

  • The top WR in the country for 2010 has a list of 10 schools. He also just attended the BBQ at the Big House. Kyle Prater's top 10 schools are Illinois, Oklahoma, USC, Michigan, Tennessee, Alabama, Auburn, Missouri, Miami FL, and ND. Let's hope Michigan can score an official visit.

  • Defensive end Chance Carter might consider Michigan: The 6-foot-4, 245-pounder said his scholarship offer list remains at five: Notre Dame, Stanford, Nebraska, Wisconsin and Indiana. However, he said he is only considering the first three."It's hard to say which one I liked better," Carter said. "I'm also looking at Boston College, and I might take a look at Michigan."

  • 2011 WR recruit from Saginaw continues to receive praise. DeAnthony Arnett who holds an Michigan offer spent last weekend at a camp in Tennessee: "It went real well," said Arnett to Scout.com regarding his time in Knoxville. "They didn't really say anything (about an offer), but Coach (Lane) Kiffin said he really liked me." Arnett hopes the Michigan State coaching staff is similarly impressed when he camps there later this month. A few previous visits to East Lansing only served to strengthen the Spartans' status as one of the top teams on his early list. "I like the campus, the education part," said Arnett of Michigan State. "Football-wise, they're pretty balanced. They throw the ball and run the ball. I like that." Other offers on Arnett's early wish list include Ohio State and childhood favorite Oklahoma.

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