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He’ll fit right in.In the first couple minutes of that video he takes some big hits lol
He’ll fit right in.
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It’s not all bad. I’m all in on Belin anywayFudge
Kid is from a Catholic Parochial high school.
I know we have to play BC every year but I get enjoyment out of watching Hafley take Shady to the woodshed in NJ. This was discussed in the dumpster fire thread that Hafley was a far bigger threat and would hurt Shady in NJ. Some folks weren't buying.
Yup and BC is CB’d to get Drew Kendall. He’s a BC legacy that’s been a Michigan lean since last year.Kid is from a Catholic Parochial high school.
I know we have to play BC every year but I get enjoyment out of watching Hafley take Shady to the woodshed in NJ. This was discussed in the dumpster fire thread that Hafley was a far bigger threat and would hurt Shady in NJ. Some folks weren't buying.
#1 kid in Mass. Big want for Michigan after losing Rocco Spindler to ND.Yup and BC is CB’d to get Drew Kendall. He’s a BC legacy that’s been a Michigan lean since last year.
He’s been a big want for Michigan a long time. He has kept them on hold along with others. Stanford was rumored at one point but now its looking like BC.#1 kid in Mass. Big want for Michigan after losing Rocco Spindler to ND.
Don Brown is Michigan’s assistant coach who recruits New England. The problem is, he is now 65 and he and Jim H have not been able to beat Ohio State or field a team that makes the football playoff. Time is running out for them and I think it is getting harder to convince recruits to come to Michigan that it used to be. Odds are good Don will be gone in a couple of years, one way or another.He’s been a big want for Michigan a long time. He has kept them on hold along with others. Stanford was rumored at one point but now its looking like BC.
I thought he was done after this last season based on some scuttlebuttDon Brown is Michigan’s assistant coach who recruits New England. The problem is, he is now 65 and he and Jim H have not been able to beat Ohio State or field a team that makes the football playoff. Time is running out for them and I think it is getting harder to convince recruits to come to Michigan that it used to be. Odds are good Don will be gone in a couple of years, one way or another.
I can see that happening. Good point.Don Brown is Michigan’s assistant coach who recruits New England. The problem is, he is now 65 and he and Jim H have not been able to beat Ohio State or field a team that makes the football playoff. Time is running out for them and I think it is getting harder to convince recruits to come to Michigan that it used to be. Odds are good Don will be gone in a couple of years, one way or another.
Brown is having 0 issues. They have the #2 player in MA committed along with #1 and #2 in CT. Kendall would make it a clean sweep of the high end recruits in the area. Have the #1 class of '22 kid in MA set to commit this week too. Kendall seemed to be watching what Spindler was going to do because they already have 4 high end OL committed plus no idea who is going to leave after this year with eligibility extended. Not a great landing spot for him if he's looking to play somewhat early.Don Brown is Michigan’s assistant coach who recruits New England. The problem is, he is now 65 and he and Jim H have not been able to beat Ohio State or field a team that makes the football playoff. Time is running out for them and I think it is getting harder to convince recruits to come to Michigan that it used to be. Odds are good Don will be gone in a couple of years, one way or another.
I follow them very closely. I think they are closer to stepping it up then stepping down. The main issues have been the offense and QB play. Have the #2 rated QB for next year committed along with a ton of high end WRs. I think the offensive problems are going to be a thing of the past. Obviously Ohio State is going to be an issue as they are recruiting at as high of a level as ever.I thought he was done after this last season based on some scuttlebutt
Michigan is sorta floundering on that precipice of staying 9-10 wins or falling into the 6-8 win range yearly
Brown is having 0 issues. They have the #2 player in MA committed along with #1 and #2 in CT. Kendall would make it a clean sweep of the high end recruits in the area. Have the #1 class of '22 kid in MA set to commit this week too. Kendall seemed to be watching what Spindler was going to do because they already have 4 high end OL committed plus no idea who is going to leave after this year with eligibility extended. Not a great landing spot for him if he's looking to play somewhat early.