- OSU lands 17th verbal and snatches up a Defensive Line prospect before he visits Ann Arbor. Adam Bellamy is a 6 feet 4, 278 pounds DL that just finished his camp at OSU when "The Vest" called and offered. Adam was planning to visit A2 this weekend. Adam's offers were mostly from MAC schools including Northwestern, MSU and Cincinnati. Michigan and OSU started to show interest lately. Michigan did not have an offer out to Adam.
- The Golden Gophers top recruit has a serious heart condition that needs surgery. Sam Maresh's football career could be over before it's started, as this young man heads into open heart surgery in the next two weeks. Here at BHB we wish him him good luck with his surgery and hopefully he can play football again someday.
- Dave Curtis an Orlando columnist says Mike Barwis is one of the best S&C coaches in the country. Really? I didn't know that. He also reported that Orlando is hot in the summer.
- Chad Bumphis is a 5"10, 193 lbs. 3 star WR from Mississippi is really considering attending an SEC school next year, has offers from LSU, Florida, and Miss. State along with 12 others. There is one school he is considering outside the SEC:
The lone non-SEC school in Bumphis' top six is Michigan. "I love the tradition there. I like coach Rich Rodriguez a lot and think he's really going to help them out..."
- MSU loses a tight end recruit Perry Hall to Maryland. Arseno Hall did not return messages.
- Inside linebacker prospect Adam Burton picked Mizzu over Michigan and MSU. The Burton Snowboard company didn't care about his choice in schools.
- 6-3, 219 pound 4 star receiver Alshon Jeffery chooses USC over every other big program in the country including the Wolverines.
Wilson said Southern Cal was Jeffery’s “dream school.”
- Clayton Richard former Wolverine Baseball and Football player is called up to Triple A in the White Sox organization.
- Miramar's Eugene Smith, South Florida's top quarterback prospect, said he is considering five schools -- FSU, USF, LSU, Louisville and Michigan. UM (Miami) deep in young QBs, hasn't offered.
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