Every year it seems Michigan has a recruit that could commit to the Wolverines any minute but waits. These type of players like the recruiting process and are willing to risk a spot on the Wolverines for continuing their recruiting process. In the past couple of years we have seen wide receivers and others do it.
There is nothing wrong with that strategy and each recruit is allowed to make their own decision on which school they would like to attend. The issue is, each school has a limited number of scholarship and this year Michigan only has 16 spots. Which leaves 5 open right now for the 2014 class.
Sam Webb a Michigan recruiting insider went on the radio yesterday and listed his best guess on how he thought Michigan would finish the class. He listed the following players:
Da'Shawn Hand
Artaivs Scott
Malik McDowell
Jamarco Jones
Adoree Jackson
My first reaction to the list was WOW! That is probably the best case scenario for the final 5 spots. I also think Jones is going to pick OSU in July. We all know the situation with Da'Shawn but I think we have lots of ground to make up with Adoree.
The one recruit that is not on this list and who many have predicted to be in this class is DB Parrker Westphal. He might be this years candidate for "waiting too long" to commit. Parrker is a 4 star CB who has visited Michigan a number of times. He has always said that Michigan set his standard for a college visit and every other program would try to hit that bar. Even his high school position coach is former Michigan DB Todd Howard. So what's the problem?
The problem is Parrker has been giving quotes like this for up to a year. Many thought he would be one of the first players committed to this class. He never pulled the trigger and now with only 5 spots left, he better make a quick decision. My feeling is the Michigan coaches get a bit frustrated with situations like Parrker's. They understand about a recruit feeling comfortable but they also can't hold a spot until signing day either.
If Parrker would want to commit in the next few weeks, I think the Michigan coaches would take his commitment in a heartbeat but if he waits I think the likes of Jackson and others might take his place in the class. A clear sign that the Michigan coaches are happy with the 2014 class and how it's going to round out, is all the 2015 recruiting they have been doing lately.
Thursday, June 6, 2013
Michigan Thursday: Which Recruit Will Wait Too Long?
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Didn't the 2014 recruiting class open with approx. 16 spots available? It would seem that with Kaleb Ringer, Marvin Robinson and Mike Jones leaving, and the possibility of early enrollments that number could be as many as 18 or 20, wouldn't it?
@Scott K
MRob and Mike Jones were both Seniors, thus their departures don't actually open up any spots for the 2014 class. I do expect the final number of scholarships available for the 2014 class to be about 18.
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