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Hopefully there isn't a major snow storm in Ann Arbor this weekend.
Which is why the B10 should lobby for a NSD of early January. Those recruits who want to wait are welcome to do so. An early signing period would also flesh out which "offers" are actionable.
I'm hoping UM gets Asiasi, or however it is spelled.
The Rashan Gary saga/drama is why I hate recruiting. A new twist and/or turn every week...
I'll just assume he isn't coming to Michigan.
Read an article over at mgoblog about M's recruitment of Michael Dwumfour and expressing some optimism about M's chances as he was good friends with several other recruits including Rashan Gary. Dwumfour was described as being "super-tight" with Gary and that Gary was "his boy." Actually, M's optimism needs to be curbed unless Dwumfour is super-tight with Gary's mom and she is his girl.
Mommy has been bought, and sonny is going where she says. And, it ain't Ann Arbor.
In the long run its probably best. Love to have a guy with that kind of talent, but if Mommy has to be catered to every moment for the next 2-3 years, forget it.
Its supposed to be cold, but no major snow storms.
When it comes to playing in the cold, these hotshot kids need to get used to it. If they intend to one day play in the League, they're going to play in cold weather games come November. And that's true even if you play for the Dolphins.
True, but you hear so many of these kids talking about playing "somewhere warm", when they also have the desire to one day play in the League.
If you go to the League, you have a 100% chance that you're going to play in at least some cold weather games. I'd think that you might want to start getting used to it during college ball.
Maybe if Gary and his Michigan friends are snowed in (or it is too cold to go outside), they will have the ultimate bonding moment indoors.
If not, that might not be a good experience.
I agree... NFL playoff games are often played in cold weather. I would think that scouts are impressed by a kid who can perform in that kind of weather. The Legend of Tom Brady began in that snowstorm during the "Tuck Rule" game.
I'll let you ban hate speech when you let me define hate speech.
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