Thursday, 3 February 2011

Blog Changes

You can ignore all the posts below, unfortunately that's the only way I know how to edit the blog in terms of structure.

The changes might look a little weird right now, but over the next few weeks I'll be filling up the pages with profiles and updates of all the 2012 recruits that Michigan are after.

Someone sent me an email saying if it ain't broke, don't fix it. In essence, the blog itself won't change at all. The posts and updates will still be the same. The only difference is, that there's the board (link at the top) which allows you to keep track of prospects better, view their information etc. You might not even want this, and that's fine, but it's simply there if you need it; like an extra resource.

Note: Here's a link to the last post, Willingham to UCF.

9 comments:

  1. No worries Benji, you're doing a great job with the blog

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  2. I like the idea!

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  3. @ Benji,
    Just looking at Royce's twitter page, he said he was done with schools in MI and that if u wanted to watch him play go down south!!! What does he mean?

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  4. I saw that, I wouldn't read too much into it. He's upset that UM and MSU haven't offered yet, that will change shortly. With Mattison and Hoke recruiting him, I don't think we'll lose out on RJS.

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  5. Brian Blackburn from Detroit Crokett Vo Tech....6'5 210 QB ...He should get some looks

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  6. Yep, he's been to a load of Michigan games, and he's getting interest from Michigan, I'll add him soon.

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  7. I sent the same message to TomVH and he said the same thing too so thank you.

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  8. Terry Richardson from Cass Tech seems to be interested in Oregon since his brother attends the school and ESPN says they are on the verge of offering him

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  9. Oregon also took Dior Mathis from Cass Tech, so it wouldn't surprise me if they went after Richardson. He's already been offered by Alabama and LSU, so its already going to be tough to hold onto him.

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