Offer Board Rejiggering

Tag: 2012 Recruiting


14Jul 2010
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Offer Board Rejiggering

Elsa Benitez loves the University of Michigan. I’m sure.
Along the top of the page, you’ll see that the 2010 Offer Board has been added as its own page. This will make it an easy reference point if you ever want to revisit who Michigan offered in the last recruiting cycle. And when you see some freshman blowing up this season, you can glance back and figure out whether or not to be disappointed that Michigan couldn’t reel him in.

Secondly, I’m starting to collect data for the 2012 Offer Board. Recruits can’t officially be offered until August 1, 2011, but verbal offers are already being given. It will be a very inexact set of data, but it will have to do in the meantime. Anyway, if you’d like, please send me an e-mail or leave a comment on this post if you know of any 2012 kids who have been offered. I already have several names, but I’m sure there are others that I’ve missed. Thanks!

7Jun 2010
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Written Scholarship Offers Must Be Written Later

Sorry, Greg Brown. Your offer disappeared.*

A new NCAA rule has been instituted that might affect the football recruiting world a great deal.

Then again, it might not.

A recent rule change has pushed back the date that NCAA institutions can send out scholarship offers. Through the class of 2011, the date has been September 1 of the player’s junior year. That’s why Fremont, OH, cornerback Greg Brown was able to “officially” commit on September 2, 2009. He received a written offer in the mail at the beginning of his junior year and committed on the spot, even though he wouldn’t be able to sign his binding Letter of Intent until February 2011, midway through his senior year.

The new rule won’t take effect until the Class of 2012. That means that kids who graduate from high school in 2012 won’t receive written scholarship offers until at least August 1, 2011. So while Michigan fans might have been expecting Cass Tech linebacker Royce Jenkins-Stone and Orchard Lake St. Mary’s linebacker James Ross to receive written offers on September 1, 2010, they’ll have to wait almost another full year.

The intent of the rule change is to cut down on the time that recruits suffer through the recruiting process. It can be grueling, and kids have been known to commit earlier than they want, if only to slow down the number of calls, e-mails, and letters they receive. Rather than being pestered for 16+ months, the NCAA hopes that the grueling part of the process will be pared down to a maximum of six months or so. The NCAA is also attempting to prevent decommits, which often leave a football program (think Michigan circa February 2009) hanging out to dry.

However, the effect of the rule change will likely be minimal. Kids will still offer verbal commitments early. It’s a status symbol to say as a sophomore or junior, “Yeah, I’m going to play college ball at ___________.” The difference is that their verbal commitments will only be in response to verbal offers, which don’t always progress to the written kind. So once August or September of 2011 arrives, we might see some players making a mad scramble due to offers that never materialized. That probably won’t affect many kids, but there will surely be a few.

The new legislation won’t make a huge difference, but it’s a step in the right direction for kids who don’t want to deal with 16 months of bedlam.

*Greg Brown’s offer didn’t really disappear. The new rule won’t take effect until next year.

18Apr 2010
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2010 Spring Game Visitors

Dallas Crawford (#4) visited from South Fort Myers, FL

The following class of 2011 players visited from around the nation to see Michigan’s spring game held on Saturday:

DeAnthony Arnett – WR – Saginaw, MI (offered)
Deion Barnes – DE – Philadelphia, PA (offered)
Da’Shawn Bell – RB – Inkster, MI
Brennen Beyer – DE – Plymouth, MI (Michigan commit)
Greg Brown – CB – Fremont, OH (Michigan commit)
Chris Boles – OL – Toledo, OH
Shawn Conway – WR – Birmingham, MI (Michigan commit)
Dallas Crawford – CB – South Fort Myers, FL (offered)
Vincent Croce – DT – Olney, MD (offered)
Ben Duffie – DT – Eaton, OH
AJ Fox – K – Youngstown, OH
Demetrius Hart – RB – Orlando, FL (offered)
Trey Heren – QB – Saline, MI
Andre Hodge – LB – Matawan, NJ
Shawn Hoover – DT – Pittsgrove, NJ
Antoine Pozniak – LB – Oak Ridge, NC
Carl Roberts – OL – Cleveland, OH
Marques Stevenson – RB – Lake Orion, MI
Dwight Trammer – LB – Inkster, MI
Kendall Walker – LB – Cincinnati, OH
Jordan Walsh – OL – Glen Ellyn, IL (offered)
Sammy Watkins – WR – South Fort Myers, FL (offered)
Jamie Williams – RB – Hamilton, NJ
Kody Woods – OL – Indianapolis, IN
Anthony Zettel – OL – West Branch, MI (offered)

These class of 2012 prospects were also in attendance:

Drew Harris – RB – Exton, PA
James Ross – LB – Orchard Lake, MI

Most of Michigan’s incoming class of 2010 was there, too. In addition to the seven early enrollees, other players were:

Courtney Avery – CB
Jibreel Black – DE
Drew Dileo – SR
Chris Eddins – DT (walk-on)
John Haarer – TE (walk-on)
Antonio Kinard – LB
Jordan Paskorz – DE
Marvin Robinson – S
Davion Rogers – OLB
Jeremy Ross – K (walk-on)
Jake Ryan – OLB
Baquer Sayed – WR (walk-on)
Ray Vinopal – S
Ken Wilkins – OLB
DJ Williamson – WR