- Seems the Gators are a still a little sore about losing Nu’Keese Richardson. Here are a few tidbits from the Gators Insider from the Palm Beach Post: Nu’Keese Richardson was a relatively unknown four-star receiver prospect out of Pahokee. - Tenn. WR's coach Frank Wilson appeared on a Knoxville sports talk radio show. Wilson was asked if any player on the roster reminds the staff of Reggie Bush, the Heisman winner who played for Kiffin at USC. “Yeah,” Wilson said. “Nu’Keese Richardson.” Nothing against Richardson, but Reggie Bush? Come on. Richardson, meanwhile, was a stand-out on Pahokee’s state championship team in 2008, but he may have not even been the best player on his team. He accounted for 20 touchdowns this year in 13 games and was named to the Palm Beach Post All Area First Team. But his teammate, running back Vincent Smith, beat him out for Player of the Year, while his other teammate, Brandin Hawthorne, won Defensive Player of the Year. Both are headed to Michigan. If Richardson had come to Florida, he would have been near the bottom of a stacked depth chart at receiver. He would have had to fight for playing time on special teams, and may have red-shirted his first year. BHB- First off for anyone that follows recruiting Nu’Keese was a talented and highly rated WR the entire recruiting season. To say he wasn't well know is complete fiction. I do like that he thinks both Michigan recruits Brandin Hawthorne and Vincent Smith were better players!
Friday, February 27, 2009
81% Shooting Will Get You a lot of Wins
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Must Win and Q&A Day
Tonight is a must win for Michigan Basketball if they have any hope of getting an NCAA bid with out winning the Big Ten Tournament. The key to the game will be how Manny Harris deals with his poor performance and benching in OT against Iowa this past weekend. This game will be close and Michigan will need the Crisler Arena crowd to lift them to an important win.
Sporting News does a Q&A with former Michigan QB Ryan Mallett:
Q: You left Michigan after Rich Rodriguez replaced Lloyd Carr. How did that go down? A: We met after (Rodriguez) was hired, and I think we both realized his offense wasn't the right offense for me. It was a mutual thing. After we felt each other out, we knew it wouldn't work. There were no hard feelings. Q: The Internet rumors of your scout team performances are legendary. Can you shed some light? A: Well, I didn't want to stand on the sidelines the entire season. I couldn't just stand there and do nothing. So I had a lot of fun with it. I wanted to give our guys the best look they could get. I went hard every day. Q: Your fumbled snaps at Michigan were legendary, can you shed some light on that? A: I just didn't have my head in the game and I didn't like Mario Manningham yelling at me. -- Sorry that last question and answer, I made up. Also, I follow college football pretty closely and didn't hear anything about the legendary scout teams at Arkansas. I might have to look into that.
ESPN interviewed new Michigan DC Greg Robinson: Here's the highlights:
Q:You talked last month about not getting too wrapped up in 3-4, 4-3, alignment stuff. Is there a time where you'll start formulate that, or are you going to wait to see how guys look in the spring?
GR: No, we'll have a plan going into spring ball. You don't just go out there and play. We'll have the ability to be a four-man front and the ability to be a three-man front. I've done that, really, since I was at the New York Jets to the Denver Broncos to the Kansas City Chiefs to [University of Texas] and at Syracuse, where we have had some hybrid-type players who can play defensive end or linebacker. We'll continue to do those types of things. Then, as you get to working with people, you realize some strengths that maybe were unnoticed that you could take advantage of, and then you work hard to work those kinds of things into the scheme.
Q: You mentioned last month about building the attitude on defense. Are there things you do early in spring practice to form it? What needs to go into it?
GR: I would never imply that I'm trying to make something different than what things were. I'm just going to coach defense the way I know how to coach defense. I know this: This defense will not be outhustled. We will fly around, we will hit, we will play together as a group. You'll sense an enthusiasm about them that they really enjoy playing together. As we get to know the athletes that we like, their talents, we'll be a very tough defense to deal with.
Q: As far as Rich, how have those discussions gone and where are you two in terms of philosophy?
GR: We spent a lot of time talking about those things early, when I came in. I have a good feel for the things he believes in as a defensive football team. I don't think we're very far off in anything philosophically. I can adapt to anything that he has interest in. Philosophically, we're on the same page. The things that are really important to him, I feel very comfortable that I can satisfy those kinds of things. It comes down to effort, philosophical-type things.
As we've talked, I know that there's nothing that's a red flag where I say, 'This is something very different in the thinking.' I just go about my business.
Q:You mentioned talking a lot with the other defensive assistants. As a guy who didn't hire any of those guys, how has that process been with a new staff?
GR: I've been very pleased and I feel very comfortable with the group that we're working with. Bruce Tall, the defensive line coach, and Tony Gibson, the secondary coach, those guys have worked together a number of years. Jay Hopson is a guy that's been around their program. I'm very fortunate to have a group of guys who really know football. I like their foundation of fundamentals as well as understanding schematics and things like that. Our graduate assistant group is a good group to work with. Really, I've been very comfortable and I look forward to getting out on the practice field.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Did Michigan make Warren Buffett Mad?
Usually when your a public institution that relies on donations to do things like spend hundreds of millions dollars renovating your football stadium or putting up a new basketball practice facility, you usually don't want to piss off the richest man in the world. For those of you that don't know, Microsoft founder Bill Gates is now behind good friend Warren Buffett as the richest man in the world. On a side note, I hear they play in the member/member golf tournament together at Augusta National. I wonder what they talk about during the round? I would guess their golf cart radio would be playing a new song specially made for them by The Bare Naked Ladies called, "If I had 50 Billion Dollars". For the record Buffett is about 62 Billion and Gates is at 58.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Michigan 2010 Recruiting News and Notes
- Michigan has offered running back Marcus Lattimore. Marcus has 19 offers at the moment and doesn't expect to announce until signing day.
- 5 Star Safety from Florida Marvin Robinson, at one time believed to be a Michigan lean told ESPN that he is wide open and considering schools like Michigan, Ohio State, South Florida, and North Carolina. He is also not expected to "announce" until he has completed his final year of high school football.
- Michigan has offered GA dual threat QB Blake Simms. Blake has impressive numbers: The 6-foot, 180-pound Sims threw for 2,785 yards, rushed for more than 1,000 yards and accounted for 42 touchdowns. Sims boasts 4.5 speed in the 40-yard dash and has the dual-threat capabilities Rodriguez prefers.
- Michigan maybe the leader for SC Dual Threat QB Cornelius Jones. CJ is 6"3 185 lbs.
- Remember DE Alain Kashama? Well, he signed with the CFL's Calgary Stampeders on Monday.
- Ever wonder who might start at QB for your favorite university? There really isn't a ton of mystery around Michigan's starter, but the answer is: go down to your "official outfitter" and see what number jersey they will be selling. Like I said, Michigan's isn't a mystery, so why not sell a few Tate jersey's? Talk about pressure on a kid that hasn't even taken his first live snap in Michigan Stadium yet. Good Luck Tate!

Monday, February 23, 2009
New Michigan Football "Preferred" Walk On News
Thanks to Brian at Mgoblog and Scouts Go Blue Wolverines the Magazine; The Big House Blog has become your one stop shop for Michigan walk on information.
With that said, we have more Walk On news to report and yes, it's from another local Michigan player. Royal Oak's Eddie Murray will join the Wolverines next year as a preferred walk on. The first name that comes to mind is the Baltimore Orioles Eddie Murray, but sorry no relation. Then when you find out Michigan's new walk on is a kicker, you think maybe he is related to the Detroit Lions former kicker Eddie Murray? but sorry no again.
Eddie is just Eddie from Royal Oak and has only been kicking the pigskin for 6 games during his senior year. The Royal Oaks Ravens went "Detroit Lions" last year and didn't win a game so Eddie only had a chance to kick 3 field goals as a senior. He didn't even play football as a junior.
So why would Michigan even be interested in a kid that has only kicked in 6 high school games? Well, he is a good athlete and had some baseball scholarship offers to smaller schools and also played Free Safety and WR for Royal Oak this year.
But the real reason, is Eddie has a strong leg and has worked a little bit with kicking legend Jason Hanson from the Detroit Lions. Michigan needs depth at the kicker position and if Eddie does see the field early, look for him to be a kick off specialist.
"Both of my parents went to Michigan. I've been watching Michigan football my whole life. To get an opportunity to put on that uniform and play in the Big House will just be incredible.
"I know I might never get a chance to kick, but I am not afraid to compete. I've always had a strong leg. Even back when I was a youngster playing soccer, I had trouble kicking it in the goal. I was always kicking the ball over the goal. I wanted to kick from further and further away."
Sunday, February 22, 2009
NFL Combine: Wolverine Sean Griffin
When you think about former NCAA players at the Indianapolis combine this weekend you think of stars like Michael Crabtree, Mathew Stafford, Knowshon Moreno, and Andre Smith. When you think about potential Wolverines getting drafted, former seniors like Tim Jamison and Terrance Taylor come to mind.
What about Sean Griffin? Like myself, many Michigan fans might be saying who? Many might remember Michael Griffin the small forward on Michigan's National Championship basketball squad in 1989, but as you have probably guessed that is a different Griffin. Then who is Sean Griffin? Sean was Michigan's long snapper who got invited to the NFL Combine to participate like any player would. Sean was one of two long snappers invited to this years combine, joining him was Hawaii’s Jacob Ingram. Sean has been writing a diary for the Detroit Free Press on his experience which ended on Saturday.
Here is a summary of how it went for Michigan's former long snapper:
Snapping?
"We worked out for four hours. ... The whole kicking process took three hours. There were eight punters and each punter took 14 punts. They did 11 kickoffs for each person, there were 10 guys doing kickoffs, each kicker took 15 kicks, and there were seven kickers."
Lifting?
Sean put up the 225 pound bench press 14 times.
Testing?
Sean took the Wonderlic test at 7:00AM on Friday and also did a strange color test.
The test featured a list of colors, but the words were printed in a different color than the word said. For instance, the word red printed in black or the word blue printed in green. The first time through they asked what color it was and the second time what the word said. Griffin was told he scored in the top 20%.
The 40?
Sean had hoped to run a 4.8 in the 40 but Saturday didn't go as well as planned: "While doing the warm-up to do these, they said, 'You're going to have plenty of time to get ready for your 40 (yard dash), don't worry.' (U-M strength coach Mike) Barwis gave me a progression of things to warm up before my 40. Then they said, 'Change cleats and get ready, specialists you're up in 3 minutes.' We went completely cold, hadn't warmed up at all and had to run." Sean ran a disappointing 5.1 in the 40 which was his final drill at the Combine.
What's next?
"I'm going to rerun at pro day at Michigan (March 13). The disappointing thing is I trained to do all the drills after I did the 40 (shuttle run, agility cone drills, etc.) and they said you guys are done. I said, 'No, I'm ready to do all of them.' They said, 'No, you're done, you don't have to do them.' "
So how do you think it went?
"The two biggest things were your weight and how you snap. It is the 40 a little bit, the 225 test maybe a little bit. But during snapping they had coaches try to bull rush, and I was blocking them fine. That's the only knock teams had against me coming in. They knew I could snap, knew I could cover and didn't know if I could snap and cover. I did it well. I think this was a huge success."
Friday, February 20, 2009
Friday News and Notes
- More Walk On News: This from BHB reader Biggame7: Johnny Childers has accepted a preferred walk on invite to join Michigan's 2009 recruiting class. Johnny is 6"1 233 and played LB and FB in high school for Muskegon Mona Shores. Here is Johnny's ESPN write up: Childers is a tough, thickly-built, blue-collar fullback prospect who also is an effective inside run plugger when employed at linebacker. Looks a bit like a throwback player and his game lacks a lot of finesse. He has good height and a compact, well-built frame that could bulk up to the 240-pound range while retaining his adequate straight-line speed. More of a battering ram of runner who is effective on quick North-South hitters up the middle. Good initial quicks through the hole for his size and will surprise you now and then with his agility as a runner. Tends to run high though and flashes difficulty sliding through the small creases. YAC is inconsistent. Won't be much more than a short-yardage fullback at the next level but has soft hands out of the backfield and shows the physical tools needed to develop into an effective blocker. Can stalemate defenders but will need to work on leverage and controlling/finishing blocks at the point of attack. Not as powerful or superior at the high school level as you would think as a blocker. Defensively, he is a bit stiff, range is limited to between the tackles but he can blow up the Iso and is difficult to turn at the point of attack. Overall Childers looks good on the hoof and has the physical tools for a mid-major program to mold as a situational fullback
- Central Michigan is now joining the Adidas family. Central is leaving behind "New Balance" and joining The University of Michigan in the Adidas family. This will be the first time Central has had an apparel and athletic shoe contract. Central's athletic department is struggling so this new contract should off set some costs for the Chips. Terms of the deal were not released.
- Athlon Ranking: Defensive Tackles: Remember earlier this week when Athlon ranked all the DE's in the 2009 recruiting class. Well, it's the DT's turn and "Big Will" Campbell ranked #4 nationally.
- The Miami Dolphins hints it would have started Chad Henne, if Chad Pennington wasn't released by the Jets: Coach Sparano, "Henne ran our football team pretty well in [the] preseason. That was a good problem to have." "Knowing Chad [Henne], if he was in the [starter] situation I would have been comfortable with him there. Look at the two young quarterbacks that had to play this year. They did a nice job," Sparano said.
- Update on the young man with the unfortunate last name, Larry Raper. Larry was thought to be "possibly" getting a Michigan offer this week. Larry was a Clemson 2009 commit before the coaching change, when he de-committed. Then it's believed Larry didn't have a qualifying test score that kept this 3 star speedster off many of the top programs recruiting boards close to signing day. It is believed that Larry has qualified and Michigan still has a couple of scholarships available and are looking at this 5"10 165 lbs. with 4.4 speed in the 40, athlete to play cornerback. Larry was mainly a running back and WR in high school. Michigan has asked Larry to visit Ann Arbor before they offer and his visit is expected to happen in the next few weeks. If Larry impresses the coaches, I would expect him to get offered. Michigan needs depth at CB and having a guy with 4.4 speed doesn't hurt.
- Check out his break away speed below!! The kid can catch the ball as well. After watching this video, I think Michigan should offer (if he can qualify acdemically of course).
Thursday, February 19, 2009
Michigan being Michigan
- Is it me or does Ed Hightower ref every NCAA basketball game? Every game I watch on ESPN or the BTN it seems Eddie Hightower is on the court calling fouls. Watch closely and see if he shows up on the 7:00 and 9:00 games on ESPN. It could happen!
- Remember that guy who was suing Marlin Jackson for $10 Million? Well, Marlin counter sued him and said his draft status dropped because of the accusation. Well, a Ann Arbor jury agreed with Marlin and awarded him $225,000 today.
- Michigan is lowering the price on football tickets for the 2009 season. The average price per ticket will go down to $50 a game which is a $3.57 decrease from last year.
- Last word on Threet: I keep reading newspaper articles that Rich Rodriguez gave Steven Threet no choice but to leave. Are you kidding me? I know Steve wasn't the QB of the future, but if your a head coach, I think you want a guy with some experience in his complex offense then none at all. Maybe Steve wouldn't have been the starter on opening day, but the worst he would have been was the #2 guy. I assume when he transferred to Michigan when Ryan Mallett was there, he sort of knew the #2 spot was going to be his. So maybe there was other issues behind the curtain we don't know about, but to say RR pushed him out is crazy. All he did was recruit the position and I am willing to bet dollars to donuts that he wanted Steve on the team to be the back up or even the starter. Threet's decision makes little sense to me, even if he does transfer to North Dakota State and becomes their starter.
Want To Know if a Recruit is "Really" Committed to your University?
The committed player commits during his junior year.- He is rated one of the top players in the State of Florida.
- Said player is expected to be a high 4 or 5 star recruit.
- Committed Player helps recruit other players to come to the University he verbally committed to.
- Committed player wants his new University fan base to know he is going to other schools junior days just to see other places but he promised his grandmother that he would play for the University he committed to.
- Now the committed player and family is planning to move from Florida to Ann Arbor this summer, so that he can play high school football in Ann Arbor and go to every home Michigan game this fall.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen we are talking about Ricardo Miller a Michigan verbal commit true and true. On Michigan Blogs, we always talk about "Michigan Men" and I'm not sure I have ever seen a better example then Ricardo. To go from the arguably the best State for high school football to Ann Arbor, just to be closer to his university in a word is, outstanding.
Here is my prediction for Ricardo. He comes in and makes an instant impact in 2010. In 2011, he wears the #1 jersey with Braylon's approval. In 2012, we talk about him in the same breath as Braylon, Desmond, or Anthony Carter as one of best WR's in Michigan's history. I know that is a lot of pressure to put on a young man and that's not my intent at all. I'm just blown away in his love and passion for Michigan Football and hope nothing but great things for him.The only mistake I can see that he is making is he is going to Huron High instead of Pioneer! :-) I hope Huron has a good QB since he is going to be throwing to 2 top WR's in Miller and Jackson!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Wacky Wednesday: a Potpourri of Information
- The USA Today has Jevon Ringer dropping on it's draft board: 57. Javon Ringer, RB, Michigan State, 5-09, 205, 4.53, 2-3: Although he showed toughness in 2008 by carrying Michigan State's offense with 1,743 yards and 22 touchdowns, scouts are concerned about his durability. He has torn multiple knee ligaments over the years and was not 100% much of last season. In January, Ringer had surgery to repair his right knee but expects to take part in the combine.
- Athlon Sports rated all the DE's in the 2009 recruiting class and Michigan's Craig Roh came in at #12 and Anthony LaLota came in at #13.
- Fromer State Player going to jail after knocking off a couple of banks: Craig Timothy Johnson, a 42-year-old who played on the Spartans 1988 Rose Bowl championship team, was arrested Jan. 7, 2008, hours after he and Ricky Ledale Johnson pulled off a heist at a Comerica Bank in Alpine Township. Craig Johnson will spend 6 + years in jail after robbing at least two banks and being swindled out of $35,000 by a business partner.
- Big House still the Biggest: With the construction this past year, most of us expected the Big House to be second to Penn State in attendance for the next two years. Well, Michigan actually is still #1 with an average of 108, 500 people attending each of it's home games, Penn State was second with an average of 108,200.
- Shahin Farokhrany is suing former Wolverine and current Indianapolis Colts CB Marlin Jackson for $10M for a fight way back in June 2003. Faroklrany actually had his case thrown out when he repeatedly failed to appear for depositions and hearings but an appellate court recently reversed the decision and sent it back to trial. Farokhrany alleges that Jackson hit him in the eye with a bottle, Jackson said it was with is fist. Marlin is also counter suing Farokhrary for unspecified damages for the drop in his draft status and continued embarrassment over the incident.
- Had enough Boren information? Nope, I guess not. I guess a low 3 star LB can still flab his gums and it becomes news worthy: "Now, linebacker recruit Zach Boren has joined his brother as a Buckeye, resulting in a transformation of loyalty among the entire family. "Everyone in the whole family is an Ohio State fan now," Zach said. "No one cares about Michigan at all anymore. That was in the past and we're all looking forward to being Buckeyes and staying Buckeyes for the rest of our lives." I wouldn't even have put this garbage on my site, but I wanted to point out that Zach's offer list looked like the following: Akron, Kent State, Toledo, Miami - OH, Cincinnati, and of course Ohio State. Interesting...........
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
What is going on around here?
The day Stephen Threet leaves Michigan, another former Wolverine leaves his new school:
Jason Forcier (pictured to the right) brother of "soon to be starter" Tate Forcier has left Jim Harbough's Stanford Cardinal program. I wonder if there has ever been a case where, you transfer from one school to another, only to go back to the original school? This is another clear case where Jason made "too quick" of a decision on transferring and would most likely have been Michigan's two year starter right now. I wish Jason luck and hope he pays his own way and comes back to Michigan. BTW: 7 players left the Stanford program yesterday.
- Recruiting Update from TomVH at Mgoblog: It seems RR and staff will decide today if they want to offer Larry Raper a scholarship for the 2009 class. Larry reportedly will sign on the spot if offered by the Wolverines. The word on the street is this guy is crazy fast. Not sure why he didn't/doesn't have more offers. If this kid qualifies academically, then I say we take a flier on him and see what he can do. We all know Michigan has another scholarship available now. Michigan is looking for him to play cornerback.
- Also, top 2010 QB recruit Devin Gardner from the State of Michigan has dropped OSU due to their focus on a young man with a pretty good blood line: Nick Montana. As we have heard in the past, Devin has always been an OSU fan so we will see how this plays out over the summer. If Nick does go "nuts" and picks the Buckeyes, I would guess Devin would look elsewhere.
- Rumor Mill: is saying that Threet might end up at Eastern Michigan to play for former Michigan defensive coordinator now head coach Ron English. If Steve, did decide this route he would have to sit out a year and have two years still remaining to play. Since he transferred once already, he loses the right to redshirt.
- I know zero about Hockey but Michigan is pretty good and ranked #3 in the country.
- Michigan AD Bill Martin says the $226 million expansion and renovation of Michigan Stadium are on track to be complete for the first home football game of the 2010 season. He also said the athletic department is in a strong financial position, but he expects to see a downturn in donations from private individuals and less corporate sponsorship because of the nationwide financial crisis.
- 2010 Safety prospect: LaTwan Anderson, from Lakewood Ohio has got a Michigan offer. LaTwan happens to be tight with Michigan 2010 commit Jerald Robinson. LaTwan is 5"11 185 with offers from State, BC, Iowa, Cincinnati, and Indiana.
Monday, February 16, 2009
Single Threet QB to Transfer from Michigan
First off, I wish Stephen nothing but the best and hope he makes an impact at whichever school he picks.
"I have decided to transfer from the University of Michigan," Threet wrote in the statement. "I have requested and received my release. I do not yet know where I will continue my collegiate career, and have no further comment until that decision is made."
Second, I just don't understand when kids make these type of decisions. I know, he is not a good fit for RR's offense, and that Michigan recruited two high profile QB's in this class, and that Michigan will continue to recruit dual threat QB's in 2010.
So sure, Threet has every right to pack up his bags and look for another place to play. Why wouldn't he? Well, here are a few reasons he should have decided to stay at Michigan.
- A "Free" First Class education. He has already transferred from Georgia Tech and now Michigan. If he wants to play right away, he will have to go to a D1AA school. So for a smart kid, I guess the academics side of this decision didn't really come in to play too much. Of course he can go to another D1 school, but would have to sit out another year (since he transferred once already, he can not use a redshirt, so he would lose a year). Getting a Michigan education gets lost in these decisions and I think that is really too bad. Let's be honest, 1% of athletes make it to the NFL, a Michigan degree means something.
- He has a year of experience in this offense: No matter how good Tate Forcier is, Steve has more knowledge and experience in this offense and would have been the odds on starter for the Western Michigan game.
- Did he learn anything from his own experience? Steve transferred to Michigan to "sit" behind 5 star QB Ryan Mallett and then got the chance of a lifetime last year and got to play right away. You never know what will happen in this sport.
- Competition: Makes you a better player. Use Michigan QB history as an example. Michigan had the strong armed QB "golden boy" Drew Henson that was 5 Star in everything he did. Michigan also had another QB at the same time named Tom Brady. Everyone wanted Drew to play, mostly when Tom struggled and Drew did. Drew got in and struggled as all young QB's do. Tom, came back in and saved a few wins and even got drafted. I guess, I forget to mention he did pretty well in the NFL.
Steve, I wish you all the best in whichever school you decide to continue your career yet, but I wish you would have stayed and competed for the QB position at Michigan.
Memo to all of us Michigan fans: this departure equals even a worse shot at a Bowl Game next year. I had envisioned Foricer staring and Threet pulling out some games. Now it looks like, all our cards are on the table with a couple of freshman and a couple of walk on's. Not good my friends, not good.
Welcome to Michigan Tate and Good Luck!
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Lane Kiffin is a Walking Recruiting Violation
Lane joked about getting 29 out of 30 on his NCAA recruiting test. I wonder which question he missed? Because he is a walking talking Recruiting Violation, even UCLA head coach Rick Neuheisel thinks Lane is out of control and has had too many violations in just a few weeks.
If your keeping score at home, Lane's first two violations came when he called out Florida head coach Urban Meyer for cheating when he called a recruit while he visited Tennessee, then he used a fog machine and faked a press conference when some recruits visited Knoxville. Now his third violation came when he mentioned un-signed #1 ranked running back Bryce Brown by name on the radio. Kiffin was talking about the growing trend of high school prospects waiting until after signing day to choose a school and made a reference to "great players like Bryce Brown" while appearing on WNML Radio. Those comments came after the host of the show, Dave Hooker, couched the question by reminding Kiffin that he couldn't talk about specific recruits.
Lane has been on the job since December 1st and has seemly can't get out of his own way when it comes to recruiting. Maybe old man Al Davis was right, this guy might be a little unstable?
I know the NCAA doesn't usually come down hard when programs self report minor violations, but they might have to send a message to Lane with all these violations.
Keep it up Lane! Your bringing some much needed spice to usually a slow time for college football news. I'm really looking forward to watching the Vol's this year, mostly when they meet the National Champions Florida Gators!
Friday, February 13, 2009
Fast Friday Michigan Update
- Top College Sports Town: Forbes.com ran an article listing the top college sports towns and Ann Arbor came up #1. Of course it is!
- Michigan Basketball: Remember the must win that didn't happen on Tuesday, well Michigan plays Northwestern this Sunday and of course it's a must (fill in the blank). Tip is at 3:00 BTN
- 2010 Slot WR Recruit: From Pahokee, Florida, De'Joshua Johnson, doesn't have Michigan in his top 5. He is listing WVU, Miami, Florida State, South Florida, and Alabama.
- Kirk Ferentz signed a new 7 year deal.
- Steve Stripling: Don't be fooled by hair replacement guy with the tag line "I'm not just the President, I'm a client". This is the former U of M Defensive Line coach under Lloyd Carr. Steve has taken a job with RR's close friend Butch Davis at Central Michigan as their associate head coach-defense and Defensive Back coach. Here is a picture of Steve, maybe he should call the "other" Steve. Never mind.

- Dugan's Brother: Dan Fife is the head basketball coach at IPFW and is only 29. You might remember Dan when he played at Indiana.
- The State of Michigan is loaded with Dual Threat QB's in the class of 2010. The headliner has been Devin Gardner but Robert Bolden might have something to say about that. Robert is also 6"4 200lbs. Here is what an analyst from Scouts had to say about Robert: "He's very smooth and polished," said Scout.com Midwest analyst Allen Trieu. "You watch him on his drops and his release, and it's very effortless. He probably has the best mechanics of any quarterback in the state. He's a good athlete that can run, but I like that he prefers to be in the pocket." "Bolden is more polished than Gardner or Boisture," Trieu continued, "but he has a different style from both of them. Gardner is more of a true dual-threat and Boisture is more of a gunner." Robert does hold an offer from The University of Michigan.

- Per Mgoblog and Varsity Blue: Here are the numbers for the already enrolled freshman: "Big Will" Campbell #73, Vlad Emilien #5, Tate Forcier #5, Mike Jones #27, Brandin Hawthorne #7, and Anthony LaLota #90. (you can have duplicate numbers, they just can't be on the field at the same time)
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Thursday's Pot Luck of Michigan Information
- Do you remember QB Lee Mondol? I guess he was a Wolverine at one point and then transferred to Ventura College and now is joining South Dakota State. Good for him, I guess. I don't remember this kid at all.
- Is Michigan still looking to add to the 2009 class? The answer is yes and maybe this kid could be a candidate: Larry Raper, the 5-foot-10, 165-pound three-star wide receiver/running back from Shelby, NC. He says he’d like to sign with either Michigan or East Carolina, but neither have offered. “I know that Michigan has been talking to my coach a lot recently,” Raper said. “We sent them some tape and they are checking that out. I’m not sure how many offers they have left but they are recruiting me so they must be interested. If they offered me I’d sign right away.” Scout.com’s No. 61 wide receiver in the country says the Wolverines are recruiting him as a cornerback/athlete.
- U of M Baseball will retire Jim Abbott's #31 on April 18 before a game against Michigan State. "It is truly an amazing feeling," Abbott said in a statement released by the university. "When coach (Rich) Maloney called to tell me, I was speechless. I never could have imagined this happening. For me, going to Michigan was such a proud accomplishment. Being able to wear that jersey and represent the university was so fulfilling for me. I had such a great experience at Michigan and to have them do this for me is beyond words."
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
An Early Look at 2010 Needs and Potential Recruits
Of course you always take positions like Running Back, WR (already 3 verbally committed to 2010), and Offensive Line. But LB, DL, QB, and DB are the key needs for the Wolverines in 2010. Some fans may argue, Michigan is good at QB with Threet, Forcier, and Robinson but until that position is solidified, Michigan needs to recruit dual threat QB's every year.
For all of you that don't follow recruiting religiously, I will give you some Michigan targets by position for 2010. All of the following recruits either have a Michigan offer or RR and staff are watching them closely.
QB:
1) Devin Gardner, 6-4, 195 from Inkster, MI
2) Robert Bolden, 6-4, 195 from Orchard Lake, MI
3) Christian Green, 6-2, 200 from Tampa, FL
4) Cornelius Jones, 6-3, 185 from Spartansburg, SC
Defensive Line - DE
1) William Gholston, 6-7, 240 from Detroit
2) Derrick Bryant, 6-4, 230 from Columbus, OH
3) Darryl Baldwin, 6-6, 240 from Solon, OH
DT:
1) Jay Guy, 6-2, 300, Texas
2) Johnathon Hankins, 6-3, 326 from Detroit
3) Tremondae Branch, 6-0, 264 from Flint
Cornerbacks:
1) Dior Mathis, 5-9, 171 Detroit Cass Tech
2) Lo Wood, 5-11, 175 Apopka, Fl
3) Cullen Christian, 6-1, 180 Pittsburgh, PA
Linebackers:
1) Austin Gray, 6-2, 210 from Warren, MI
2) Danial Easterly, 6-5, 200 from Detroit Cass Tech
3) Joran Hicks, 6-2 200 from West Chester, OH
A couple of things come to mind when I see this list. Michigan will continue to recruit the States of Michigan and Florida hard. It also looks like the state of Michigan will have a very good crop of recruits for 2010, headlining by Devin Gardner and William Gholsten both expected to be 5 star recruits. Expect to see the following names make trips to the State of Michigan this year: Meyer, Kiffin, Tressel, Zook, and Carroll.
Michigan 2009 Recruiting Class: "Name" Awards
Michigan 2009 class was setting up be the "best" unique named players in the country when the de-commitment bug hit some the "named" stars in this class. Michigan lost: Shavodrick Beaver, DeQuinta Jones, and Pearlie Graves and replaced them with names like Robinson, Washington, and Stokes.
Michigan went quickly from the top of the mountain in the "mystical" top unique recruits names title to middle of the pack. The reason LSU had the top class this year was not the number of 4 and 5 star recruits they were able to attain, it's because they were able to sign Barkevious Mingo. That is a 5 star name if I have ever seen one.
The best the "Vest" could do was Jack Mewhort a 4 star OL from Toledo. Ohio State's class is full of names like Hall, Carter, Brown, Fields, Jackson, and Bell. How is anyone going to recognize those names? I know OSU fan, why don't you give every player on the team a nickname? Things like "Boom" or "Beanie" should do the trick.
Now on to Michigan's nominee list for this year's award (5 player minimum):
- Fitzgerald Toussaint
- Vladimir Emilien
- Tate Forcier
- Anthony LaLota
- Taylor Lewan
Players that were not eligible for the Mystical Title include:
- Isaiah Bell
- William Campbell
- Jeremy Gallon
- Brendan Gibbons
- Cameron Gordon
- Thomas Gordon
- Brandin Hawthorne
- Mike Jones
- Teric Jones
- Denard Robinson
- Craig Roh
- Michael Schofield
- Vincent Smith
- Je'Ron Stokes
- Justin Turner
- Quinton Washington
- Adrian Witty
As you can see Michigan's top two names are great! But after the losses of Shavodrick, DeQuinta, and Pearlie. Michigan never had a clear shot at the title. There is no way your going to win this title with 2 Gordon's, 2 Jones, a Robinson, and a Turner for goodness sakes. I like Je'Ron coming in late but his last name wasn't enough for him to get nominated.
Outlook for 2010? Not good! There is a Miller, Jackson, and Robinson already verbally committed. The names in this class better start getting unique or we will have to look to 2011 for another trophy. I think Barkevious might have a younger brother?
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Another Preferred Walk On at Michigan
The BHB is starting to be the place where you get all your Michigan Wolverine walk-on news.
Coach Rodriguez has found another walk-on he would like to add to next years team. It's Fullback Calvin Smith from Joliet Catholic Academy in Illinois.
Smith is 6-2, 235 and rushed for 537 yards for an average of 5.5 yards per carry.
Now, Smith is planning to enroll in at least one class this summer so that he can participate in Michigan's summer workouts.
"I'd like to get on special teams next season and maybe get a chance to play in goal line situations," he said
My $.02 on walk-on's: I love the idea of a preferred walk-on coming to Michigan, it gives the team depth, but it also gives the team the ability to practice with a higher number of players. One of RR's comments this past year was, Michigan was doing a lot of good things on Monday - Friday that wasn't showing up on Saturday. Maybe having more kids at practice will allow Michigan the ability to practice at a different level and close the Saturday gap.
This policy also gives kids a chance to "live the dream" and put on the winged helmet in front of 110,000 fans on a Fall Saturday. Now that is something they can tell their grandchildren about!
I'm very much in favor of this new policy and hope it gardeners a "diamond in the rough"!
Must Win Tuesday
I'm not a big fan of the term "must win" it's way overused in the sports world. It's almost as bad as using coaching "genius", but tonight is a "must win" for the Wolverines. In fact, all of the games for the rest of the year are "must wins" for Michigan if they have hope of breaking their NCAA tournament drought.
Another violation occurred when a fog machine was used as a recruit entered the field at Neyland Stadium during his official visit on Jan. 9.
Monday, February 9, 2009
A View from the Other Side: Ohio State's 2009 Class in Review
2009 Ohio State Recruiting Summary
I hadn’t really spent a great deal of time analyzing Ohio State’s recruiting class in the days before and after last Wednesday. There are several reasons for that. #1 The lack of a Terrell Pryor story line this year. #2 The class had been committed for months. #3 Work responsibilities required attention elsewhere. However, when Big House Bob asks for an update, you have to come up with something. Here goes…….
Overall, I’m very happy with this group of recruits. Players fit in at every position of need. The class was highly ranked by all of the major services. Any ranking in the top 3-6 keeps me happy year after year. ESPN had us a little lower but the composite score of the class was pretty competitive with the other elite teams in the BCS conferences. I also liked the fact that we were able to keep almost all of the best Ohio players from leaving the state and we took some of the best players from Michigan, Pennsylvania and --with Jaamal Berry one -- of the best from Florida. I’m not going to go into individual detail about each recruit but I will take a quick look at how some of these recruits could end up contributing sooner rather than later.
QB - It’s been said by many Ohio State fans that the most important development at this position wasn’t being in the running for Taj Boyd or signing Kenny Guiton. No, the most important development was that Joe Bauserman decided to remain with the team. At the very least we’ll have someone who’s taken live snaps on the roster to back up Pryor. I was never of the opinion that we needed to land Taj or any other highly ranked QB in this class. With a small gap in this class (sorry Kenny) we won’t have to worry as much about playing time issues with recruits in the next few classes. Remember these names…..Robert Bolden and Braxton Miller.
Running Back - This spot became a huge position of need when Beanie declared for the draft. Boom Herron ran well at the end of the season and by all accounts will be the starting tailback next year. Saine continues to disappoint (is he hurt…or not?) and “Rasta’ Wells graduated. Adding Berry is good but I’m really looking forward to seeing Carlos Hyde get some reps. I think his size and speed compare favorably with Beanie and I look for him to be an early contributor. People say other wise but I think Jordan Hall is just part of the package deal with Pryor.
Wide Receiver and Tight Ends - In my mind the struggles that Ohio State had with the passing game last year has taken some of the shine off of the players signed at this position. The Legacy, Duron Carter and Cory Brown are the big names and I’ll admit to being curious to see if either one of them can crack the rotation of receivers. James Jackson is fast, Reif Fragel is tall. Both are from Michigan. That sums up this group of recruits.
Offensive Line - If I’m a little down on the passing game after last year, I’m really down on the play of the offensive line based on the same metric. This unit was terrible last year but there are plenty of reasons to think things will be better this year. Jack Mewhort and Marcus Hall are the two highest rated recruits at this position and both may get a chance to see plenty of playing time. The O-line seems set across the board with Adams, Cordle, Brewster, Boren and Shugarts. Mewhort could see time backing up Brewster at center and Hall could play either of the positions on the right side of the line. Overall, I think this group of players (and all the others that I didn’t mention) makes up the deepest line unit in many, many years. Now, I hope this hype can translate to performance on the field in the fall.
Defensive Line - I have conflicting thoughts about the players signed to play here. Simon and Fellows were given 5 stars at the start of their senior seasons. One dominated play from the outside and one dominated from the inside. Both positions are areas of need for the Buckeyes. However, the hype around both of them seemed to ebb a little bit over the course of the season and by the end of the year neither was getting as much attention. We’ll see what happens but I for one think that one of the keys for success in the upcoming year is improved play across the defensive line. It will be critical for the line to keep blockers from getting to the second level where we will be fielding less experience than the past several years.
Linebacker - Dorian Bell and Storm Klein get mentioned here…if only because I like their names. We’ll need all the depth we can get at this position so the addition of these two to the rotation is key. Most services rated Bell as the number one player in Pennsylvania. Klein has developed a cult like following for his old school play on both sides of the ball. There is even talk of Klein getting some reps at fullback. I think based on his name alone he’s going to be the next great middle linebacker for the Buckeyes.
Defensive Backfield - This is also a position of concern for the team. The safeties are set to return but the corner positions are all up for grabs. Maybe CJ Barnett will be able to crack the rotation.
So…like I said at the beginning….I tried to cover the positions as compared to the individual recruits. Overall I like the players. I like the class ranking. Above all, I trust that all were chosen because they were quality young men who would be exemplary student-athletes who will bring honor (and victories) to the program….especially in 258 days….in Ann Arbor Michigan.
Go BUCKS!!!!
Michigan Recruiting Never Sleeps: Welcome to 2010 and Welcome Jerald Robinson
Wasn't signing day just last Wednesday? Wouldn't you think, it's time for the coaches to relax a little, maybe take the kids to Disney World?
Nope! Recruiting never stops, no matter if it's trying to get walk-on's to fill depth needs or recruiting for the class of 2010. MgoBlog and Rivals are both reporting that 2010 Ohio WR Jerald Robinson is going to give his "verbal" commitment to the Wolverines today.
Could DRob end up throwing to JRob? It could happen!
Jerald is 6"3 185 and had 34 catches for 756 yards and 7 touchdowns as a junior at Canton South. He also played Safety and had 56 tackles, with 7 picks, and two forced and recovered fumbles. Mgoblog: "I play receiver and safety. I like receiver more, and that’s what the coaches are talking to me. I play the X receiver, so they want me there"
"I’m excited to meet new people, and to be out of the state of Ohio. I want to get out of Ohio and experience new things. Justin Turner told me that you meet a whole different family, and you can start a new life. That’s what I think I need"
Jearald's head coach, Moe Daniska; "He's always been a Michigan fan. He was hoping either Michigan, Ohio State or Michigan State - those were his top three choices - would offer. I think when Michigan was the first to offer, he just felt that it was the right move."
"He's one of our go to guys. He was one of only three starters we had go both ways," said Daniska. "He's a good size kid, about 6-2, 185 pounds, was a playmaker and difference maker for us. "He has good hands, good speed, goes up and attacks and gets the football. That's what separates him from a lot of guys."
Jearald is currently ranked in Rivals 250 to watch and is Michigan's 3rd verbal and 3rd WR in the class of 2010, which is off to a quick and outstanding start!
Enjoy his video!
Friday, February 6, 2009
Top 10 Ten Players to watch for in 2010 and Lots of New Walk On News
Ricardo Miller, gets called out by this Sporting News article as one of the Top 10 recruits to watch for in 2010: Ricardo Miller, WR, 6-3/200, Dr. Phillips (Orlando) Gave pledge to Michigan early, and has family ties in the area. Said he wants to help turn around the program. There is another Michigan prospect on the list as well: Devin Gardner, QB, 6-4/200, Inkster (Detroit)Intriguing personality already has a boatload of scholarship offers, with Notre Dame coming most recently.
Another Walk-on from the State of Michigan: Adam Barker, OL, Adrian: The 6-foot-3, 270-pound Barker helped increase Adrian’s suddenly plentiful list of Division I players after accepting a preferred walk-on offer from Michigan.“He wanted to get a scholarship, but that fell through, so he said he was going to walk on at Michigan,” Jacobs said at Wednesday morning's signing. “(Michigan head coach) Rich Rodriguez was a walk-on at West Virginia, so he treats walk-ons special. Adam is rated 2 stars by Rivals. Seems like a nice pick up!
- More Walk-on news, this from New York: Though he would have merited a ride somewhere else, lineman Tom Lindley of William Floyd will attend Michigan as a preferred walk-on next fall and try to earn a scholarship down the road. Tom is 6'3 297 and played OT in high school.
- Remember defensive end Quintin Woods? He has spent some time in JR. college in California and signed with Kansas this week.
- Did you know Troy Aikman has a step daughter at Michigan? Me either.
- "And the thing about it, until about six months ago, he was the biggest Michigan fan I ever met. But he really loves the Buckeyes now, I am telling you. It's amazing." regarding OSU signee, Duron Carter.
- Just for laughs: Can you ID this person?

Yes, it's Zach Boren now of Ohio State. Where both Boren's are residing.
12th Game and a Must Win for Michigan Basketball
- 12th Game added: Michigan has added it's 12th game for October 17th at home. Drum roll, please............It's Delaware State of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, in the FCS, formerly Division I-AA. Delaware State did win the MEAC championship in 2007 but was 5-6 last year. I know many fans will say, WTF? regarding this game, but let's be honest here, when your trying to rebuild your program we don't need to be bringing in Utah or some PAC 10 team. If your interested, MSC does a nice job of breaking down Delaware State's record and his thoughts regarding Michigan's 2009 schedule. Another thought many Michigan fans might be having; "is this another App. State disaster?". Anything is possible, but this team isn't the defending FCS National Champions, so they are not going to be bring in too much fire power to The Big House. Hopefully, it's just a great payday for them and a chance for Michigan to get a W, hopefully. Last Question on the minds of Michigan Fans; "Can we find 6+ wins next year?" Here are the best candidates: Western Michigan, Eastern Michigan, ND, Indiana, Delaware State, and Purdue are all at home and most should be winnable. ND might be favored after their nice vacation to Hawaii last December.
- Michigan 71 Penn State 51: Coach Beilein played with the lineup last night and the improved defense got Michigan a much needed win. The major changes were that Grady only saw a minute on the floor, Douglass went for a career high 13 points for the Freshman, Gibson started for Sims but Sims got more minutes, Manny went Manny with 28, and LLP is also seeing a bunch of bench time while he continues his shooting slump going 0-4 last night. Michigan needed this win because they visit #1 ranked UConn on Saturday and host Michigan State on Tuesday. Saturday could be ugly, but Tuesday is the much more important game.
- Michigan offers 2010 WR: Michigan already has two top commits at WR for the 2010 class, but they could always use more: The latest recruit to get offered by RR's staff is 6"4 2o5 lbs. WR from Illinois, Kyle Prater. Kyle currently has a long list of offers from pretty much every program out there.
- More Pahokee Florida kids in 2010? This from the Palm Beach Post: Rodriguez's run in Palm Beach County could roll into next year's class, too. He already has made an offer to Pahokee junior wide receiver De'Joshua Johnson.
- Per a poster at Mgoblog: It seems Denard is a little bit of a jokester. Seems he is going to fit in well with "Big Will"!

Then he made the right choice!!

Thursday, February 5, 2009
New Walk On Depth at DT
After losing 2 four star defensive tackles in the last 24 hours, Michigan has added some depth to the position with two walk-ons from Northern Michigan. Linemen Nate Brink and Jason Nyhof finalized their walk-on status to the Wolverines on Wednesday. Both players are from Holland Christian in Holland, Michigan.
Holland Christian head coach, Willie Snead says:
“I know Michigan coach Rich Rodriguez. He was a walk-on at West Virginia. He has an affinity for kids who are willing to come in and work,” Snead said. “He’s a blue-collar guy. If I’m going to walk on, I’d prefer to walk on to his place or Urban Meyer’s place at Florida.
For the record: Nyhof is 6-3 277lbs and is Brink 6-5 218lbs. Maybe they never see the field during a game, but at least they give Michigan some depth for emergencies and practice.
Signing Day Aftermath
- First off: It seems I have angered some Texas Tech fans, when I mentioned that Mike Leach might have been doing some negative recruiting against Michigan. Please let me be clear, I don't have any proof that Mike or his staff was doing any negative recruiting, but Sam Web from Scouts and GBW did mention that coaches close to Pearlie were saying things like Rich Rodriguez and staff are going to be fired or will leave after next year. Since Pearlie was down to Texas Tech and Michigan, I assumed it came from TT. Again, no solid proof, but it's not a long jump. Also, Rich Rodriguez talked about some negative recruiting "in general" on ESPN yesterday. Negative recruiting is part of recruiting and mostly after a 3-9 season, but lying to kids is another matter. (no mater who did it). Rod Smith, Michigan's QB coach spoke about the negative recruiting in this Detroit News article: "It's sad, it really is, but at the same time it's out there," he said. "It's some people's tactics. To me, if you've got to bash someone, you're hiding something you don't want to reveal." Smith offered some examples of negative recruiting.
• "Everybody talks about the weather -- that got worn out."
• "Rich is going to get fired after one year."
• "They're not going to play you at quarterback, they're going to move you to another position because they've talked to someone up here.
- 22 out of 24: Michigan signed 22 out of the 24 recruits they wanted yesterday. So what happens with the 2 other scholarships available? Most likely those will go to walk-ons or Michigan could look for a couple of "under the radar" players to fill depth concerns on the defensive line or at linebacker.
- How did the class rank nationally? When you look at class ranking the best serviceses to use are Scouts or Rivals. Their business is recruiting. It's just a part time thing for ESPN and they usually rely on Scouts anyway. Michigan finished 7th in the country to Rivals and 13th to Scouts. Which on average places Michigan second in the Big Ten to Ohio State. Penn State was ranked 10th on Scouts but 25th on Rivals. For those of you that follow Michigan State, they came in at 16 on Rivals and 37th on Scout.
- There have been some rumors flying around about a few guys in this class that might need to get their test scores up or finish strong in the last semester. Here is what Coach Rod had to say about that during his press conference yesterday: "Everybody's registered with the clearing house, but there are still a couple of them that have to have good semesters. Every one of them that was on the list that we signed had (an academic) plan. They're taking the right classes. They're doing the right things to prepare for the test and all of that to be eligible. There's just a couple of them, but that's going to be the case every year, probably just about every program. You're going to have two or three guys that their senior year they better make sure they do the right things and follow the plan.
"Every one of these guys has a plan from their high school guidance counselors and coaches and families to make sure they're set and ready to go. Our plan is to have them here by summer school so they can get oriented to Ann Arbor and our football program." BTW: kids should have 3 or 4 more chances to get their SAT scores up before August.
- Recruiting never sleeps, time to look for at the class of 2010: So who will Michigan be recruiting in 2010? Michigan already has a jump start on 2010 with WR's Ricardo Miller and local boy Jeremy Jackson already verbally committed. Both are considered 4 star WR's and Ricardo might be 5 star worthy. Michigan also is recruiting a few names you might have heard about already: Dior Mathis, a DB from Cass Tech has 4.3 speed another cornerback from Florida Lo Wood, and maybe one of the top players in the country Safety Marvin Robinson from Eagle Lake, Florida. Along with Dior, Michigan will need to do a lot of work in-state with some big time prospects like: Devin Gardner, a 6"4 dual threat QB from Inkster and 5 star worthy Defensive End William Gholston from Detroit's Southeastern. (yes, he is related to former OSU's DE Gholston).
- Can't get enough Signing Day? Then feel free to watch this video of RR on the BTN:
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
A Wild Ride..........Signing Day in Review
Want to know what happened today in just a few seconds? Well this post if for you:
- The day started out with a number of verbal commits sending in their LOI's early
- Then around 9:30, Michigan found out they had lost 4 Star DT Pearlie Graves to Texas Tech, I don't want to talk out of school but Mike Leach might have been doing some negative recruiting regarding Michigan and Coach Rodriguez.
- Then at 11:00 Michigan found out they landed the team mates from Florida Denard Robinson a 4 star Athlete QB and Adrian Witty a defensive back.
- Around 12:30 Michigan found out they lost another "soft" DT verbal commit DeQuinta Jones to Arkansas.
- At 3:00 Michigan learned they got the WR they had been recruiting since late fall and former Tennessee commit Je'Ron Stokes.
So to net it out for you, in the last 24 hours: Michigan signed 3 four star players (Quinton Washington, Je'Ron Stokes, and Denard Robinson) and lost 2 four star players.
This is a solid class which should rank around #10 nationally. Rich Rod and staff signed 22 of the 24 players they were recruiting. So it was a successful day, there still remains needs on the defensive line which will be a focus for the 2010 class.
Je'Ron is Blue
4 More LOI's in to Ann Arbor
- Cameron Gordon
- Denard Robinson
- Adrian Witty
- Craig Roh
All the LOI's are in. Now we wait for Je'Ron!
2 Up, 2 Gone: Michigan Loses DQJ
- Report is that DeQuinta Jones sent his LOI into Arkansas.
Recap: Michigan gets: Denard Robinson, Adrian Witty, Quinton Washington
Michigan loses: DeQuinta Jones and Peralie Graves two 4 star DT's.
Still in Play: Army All American WR Je'Ron Stokes planning to announce at 3:30.
Coach Rod doing his press conference at 3:00, you can see at mgoblue.com. He is also all over ESPN and ESPN U.
Florida Teammates Go Blue!
Video of DRob for your pleasure:
Michigan loses it's first one on the day
- Pearlie Graves has sent his LOI into Texas Tech. This is a big loss if Michigan loses both Graves and Jones.
Let's get it started in here..........
Welcome to signing day! It could be wild ride, so buckle in, and enjoy the show.......................
- Anyone in yet? You bet Michigan has received the LOI's from the #1 rated player in Ohio: Justin Turner and one of the fastest cats in this class, Running Back from Cass Tech: Teric Jones. Update: More guys are in! Michael Schofield OL is IN, Isaiah Bell LB/Safety is IN!, OH, RB Fitzgerald Toussaint is IN!. Big Q is offical and in! Quinton Washington is in the House! Kicker Brendan Gibbons is in. Safety, Thomas Gordon is in!
- DQJ: DeQuinta Jones has been a "soft" commit to the Wolverines since this Fall but that seems even softer now after the big man's comments last night: “I could change my mind, but I’m leaning towards Arkansas. I’ll make a final decision (Wednesday),” said Jones, who took an official visit to Auburn in addition to Arkansas, Tennessee and Michigan. “Basically, I like everything about Arkansas. I really like the coaching staff.”If Jones has an 11th-hour change of heart, Tennessee would appear to have the inside track.“I want to play SEC ball,” Jones said. “That’s what I grew up watching.” So the big man is "playing" everyone or his won't be in the Maize and Blue this fall. Of course, after his visit to Ann Arbor he told everyone he would be playing his college ball at Michigan and you can print that. So who knows what DQ will do. He should head back to Ann Arbor so he can visit the legendary Dairy Queen at the corner of Washtenaw and Packard. He could be DQ and the DQ! He will announce at 12:30. Let's not hold our breath on this guy.
- Lots of activity around both Je'ron Stokes and Denard Robinson. I still believe Michigan looks good for these two very important recruits but it will be a relief to hear Michigan's name when they announce!
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Programming Note and Announcement Times
Tomorrow is a very big day for college programs across the country. Recruiting is the lifeline of any good program and tomorrow we will finally know what Michigan's complete class looks like.
I will be posting early and often as LOI's come into Ann Arbor. If you remember last year, there can even be drama from the "solid" committed players, so you never know what could happen. We will also keep any eye out for any "Snake Oil" alerts which equals signing day surprises.
As for the FAB Five recruits that Michigan is still chasing, here are the announcement times of those gentlemen. Some of these guys will have sent in their LOI before the announcements so we might have the information before their actual announcement times. So keep BHB up in your browser and hit refresh often, as I expect a ton of news and posts tomorrow.
Michigan's Final Fab 5 Recruits for the 2009 Class Announcement Schedule:
11:00: Denard Robinson and Adrian Witty
12:00: Pearlie Graves (planning to send in this LOI as early at 9:00 am)
1:30: DeQuinta Jones
3:30: Je'Ron Stokes
I'm sure glad Quinton Washington went Blue today, so we don't have to sweat over him tomorrow as well.
Everyone of these recruits are needed for this class, so sleep well tonight and dream of a Wolverine sweep for the Fab 5.
Sound be a fun ride, see you bright and early.............
Q Goes Blue!
The long awaited announcement of South Carolina's Offensive Tackle Quinton Washington will take place in a couple of hours. The early report is that Quinton has decided that the University of Michigan is the place for him.
As always, here are the particulars from the pro's at Varsity Blue:
Recruiting Notes:
Early in the recruiting process, it appeared to be highly likely that Washington would end up at one of the South Carolina schools. His coach, Art Craig, is well-connected within the state, and it seemed he might steer his top player to either the Cocks or Tigers. When his original top 5 came out in June, the Wolverines were listed… as #6. With Quinton not expecting to make a decision until after his senior year of football, however, the Wolverines had plenty of time to make up ground. Washington visited Michigan for the Wisconsin game, and witnessed the epic comeback in the Big House. On that visit, the Wolverine staff made sure Quinton knew they wanted him to suit up in maize-and-blue when he got to college. After that time, Michigan was never far from the top of Washington’s recruitment. Despite late pushes by Tennessee and Miami of Florida, the final decision came down to Michigan and South Carolina. Washington went with his heart and his head, picking the Wolverines.
Player Notes:
Washington was listed as a top-10 player in South Carolina’s low country before his senior season, and his high recruiting rankings would bear that out (he is a 4-star Guard to Rivals, a 3-star to Scout). Washington was honored for his skills not only by finishing as a finalist for the state’s Mr. Football award, but also by being selected to the Shrine Bowl, as well as the ESPNU/UnderArmour All-American Bowl. Washington’s game is strength, and he won the state Weightlifting Championship in the heavyweight division. Washington’s game will be improved by working a bit on his quickness in the zone scheme once he gets to college.
One down, 4-6 to go!
Signing Day Eve
It's the night before Signing Day and all through the house, not a single recruit was sleeping not even this "Big House" Mouse. The letters were hung on the refrigerator with care, In hopes that the NFL soon would be there; The 4 star recruits were all snug in their beds, while visions of Sportscenter danc'd in their heads.................
- Sam, I'm Not: Sam Montgomery dropped the Wolverines and Clemson last night. He will choose between USC, North Carolina, LSU and Tennessee on signing day. Another school was dropped but Sam's family was not able to get in touch with them last night. So Sam will choose between 3. As an FYI, UNC is closing in on 30 commits. Not good for upperclassmen that don't get a lot of playing time.
- Denard Robinson is a wanted man. Look at the list of coaches that visited him last week: On Tuesday, Meyer and Lane Kiffin showed up to make their pitch. From Wednesday through Thursday, Georgia coach Mark Richt, Auburn coach Gene Chizik and Central Florida coach George O'Leary visited. On Saturday, the entire Michigan offensive coaching staff showed up. Also from the article: Rodriguez has told Robinson he can be the next White, a speedy, all-purpose quarterback who starred for Rodriguez at West Virginia. Rodriguez has no one like White at Michigan, and he has made it clear that Robinson could start as a freshman. Here is what DRob's coach had to say about his choices: ''Can you imagine a freshman quarterback starting in The Big House,'' said Taylor, referring to Michigan's 100,000-seat stadium. " DRob will announce at 11:00 am on Wednesday.

- QW: We thought we might have a decision from Quinton Washington yesterday or today, but now it looks like he will wait until Wednesday to announce at a 3:30 press conference. Q is down to Michigan and South Carolina.
- News from an Illinois paper: Illinois appears a long shot for Je'Ron Stokes of Philadelphia. Stokes committed to Tennessee and now also considers Michigan and Georgia after a coaching change in Knoxville.
- DQJ: One of Michigan's soft recruits DT DeQuinta Jones will announce tomorrow at 12:30. He reportedly will decide between Michigan, Arkansas, and Tennessee.
- Sean Griffin (who?), Tim Jamison, Terrance Taylor, and Morgan Trent are all invited to the NFL Combine. Sean is a long snapper (I wonder if they make him run and do the Wonderlic test or does he just long snap all day?)
- Opps!: Ohio State offensive lineman Alex Boone was arrested in California after being subdued with a Taser during an alleged drunken tirade, authorities said Monday. When they arrived, the 6-foot-8, 312-pound tackle had been jumping on car hoods, yanking on a tow truck cable and trying to break a window, said sheriff's spokesman Jim Amormino. Boone ran away from deputies and was found hiding underneath a patio, authorities said. Boone was combative and uncooperative and had to be taken down with a stun gun, Amormino said. "He was yelling obscenities at deputies and had a strong smell of alcohol," Amormino said. "His blood-alcohol level was at least three times the legal amount." I'm guessing this isn't the best way to prepare for the NFL draft. BTW: When your 6"8 312 I'm guessing hiding under a patio isn't the best place to hide. Maybe try a mountain or skyscraper next time, big fella.
Monday, February 2, 2009
Late Night Recruiting Update
- No word on QW yet: Washington was supposed to meet with his coach Art Craig today at school but Washington did not come to school. "He's a confused young man right now," Craig said. "He's torn completely in half," between USC and Michigan. Craig said he and Washington are to meet Tuesday morning to discuss the situation.
- From a Florida Gators Web site on Denard Robinson: IS THERE STILL A CHANCE? I don’t think this one is likely for Denard Robinson, but I have definitely been hearing some murmurs to suggest that Denard is a possibility in this class. Do I think it’s likely? ....
Michigan Recruiting T- 2 Days
2 days until Michigan knows what it's 2009 class will be. Here at BHB we will be tracking these recruits as the come down the final stretch in the recruiting process: Marcus Hall, Quinton Washington, Denard Robinson, Sam Montgomery, Je'Ron Stokes, DeQuinta Jones, and Pearlie Graves.
- QW: Quinton visited Miami last weekend but his coach doesn't think they will be in the running: "I asked if this (the Miami visit) juggled this up a lot and he said not really," Timberland coach Art Craig said Sunday night. "He and I are going to sit down tomorrow and talk and hopefully there will be a decision tomorrow afternoon or Tuesday morning. He's not going to make a big deal of it. When he decides, he will let me know and I'll call all the proper people." It seems his final 2 is down to Michigan and South Carolina. Michigan did such a good job recruiting him," he said. "What kept them in in play is their position coach recruited him the whole time. But, we had Hat Day on Thursday and he wore a big Carolina cap. That didn't mean that much other than he picked up a hat and wore it, but he did seem at ease on Thursday, like he's made his mind up. He didn't seem real nervous." QW might make his final decision as early as this afternoon.
- Sam Montgomery: Sam visited Tennessee this weekend and the visit went well, his mom lays out the next steps. Sam is planning to announce on Wednesday on ESPN U. "We have to go home and make some comparisons and throw things around and go from there," Mrs. Montgomery said. "The list does have to be trimmed. We'll possibly cut some tonight. We'll be in contact with some schools to get some answers and some clarifications. Distance is not going to be a factor." Will Michigan make the cut today?
- Marcus Hall: Marcus is a young man that likes to have fun. After every visit he takes that school immediately goes into his top 2. First, it was Michigan, then Miami, and now it's Tennessee after his visit there this weekend. What has been consistent in Marcus's top two? Ohio State. Look for Marcus to announce on signing day that he is a Buckeye. Update: As predicted Marcus picks the Buckeyes (he just did it a little sooner then expected).
- DeQuinta Jones: DQJ was another visitor to Tennessee this weekend and of course they will be considered on signing day. His final 3 seems to be Michigan, Auburn, and Tennessee.
- Je'Ron Stokes: Didn't visit Georgia this weekend but reports are that Ron Zook and Illinois are going head to head for this 4 star WR from Philly. Update: Some recruiting services are saying that Tennessee is making a charge to keep Stokes in this class. He is planning at 6:30 announcement on signing day. Wednesday is going to be a crazy day.








