2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl rosters

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3Jan 2015
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2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl rosters

Keisean Lucier-South

The 2015 U.S. Army All-American Bowl will be played on Saturday, January 3, at 1:00 p.m. EST and broadcast on NBC. Michigan has zero commits playing in the game but a few who are interested in Michigan. There are still plenty of players from the midwest and headed to Big Ten schools to make it an interesting event for recruiting fanatics, so here’s a list of players who have been offered by Michigan:

EAST
Johnny Frasier – RB – North Carolina (Florida State)
Jaason Lewis – RB – Virginia (Arizona State)
Juwan Johnson – WR – New Jersey (Penn State)
Devonaire Clarington – TE – Florida
Matt Burrell – OL – Virginia (Ohio State)
Jake Fruhmorgen – OL – Florida (Alabama)
Mitch Hyatt – OL – Georgia (Clemson)
Isaiah Prince – OL – Maryland
CeCe Jefferson – DE – Florida
Justin Hilliard – LB – Ohio (Ohio State)
John Reid – CB – Pennsylvania (Penn State)
Jerome Baker – S – Ohio (Ohio State)

WEST
Mike Weber – RB – Michigan (Ohio State)
Henry Roberts – OL – Washington (Washington)
Keaton Sutherland – OL – Texas (Texas A&M)
Dre’Mont Jones – DE – Ohio (Ohio State)
Keisean Lucier-South – DE – California (UCLA)
Rasheem Green – DT – California
Josh Barajas – LB – Indiana (Notre Dame)
Asmar Bilal – LB – Indiana (Notre Dame)
Darrin Kirkland, Jr. – LB – Indiana (Tennessee)
Osa Masina – LB – Utah

6Jan 2014
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Recruiting Update: January 6, 2013

Minneapolis (MN) Washburn running back Jeff Jones

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2014
Minneapolis (MN) Washburn running back Jeff Jones was offered by Michigan. Jones is a 6’0″, 196 lb. prospect who “committed” to Minnesota in March 2013, but he has been looking around almost the entire time and took an official visit to Iowa State a few weeks ago. He also holds offers from Florida, Michigan State, Missouri, and Wisconsin. Jones has set an official visit to Florida, and he’s also tentatively planning to visit Ann Arbor and East Lansing. He’s a 247 Composite 4-star, the #9 running back, and the #111 player overall. In the Under Armour All-American Game on Friday, he led Team Nitro with 43 yards rushing, adding 4 catches for 35 yards and 1 touchdown. Against admittedly weak competition in Minneapolis as a senior, he had 167 carries for 1,525 yards and 34 touchdowns, plus 17 catches for 493 yards and 8 touchdowns. He isn’t the biggest or the fastest back around, but he has a good combination of quick feet, surprising power, and good vision. I’ve been thinking Michigan should offer Jones for a while, and although it’s late in the process, the Wolverines have a chance. I don’t think Jones will end up signing with Minnesota, but I don’t have a solid guess on what his final choice will be, either.

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2015
Scottsdale (AZ) Saguaro wide receiver Christian Kirk was offered by Michigan. He also has offers from Arizona, Arizona State, Florida State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Oklahoma, USC, and numerous others. Kirk is a 5’10”, 180 lb. prospect who is a pretty polished player, along with being very fast and athletic. I have yet to see a better wide receiver in the 2015 class, and that includes former Michigan commit George Campbell. As a sophomore in 2012, he had 43 receptions for 1,003 yards and 12 touchdowns. According to 247’s Composite ranking, he’s a 5-star, the #1 wide receiver, and the #32 player overall.

OFF THE BOARD
Lewisville (TX) Hebron safety Jamal Adams committed to LSU at the Under Armour All-America Game. Actually, he committed to “the University of LSU,” which caused a big uproar on Twitter and message boards. Personally, I think it’s silly when people flip out about the language high school football players use when announcing where they’re going to play football.

New Orleans (LA) St. Augustine running back Leonard Fournette committed to LSU during the Under Armour All-America Game. Fournette is generally considered to be the top running back in the 2014 class, if not the best overall player. He flirted with Michigan a little bit and even scheduled a visit at one time, but he and his family famously never got on the plane, which caused Michigan’s portion of the internet to break.

Cleveland (OH) Glenville defensive backs Marshon Lattimore and Erick Smith committed to Ohio State during the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Some smoke came out on Friday that they might be committing to Michigan, far-fetched as that was. Both have long been considered to be OSU locks, but it was thought that the Buckeyes might not have room for both of them. Smith in particular looked good in the all-star game when he led the East team with 6 tackles. However, he announced first and let the cat out of the bag that Lattimore would be joining him in Columbus, which took some of the wind out Lattimore’s commitment sails.

Oakley (CA) Freedom running back Joe Mixon committed to Oklahoma as the climactic announcement of the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Mixon was also considering Wisconsin, which could have been bad news for the rest of the Big Ten.

Crete (IL) Crete-Monee linebacker Nyles Morgan committed to Notre Dame. After Crete-Monee products Anthony Standifer and Laquon Treadwell stiffed Michigan in the past couple classes, I barely paid attention to Morgan throughout the process. I do think it would have been oddly interesting to have Michigan’s current middle linebacker take a breather only to be replaced by this guy.

Olathe (KS) North outside linebacker Jimmie Swain IV committed to Oregon. Swain had been committed to TCU at one point, but he opened up his recruitment only to become a silent commit to the Ducks several weeks ago.

Washington (DC) Friendship cornerback Jalen Tabor committed to Arizona during the Under Armour All-America Game. In a surprise move, Tabor picked the Wildcats over Alabama and Maryland. He’s a 247 Composite 5-star, the #4 cornerback, and the #24 player overall. Arizona head coach Rich Rodriguez has had problems with 5-star defensive backs in the past (Demar Dorsey, Justin Turner), so for his sake, hopefully Tabor at least plays a down or two of football.

Gardena (CA) Junipero Serra linebacker Dwight Williams committed to UCLA during the U.S. Army All-American Bowl. Serra is a powerhouse school, and Williams was considering a visit to Michigan at one point, but it never came through. He was #1 on my wish list for a weakside linebacker in the 2014 class, and I think he’ll have a good career for the Bruins. His teammate, highly touted cornerback Adoree’ Jackson, tweeted out a top six the other day that did not include Michigan, just in case you were still holding out hope that the Wolverines could pull off a miracle.

MISCELLANEOUS
Here are my thoughts on the play of Michigan’s commits in the Under Armour game.

With only Tarpon Springs (FL) East Lake’s Mason Cole playing in the Army game, I didn’t write up a separate post. Cole started at left guard and played some right tackle in the game, although I read in several places that he looks like a guard through and through for the next level. Cole looked somewhat undersized out there, and I imagine he’s somewhere around 275-280 lbs. right now. I did see him have trouble with the huge defensive tackles on the West roster, such as Bijhon Jackson, who’s listed at 6’2″, 327. But overall, he showed nice footwork, good knee bend, and decent strength, and Rivals named him the #6 overall performer on the East team.

In case you’re wondering, here’s a link to the relevant roster players for each of the weekend’s notable All-America games:

Under Armour
U.S. Army
Semper Fidelis
Offense-Defense

4Jan 2014
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2014 U.S. Army All-American Bowl rosters

Tarpon Springs (FL) East Lake offensive guard Mason Cole is Michigan’s lone commitment in the Army Bowl.

The U.S. Army All-American Bowl will be broadcast at 12:00 p.m. EST on Saturday, January 4, 2014. Here’s a list of participating players who were offered by Michigan:

EAST
Bryson Allen-Williams – LB – Georgia (South Carolina)
Dante Booker – LB – Ohio (Ohio State)
Khairi Clark – DT – Florida (Florida)
Mason Cole – OG – Florida (Michigan)
Elijah Hood – RB – North Carolina (North Carolina)
Jalen Hurd – RB – Tennessee (Tennessee)
Demarre Kitt – WR – Georgia (Clemson)
Marshon Lattimore – CB – Ohio*
Josh Malone – WR – Tennessee (Tennessee)
Montae Nicholson – S – Pennsylvania (Michigan State)
Artavis Scott – WR – Florida (Clemson)
Erick Smith – S – Ohio*
Bentley Spain – OT – North Carolina (North Carolina)
Nic Weishar – TE – Illinois (Notre Dame)
Richard Yeargin III – DE – Florida (Notre Dame)

WEST
Mark Andrews – WR – Arizona (Oklahoma)
Jalen Brown – WR – Arizona (Oregon)
Demetrius Knox – OG – Texas (Ohio State)
Christian McCaffrey – RB – Colorado (Stanford)
Malik McDowell – DE – Michigan
Joe Mixon – RB – California*
Nyles Morgan – LB – Illinois*
Edward Paris – S – Texas (LSU)
Brandon Simmons – S – Texas (Stanford)
Solomon Thomas – DE – Texas
Damon Webb – CB – Michigan (Ohio State)
Dwight Williams – LB – California*
Kenny Young – LB – Louisiana

*Announcing their college commitment during the game

Also announcing their college decisions are California TE Bryce Dixon, Kentucky DT Matt Elam, Texas WR Frank Iheanacho, Virginia WR Jamil Kamara, Georgia DT Elisha Shaw, and Missouri OT Brian Wallace.

5Jan 2013
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2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl rosters

Future Wolverine Dymonte Thomas will be playing safety for the East Team

Here’s the list of Michigan offerees who will be playing in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, which will be on NBC at 12:00 p.m. on January 5, 2013.

EAST
Jonathan Allen – DE – Virginia (Alabama)
Larenz Bryant – LB – North Carolina (South Carolina)
Jake Butt – TE – Ohio (Michigan)*
Kendall Fuller – CB – Ohio (Virginia Tech)
Derrick Green – RB – Virginia
Jason Hatcher – DE – Kentucky (USC)
Michael Hill – DT – South Carolina (Ohio State)*
Peter Kalambayi – LB – North Carolina (Stanford)
E.J. Levenberry – LB – Virginia (Florida State)
Evan Lisle – OT – Ohio (Ohio State)
Brendan Mahon – OG – New Jersey (Penn State)
Tray Matthews – S – Georgia (Georgia)
John Montelus – OG – Massachusetts (Notre Dame)
Al-Quadine Muhammad – DE – New Jersey**
Marquez North – WR – North Carolina
Dorian O’Daniel – LB – Maryland (Clemson)
James Quick – WR – Kentucky**
Wyatt Teller – DE – Virginia (Virginia Tech)
Dymonte Thomas – S – Ohio (Michigan)
Laremy Tunsil – OT – Florida
Greg Webb – DT – New Jersey (North Carolina)

WEST
Su’a Cravens – S – California (USC)
Antwuan Davis – CB – Texas (Texas)
Justin Davis – RB – California (USC)
Steve Elmer – OT – Michigan (Notre Dame)
Chris Fox – OT – Colorado (Michigan)*
Chris Hawkins – CB – California (USC)
Michael Hutchings – LB – California (USC)
Jourdan Lewis – CB – Michigan (Michigan)
Justin Manning – DT – Texas (Texas A&M)
Joe Mathis – DE – California**
Kameron Miles – QB/S – Texas (Texas A&M)
Jake Oliver – WR – Texas (Texas)
Scott Pagano – DT – Hawaii (Clemson)
Jake Raulerson – OT – Texas (Texas)
Jaylon Smith – LB – Indiana (Notre Dame)
Eddie Vanderdoes – DT – California

*Will miss the game due to injury
**Announcing college decision during game

7Jan 2012
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U.S. Army All-American Bowl

Kyle Kalis (#67) is one of five Michigan commits playing in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl this afternoon

U.S. Army All-American Bowl
January 7, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. on NBC

Past Michigan commitments to have participated in the USAAB can be found here.

East Team targets:
Drae Bowles – WR – Tennessee (Tennessee)
Keith Brown – LB – Florida (Louisville)*
Deon Bush – CB – Florida (Miami)*
Leonte Carroo – WR – New Jersey (Rutgers)
Ty Darlington – C – Florida (Oklahoma)
Stefon Diggs – WR – Maryland
Kyle Dodson – OT – Ohio (Wisconsin)
Devin Fuller – QB – New Jersey
Darius Hamilton – DE – New Jersey
Eli Harold – DE – Virginia (Virginia)
D.J. Humphries – OT – North Carolina (Florida)
Jarron Jones – DT – New York (Notre Dame)
Kyle Kalis – OG – Ohio (Michigan, commitment post here)
Gunner Kiel – QB – Indiana (LSU)
Raphael Kirby – LB – Georgia (Miami)
Dillon Lee – LB – Georgia (Alabama)
Tyriq McCord – DE – Florida (Miami)*
Chris Muller – OT – Pennsylvania (Rutgers)
Tommy Schutt – DT – Illinois (Ohio State)
Elijah Shumate – S – New Jersey (Notre Dame)*
Geno Smith – CB – Georgia (Alabama)
Dwayne Stanford – WR – Ohio (Oregon)
Kent Taylor – TE – Florida (Florida)
John Theus – OT – Florida (Georgia)
Dan Voltz – OT – Illinois (Wisconsin)
Adolphus Washington – DE – Ohio (Ohio State)
Yuri Wright – CB – New Jersey

West Team targets:
Arik Armstead – DE – California
Zach Banner – OT – Washington
Vince Biegel – LB – Wisconsin (Wisconsin)
Dorial Green-Beckham – WR – Missouri
Royce Jenkins-Stone – LB – Michigan (Michigan, commitment post here)
Javonte Magee – DE – Texas
Erik Magnuson – OT – California (Michigan, commitment post here)
Ellis McCarthy – DT – California (Cal)*
Taylor McNamara – TE – California (Oklahoma)
LaDarrell McNeil – S – Texas (Tennessee)
John Michael McGee – OG – Texas (Oklahoma)
Kyle Murphy – OT – California
Durron Neal – WR – Missouri (Oklahoma)
Jordan Payton – WR – California (Cal)*
Zeke Pike – QB – Kentucky (Auburn)
Ondre Pipkins – DT – Missouri (Michigan, commitment post here)
James Ross – LB – Michigan (Michigan, commitment post here)
Jabari Ruffin – LB – California (USC)
Kendall Sanders – WR – Texas (Texas)
Aziz Shittu – DT – California
Jordan Simmons – OG – California (USC)
Michael Starts – OG – Texas (Texas Tech)
Shaq Thompson – S – California (Cal)*
Max Tuerk – OT – California (USC)
Dominique Wheeler – WR – Texas (Texas Tech)
Derrick Woods – WR – California (Oklahoma)

*Announced commitment during game