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Watching his video, he looks like a guy who, can take a punt return to the house if he can make 1-2 tacklers miss. I agree with the comparison with Breaston. He was always a threat to take it all the way.
Hearing that M offered Mike McCray (LB -- Trotwood Madison). He's a good one -- I'd expect UFM to offer him, too. Trotwood is doing a really nice job of accumulating talented players in the Dayton area, so it's a good school to recruit hard, regardless. Like Glenville. And, to a lesser extent, Whitmer in Toledo.
Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]? Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.
For those who don't have a "premium" recruiting service, here are the LOI's that have been received in Ann Arbor so far today.
Kaleb Ringer, Joe Bolden and Jarrod Wilson were early enrollees, so no LOI was necessary.
LOI's Received This Morning:
Chris Wormley
AJ Williams
Ondre Pipkins
Devin Funchess
Royce Jenkin-Stone
James Ross
Kyle Kalis
Drake Johnson
Tom Strobel
Willie Henry
Matt Godin
Amara Darboh
Terry Richardson
Dennis Norfleet
Jeremy Clark
Jehu Chesson
Erik Magnuson
Sione Houma
Those are the signed LOI's received as of 10:40 this morning. More to come.
Last edited by lineygoblue; February 1, 2012, 10:39 AM.
Ohio State, Penn State, Northwestern and Michigan State offering full four-year scholarships, while Purdue is still offering one-year renewable deals...
Recruits who sign with many Big Ten schools today can expect more security with their scholarships than ever before.Doug Lesmerises of the Cleveland Plain Dealer reports that Ohio State and several other schools have offered four-year scholarships to prospects in this year's class instead of the one-year, renewable scholarships that had been the norm throughout college sports.
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