School in the News: Florida State

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5Nov 2019
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School in the News: Florida State

Willie Taggart (image via SI)

As most/all of you know by now, Florida State fired head coach Willie Taggart after a 27-10 loss to Miami this past weekend. That dropped the team to 4-5 this year after a 5-7 year in 2018, bringing Taggart’s record to 9-12 over a little less than two years.

One way this MAY impact Michigan is in the form of Taggart himself, who previously coached under Jack Harbaugh and with Jim Harbaugh. Taggart was Harbaugh’s running backs coach at Stanford and helped produce Toby Gerhart’s Doak Walker Award-winning season. Taggart went on to become the head coach at South Florida, then Oregon, then FSU. It wouldn’t be surprising at all to see Taggart find himself as an analyst at Michigan or even taking a position coaching role in 2020. This is way out in the future, but Jay Harbaugh has coached other positions (tight ends, special teams), so if there’s a staff shakeup after this season, Michigan does have some flexibility to bring in Taggart.

On the recruiting front, Florida State has already lost a couple commits, including Deerfield Beach (FL) Deerfield Beach running back Jaylan Knighton, who’s from the same high school as a Denard Robinson.

Other FSU commits with Michigan offers:

Michigan would like to add another running back in the 2020 class, and Toafili was a primary target before picking the Seminoles. The Wolverines were also making a decent effort with Douglas, who’s a speedy slot/running back/returner.

31Oct 2019
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J.D. Johnson, Involuntary Ex-Wolverine

J.D. Johnson (image via Wolverines Wire)

Phoenix (AZ) Pinnacle quarterback – and 2020 Michigan commit – J.D. Johnson was forced to discontinue his football career due to a serious medical issue:

First of all, that’s a terrible turn of events for Johnson, who has known about the issue for a while but thought it could be corrected surgically. It has to be scary and disappointing and frustrating. I feel bad for him and his family.

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26Oct 2019
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Visitors: Michigan vs. Notre Dame

Andrew Gentry (image via Twitter)

2020

Reece Atteberry – C – Aurora (CO) Eaglecrest: Atteberry is committed to Michigan (LINK).

Blake Corum – RB – Baltimore (MD) St. Frances: Corum is committed to Michigan (LINK).

Eamonn Dennis – WR – Shrewsbury (MA) St. John’s: Dennis is committed to Michigan (LINK).

Andrew Gentry – OT – Littleton (CO) Columbine: Gentry is a 6’8″, 310 lb. prospect with offers from BYU, Michigan, Notre Dame, and Stanford, among others. He’s a 4-star, the #6 offensive tackle, and #61 overall. All 14 crystal ball picks are for BYU, where his brother also plays. Gentry is expected to go on his Mormon mission after high school, so he probably wouldn’t enroll until 2022.

Jaylen Harrell – DE – Tampa (FL) Berkely Prep: Harrell is a 6’4″, 235-pounder with offers from Alabama, Auburn, Florida State, Miami, and Michigan, among others. He’s a 4-star, the #14 weakside end, and #299 overall. Only two crystal ball picks have been made so far: one for Florida and one for FSU. This is an official visit.

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2Oct 2019
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Visitors: Michigan vs. Iowa

J.J. McCarthy

2020

Anton Harrison – OT – Washington (DC) Archbishop Carroll: Harrison is a 6’5″, 310 lb. prospect who committed to Oklahoma in early September. He’s a 4-star, the #20 offensive tackle, and #220 overall. This is an official visit.

A.J. Henning – WR – Frankfort (IL) Lincoln-Way East: Henning is committed to Michigan (LINK). This is an unofficial visit.

Theo Johnson – TE – Windsor (Ontario) Holy Names:

2021

J.J. McCarthy – QB – La Grange Park (IL) Nazareth Academy: McCarthy is committed to Michigan (LINK).

12Sep 2019
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2020 Recruiting Update: September 12, 2019

Myles Hinton (left) and Chris Hinton, Jr. (image via 247 Sports)

OFF THE BOARD

Devon Betty – DE – Fort Lauderdale (FL) St. Thomas Aquinas: Betty committed to North Carolina State.

Javian Hester – WR – Tulsa (OK) Booker T. Washington: Hester committed to Missouri. He was a teammate of Daxton Hill’s. Hester is a 4-star, the #40 wide receiver, and #233 overall.

MISCELLANEY

Here’s a list of players who visited Michigan last weekend (LINK).

I’m tracking Michigan’s 2020 and 2021 commits’ seasons over on the message board (LINK), including J.J. McCarthy, J.D. Johnson, Blake Corum, etc.