Justin Turner, ex-Wolverine

Tag: 2009 Recruiting


12Aug 2010
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Justin Turner, ex-Wolverine


Redshirt freshman cornerback Justin Turner has apparently decided to transfer. He has been granted his release by the University of Michigan, although Sam Webb of Scout/WTKA/Detroit News fame has stated that his parents are going to try to talk Turner out of leaving Ann Arbor. We’ll see how that goes.

If #2 does indeed follow through with his intentions to leave Michigan, he would be the first member of the 21-person Class of 2009 to leave. (Cornerback Adrian Witty never arrived at Michigan after Michigan’s Admissions office failed to grant him entry.) To Rivals he was a 4-star safety, the #35 recruit in the country, and the #3 player at his position; to Scout he was a 5-star cornerback, the #3 player in the country, and the #1 player at his position. To the University of Michigan’s football team, he was the #3 or perhaps #4 cornerback for the 2010 season.

The 2009 version of the Wolverines had horrible defenses and very little cornerback depth, especially after then-sophomore Boubacar Cissoko was booted off the team for skipping classes and generally being an idiot. But Turner still couldn’t get on the field and redshirted, giving way to fellow freshman Teric Jones, who entered college hoping and expecting to play running back or slot receiver. With Donovan Warren leaving school early to enter the 2010 NFL Draft, many Michigan fans assumed that Turner would assume the starting cornerback role. However, redshirt sophomore JT Floyd took the lead in the battle for the open cornerback position.

There were reports that Turner had ballooned to an unfathomable 197 pounds and got too big to play cornerback, a regular Violet Beauregarde. (Set your sarcasm detectors to ON.) The fall roster even listed him at 198 pounds. However, cornerbacks coach Tony Gibson has spoken highly of Turner in the past, and his disenchantment likely has more to do with playing second fiddle to JT Floyd than anything else. He was 186 lbs. coming out of high school, so adding 11 or 12 pounds in college really isn’t that big of a deal. He still could have played corner, although he would have been fighting incoming freshman Cullen Christian – a highly touted corner in his own right, and ranked higher than Turner in my 2010 Season Countdown – for playing time.

Turner was ranked as a safety by Rivals, and I think most Michigan fans were waiting for a time when cornerback depth would allow him to switch positions to free safety or Bandit. If his absence is felt at all, though, it will likely be a year or two down the road if Michigan’s 17 safeties can’t cobble together a decent starter or three. I’m not going to sit here and say that Michigan is better off without him. But the Wolverines are headed for 7 or 8 wins in 2010 whether Turner’s in Ann Arbor or not.

11Mar 2009
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Devin Gardner to announce commitment on Monday

Reports on Scout and Rivals have stated that Devin Gardner will announce his commitment on this coming Monday. The overwhelming sentiment on these sites and other message boards is that Gardner will be a Wolverine.

UPDATE: Ah, the fickle minds of youth. According to Rivals.com, Gardner will not hold a press conference on Monday to announce his decision, but he will decide on Saturday. Since he is scheduled to attend Michigan’s spring practice on that day, that bodes well for the Wolverines.

26Feb 2009
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2009 Recruiting Awards


Best overall recruit: Craig Roh
Best offensive recruit: Fitzgerald Toussaint
Best defensive recruit: Craig Roh
Recruit most likely to make an early impact: Tate Forcier
Fastest recruit: Denard Robinson
Strongest recruit: William Campbell
Best under-the-radar recruit: Adrian Witty
Most overrated recruit: Michael Schofield
Most likely to redshirt: Cameron Gordon

22Jan 2009
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2009 Recruiting update

Here’s a list of players still on Michigan’s radar. They are listed in the order of their likelihood to pledge their allegiance to Michigan.

QUARTERBACK
Tate Forcier (Michigan commit, enrolled early) – Scripps Ranch, CA
Nader Furrha (enrolled early, preferred walk-on) – Ann Arbor, MI
Austin Dantin – Tallahassee, FL
Denard Robinson – Deerfield Beach, FL
Micah Hyde – Fostoria, OH

RUNNING BACK
Fitzgerald Toussaint (Michigan commit) – Trotwood, OH
Vincent Smith (Michigan commit, enrolled early) – Pahokee, FL

WIDE RECEIVER
Cameron Gordon (Michigan commit) – Inkster, MI
Teric Jones (Michigan commit) – Detroit, MI
Jeremy Gallon (Michigan commit) – Apopka, FL
Travante Stallworth (Auburn commit) – Leesville, LA
Je’Ron Stokes (Tennessee commit) – Philadelphia, PA
Terrell Mitchell – Powder Springs, GA
Terence Davis – Fremont, OH
Willie Haulstead (Florida State commit) – Titusville, FL

TIGHT END
None

OFFENSIVE LINE
Taylor Lewan (Michigan commit) – Scottsdale, AZ
Michael Schofield (Michigan commit) – Orland Park, IL
Marcus Hall – Cleveland, OH
Quinton Washington – St. Stephen, SC
Travis Bond – Windsor, NC
Henry Conway – Cleveland, OH

DEFENSIVE END
Anthony Lalota (Michigan commit, enrolled early) – Princeton, NJ
Craig Roh (Michigan commit) – Scottsdale, AZ
Sam Montgomery – Greenwood, SC
Bennie Logan – Coushatta, LA

DEFENSIVE TACKLE
William Campbell (Michigan commit, enrolled early) – Detroit, MI
Pearlie Graves (Michigan commit) – Tulsa, OK
DeQuinta Jones (Michigan commit) – Bastrop, LA

LINEBACKER
Brandin Hawthorne (Michigan commit, enrolled early) – Pahokee, FL
Barkevious Mingo – West Monroe, LA
Willie Ferrell – Tallahassee, FL

CORNERBACK
Justin Turner (Michigan commit) – Massillon, OH
Adrian Witty – Deerfield Beach, FL
Dennis Thames – Louisville, MS
Mike Edwards – Cleveland, OH
Dale Peterman – Youngstown, OH

SAFETY
Mike Jones (Michigan commit, enrolled early) – Orlando, FL
Isaiah Bell (Michigan commit) – Youngstown, OH
Thomas Gordon (Michigan commit) – Detroit, MI
Vladimir Emilien (Michigan commit) – Plantation, FL

KICKER
Brendan Gibbons (Michigan commit) – West Palm Beach, FL

12Jan 2009
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Official visit schedule (update)

These are the players confirmed to be visiting Ann Arbor in the weeks leading up to National Signing Day (February 4, 2009):

January 9-11
Cameron Gordon – WR/LB (committed to Michigan)
Barkevious Mingo – OLB/DE
Sam Montgomery – DE
Marcus Hall – OT
Michael Schofield – OT (committed to Michigan)
Denard Robinson – ATH
Adrian Witty – CB
Travante Stallworth – QB/WR

January 16-18
Jeremy Gallon – WR (committed to Michigan)
Bennie Logan – DE
Je’Ron Stokes – WR (soft commit to Tennessee)
Brendan Gibbons – K (committed to Michigan)

January 23-25
Dennis Thames – CB/S
DeQuinta Jones – DT (committed to Michigan)