A couple of months ago it was announced that Jeremy Clark (Madisonville, KY) would grayshirt at Michigan next year and become a member of the 2013 class after that. But after a stellar senior year, the Michigan coaches have apparently extended a full scholarship offer to Clark for the class of 2012.
I'll do a full commitment post on this later today, but for now just know that Clark is a 6'4 200lb Safety who loves to hit!
The question now, is how does Michigan allocate the final three spaces in the class? WRs are still badly needed, so they'll probably still try for two there, and then I guess they'll take whoever commits out of a top OL and Yuri Wright?
I am excited about this move on the coaching staff's part. Been impressed with Clark all along. Just locked him up with no worries of a decommitment now, which could have happened if the right school came offering. As for the rest of this class, I am likely in the minority, but am content with the O-line so far and would love to close out with 2 WRs and Yuri.
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ReplyDeleteThe rumor is that Greg Brown is leaving the team, so the coaches wanted Jeremy Clark to be apart of this class in order to make up for him leaving. So that would leave us with 23 this class, and we can take a max of 28, I'm not sure where we are in terms of the 85 people on our roster though.
Jordan Patron Facebook status says, "maize and blue or blue and gold?" Down to those two... Hope he goes blue!
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ReplyDeleteHope he goes Maize! Lol
Well if Payton isn't looking at USC, I don't see how he could pick ND over UM. Better academics, better athletics, better atmosphere. Michigan has the game of the year over ND, ND got embarrassed by USC
ReplyDeleteIf you have a Twitter account, follow Erik magnuson (erickmagnuson77) said if he doesnt get 1000 followers he's not going blue! I think he's kidding, but give him a follow anyways! Schmeige, I don't care if he goes maize or blue as long as it ain't notre dame!
ReplyDeleteWheaton (IL) St. Francis OT, Kyle Bosch further established himself as one of the most heavily recruited junior lineman in the Midwest today when added the University of Michigan to his impressive offer list.
ReplyDeleteIts official Greg Brown is leaving UM. Wish the kid the best.
ReplyDeleteGarnett has moved his offical visit to the Nebraska game.
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ReplyDeletemy friends who are sports bookmakers and I were so excited and happy about this transfer because we think that he is going to make the other players do their best as he always does, he is an inspiration for the rest
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