Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Wolverine Wednesday: A Few News and Notes


  • Insiders are saying that Mone is walking without a limp and getting better, but not in football shape and most likely won't play this weekend.   The coaches may keep him out until Rutgers or even after the bye week.

  • BC commit and 2017 recruit DE Kwity Paye is expected to visit Ann Arbor this weekend.

  • The talented MSU LB Jon Reschke might be out for the year with an ankle injury.   Riley Bullough missed the Wisconsin game but may make it back sometime this year.

  • Iowa WR Matt Vandeberg is done for the year with a broken foot

  • Rutgers best player Janarion Grant is also out for the year with an ankle

  • Michigan has also offered BC commit athlete Brandon Sebastian.  I'm sure BC is loving Michigan right now, take their DC and now offered two of their 2017 commits.

  • There is some positive buzz around a possible commitment from FL LB Shannon Reid this weekend.  He is not rated on Rivals but has offers from the likes of Clemson, FSU, NC, NC State, Arizona, Miss State, Colorado and many more.  He is a composite 3 star on 24/7.

  • Sports Illustrated is saying that Peppers will go #5 in next years draft. 

3 comments:

Scott K said...

Wow, the visitor list for Saturday's game is packed with talent.

A big win over a top ten ranked team would make quite an impression for those kids.

We are just the start of a friggin' gauntlet for Wisconsin, they are going to be lucky to get out of Oct with only one or two losses.

Go Blue

ScottyDoggs said...

Well Scott K... I hope your wrong, want a goose egg in loss column, only based on what I want (no analysis)... Ohio State will be supreme test (Nov)

Scott K said...

hey Doggs,

We'll know after Saturday how good our chances are to get out of Oct. undefeated, my comment was about Wisconsin. They're a top 10 team right now, because they're undefeated. A loss to Michigan, then having to face ohio state, Iowa and Nebraska.... that's a brutal month right there!

I suspect the Badgers will take at least two lumps in that four game stretch, knocking them into the bottom of the top 25 (strength of schedule consequences for Michigan).

Go Blue!