IthacaBarrel
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yeah not looking good by any means. I hate the Don Brown connection too.
I read that the signing period would be the 3rd week of December, or some date in the 3rd week. One of the big reasons is the coaches want one last look at grades. By the 3rd week of Dec. the vast majority of teams making coaching changes have named their guy.And when is hiring/firing season? Its pretty much that exact timeframe as well.
gone, just my opinion.yeah not looking good by any means. I hate the Don Brown connection too.
This is the best post in here. "sutomcat" nailed it in my opinion. When we get the last visit this weekend, providing he stays to his plans, all HCDB has to do is to repeat this whole post to IM . Everything in it is right on and to the point. jmoI hope for his sake that Michigan told him if he visits there, they will offer him.
The 3 day visit in the middle of the week is strange. Makes me think they are bringing in a few recruits and will use all that time to try and get their favorites to verbal first, then let the others go home empty handed.
Michigan is a good school in a decent conference. But they haven't offered. They have ignored him until the last minute, when players they liked a lot better went elsewhere. In terms of games that are an easy drive away for family and friends, it would go from 60-65% for Syracuse to maybe 5% if he went to Michigan.
The B1G offers considerably worse competition than the ACC does. It will take him considerably longer time to get on the field as well.
Syracuse has a lot of advantages that the family might want to consider.
Apples to orangesCan you say with 100% certainty that SU has not talked to any other CB's in the past few months?
Even if we did, we still would honor this kids offer.Apples to oranges
You said "We both gave our word". Your post indicated that it was apples to apples. Don't go moving the goalposts now.Apples to oranges
Just not true. Grown men turned recruiting into what it is, not 17 yr. olds.We did and would honor his commitment.
Gotta feel sorry for Michigan. You think they would have planned better than this. (Said nobody, ever).Jeremy Clark Not Granted Sixth Year | mgoblog
Clark started seven games at cornerback in 2015 and three in 2016 before tearing his ACL against Penn State. The former three-star safety recruit was a critical component to the last couple secondaries, battling Channing Stribling to a relatively even draw for playing time until the injury.
Without Clark, Michigan will be very inexperienced at cornerback in 2017. Redshirt junior Brandon Watson, who's seen scattered snaps at nickel, is the only upperclassman at the position. Sophomore Lavert Hill and David Long are the favorites to earn starting spots; they'll compete with redshirt sophomore Keith Washington and freshmen Ambry Thomas and Benjamin St-Juste. Unless Michigan picks up another corner in the 2017 class—it looks like they'll get one more—that is the entire group of scholarship corners for next season.
How many players on UM's two deep hail from Mass = 0
Was it against Rutgirls,or real game time play.A true freshman from MA got snaps last season, they're recruiting a few others currently as well.
Just not true. Grown men turned recruiting into what it is, not 17 yr. olds.
If the top 1-2 DB's in the country suddenly really liked Syracuse, they'd drop him in a heartbeat. It's not difficult.
When one of the top teams in the country comes calling, the kid listens.
Such is life, big fish eats small.
Yup -- not really difficult to understand particularly when the big fish is a good school as well and coached by a great coach (raving lunatic? Perhaps. Total . . . . . ? Absolutely. But great coach nonetheless) and likely to be competing for a title for the duration of your time on campus.
The difference is in the chance you think you'll get and if playing time is enough of a sure thing or not. If you're a late add to a big school, that has to play into your decision.
Would you rather cheer on your teammates to a playoff birth or actually play? (I know athletes all think highly enough of themselves to believe they'll win every job - but ...)
Looks awfully familiar to how the UCONN game went