Recruiting Update: December 17, 2012

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17Dec 2012
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Recruiting Update: December 17, 2012

Westerville (OH) South safety/linebacker/receiver/quarterback Marcus Ball (image via This Week News)

COMMITMENTS
Detroit (MI) Cass Tech offensive guard David Dawson re-committed to Michigan.

Detroit (MI) Cass Tech cornerback/safety Delano Hill changed his commitment from Iowa to Michigan.

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2013
Westerville (OH) South linebacker Marcus Ball was offered by Michigan.  Ball is a 6’3″, 205 lb. prospect who is being recruited by Michigan as a linebacker, though most other schools have told him they want him as a safety.  Back in November he committed to Wisconsin, where his brother Ray is an offensive tackle (and was recruited by Michigan a couple years ago).  He also has offers from Arizona State, Illinois, Iowa, Michigan State, Notre Dame, Penn State, West Virginia, and others.  As a junior in 2011, he threw for 1,300 yards, ran for 500 yards, and had 7 interceptions on defense.  He played safety in high school but appears to be a SAM linebacker prospect, and no matter where he ends up playing, I think he would outgrow the safety position. (Highlights.)

Spotsylvania (VA) Chancellor cornerback Chris Holmes was offered by Michigan.  He’s a 6’2″, 187 lb. prospect who could play boundary corner or safety.  Holmes committed to North Carolina State back in July and holds offers from Clemson, Illinois, South Carolina, and West Virginia.  The Wolfpack just replaced head coach Tom O’Brien with former Northern Illinois coach Dave Doeren, so there might be an opening to create a relationship. (Highlights.)

Brantford (Ont.) Pauline Johnson offensive tackle David Knevel was offered by Michigan.  He’s a 6’8″, 290 lb. prospect who is supposed to announce his college decision on Tuesday, which is reported to be between Alabama, Nebraska, and West Virginia.  It’s unclear whether Michigan’s offer will change that announcement date or factor into his decision, but he has not visited Ann Arbor and has already used all five of his official visits allowed (to the three above schools along with Washington State and Wisconsin).  Of course, Ontario is significantly closer than any of those other schools, so a 3.5- or 4-hour car ride might be feasible.

Arvada (CO) Ralston Valley offensive tackle Dan Skipper was offered by Michigan.  He’s a 6’10”, 295 lb. prospect who would likely be limited to tackle.  Skipper committed to Tennessee back in June and holds offers from Arizona State, Colorado, Northwestern, and Oregon State, among several others.  Tennessee and the home state Colorado Buffaloes are going through coaching transitions, which might open the door for Skipper to join the class.  Despite the re-commitment of Dawson, Michigan appears to be considering taking a sixth offensive lineman in the class, likely a tackle. (Highlights.)

Belton (TX) Belton tight end Durham Smythe decommitted from Texas.  Michigan does not appear to be back in the hunt, but it looks like a re-commitment to Texas is probably out the window.  Florida, Stanford, and Notre Dame all appear to be strong possibilities as of now.

ADDED TO THE BOARD: 2014
Broken Arrow (OK) Broken Arrow running back Devon Thomas was offered by Michigan.  Thomas is a 5’10”, 190 lb. prospect with offers from Clemson, Oklahoma, West Virginia, and others, but he committed to Oklahoma State on Saturday.  Thomas is the teammate of 2014 quarterback Coleman Key, who has visited Michigan and is supposedly on the short list of quarterbacks being evaluated for an offer. (Highlights.)

OFF THE BOARD
Fort Lauderdale (FL) University School defensive tackle Maquedius Bain committed to LSU.  Bain never visited Michigan and was not a serious option at this point, although I do really like him as a prospect.

MISCELLANEOUS
Here’s a list of players who visited this past weekend.

St. Clairsville (OH) St. Clairsville linebacker Michael Ferns, a 2014 commit, released his junior season highlights.

25Nov 2012
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Recruit Tracker: Michael Ferns III

Michael Ferns III

August 23, 2012: Ferns’s St. Clairsville (OH) St. Clairsville team beat Wheeling Park (WV) Wheeling Park by a score of 47-27.  Ferns had 7 carries for 30 yards and 1 touchdown to go along with 2 receptions for 37 yards and 1 touchdown; he also had 7 tackles and 2 tackles for loss.  St. Clairsville is 1-0.

August 31, 2012: St. Clairsville beat Wellsburg (WV) Brooke by a score of 44-14.  St. Clairsville is now 2-0.

September 8, 2012: St. Clairsville beat Jefferson (OH) Jefferson by a score of 56-26.  St. Clairsville is now 3-0.

September 14, 2012: St. Clairsville beat Witnersville (OH) Indian Creek by a score of 48-6.  St. Clairsville is now 4-0.

September 21, 2012: St. Clairsville beat Harrison (OH) Central by a score of 42-6.  Ferns had 5 tackles and 1 tackle for loss.  The Red Devils are now 5-0.

September 28, 2012: St. Clairsville beat Bellaire (OH) Bellaire by a score of 58-14.  Ferns had 4 tackles and 1 tackle for loss.  St. Clairsville is now 6-0.

October 5, 2012: St. Clairsville beat Edison by a score of 56-14.  Ferns had 8 tackles.  St. Clairsville is now 7-0.

October 12, 2012: St. Clairsville beat Rayland (OH) Buckeye Local by a score of 48-6.  St. Clairsville is now 8-0.

October 19, 2012: St. Clairsville beat Martins Ferry (OH) Martins Ferry by a score of 47-13.  Ferns had 13 tackles.  St. Clairsville is now 9-0.

October 26, 2012: St. Clairsville beat Belmont (OH) Union Local by a score of 54-12.  St. Clairsville is now 10-0.


November 2, 2012: St. Clairsville beat Cadiz (OH) Harrison Central by a score of 41-6.  St. Clairsville is now 11-0.


November 9, 2012: St. Clairsville beat Piketon (OH) Piketon by a score of 59-27.  Ferns had 8 tackles and 3 tackles for loss.  St. Clairsville is now 12-0.

November 16, 2012: St. Clairsville beat Johnstown (OH) Johnstown-Monroe by a score of 37-29.  Ferns had a 12-yard touchdown reception, 11 tackles, 1 interception, and 1 forced fumble.  St. Clairsville is now 13-0.

12Nov 2012
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Rivals 250 for 2014 released

Michael Ferns is a 4-star on the initial Rivals 250

Rivals released its top 250 players for the class of 2014.  The players aren’t ranked from 1-250, just in alphabetical order (and with star ratings).  Michigan commit Michael Ferns debuts as a 4-star, and other state of Michigan prospects include Drake Harris, Malik McDowell, and Damon Webb.

Michigan offerees on the list are as follows:

5-stars:
Quin Blanding – S – Virginia
Andrew Brown – DT – Virginia
Da’Shawn Hand – DE – Virginia
Jabrill Peppers – CB – New Jersey


4-stars:
Mark Andrews – WR – Arizona
Alex Bars – OT – Tennessee
Jackson Barton – OT – Utah (Utah)
Andy Bauer – OT – Missouri
Jeb Blazevich – TE – North Carolina
Dante Booker – LB – Ohio
Khairi Clark – DT – Florida
Mason Cole – OT – Florida
Kevin Crosby – LB – South Carolina
Michael Ferns – LB – Ohio (Michigan)
Drake Harris – WR – Michigan (Michigan State)
Javon Harrison – WR – Florida (Virginia Tech)
Jay Hayes – OG – New York (Notre Dame)
Kiy Hester – ATH – New Jersey
Elijah Hood – RB – North Carolina
Jalen Hurd – RB – Tennessee
Roderick Johnson – OT – Missouri
Jamarco Jones – OG – Illinois
Demetrius Knox – OT – Texas
Marshon Lattimore – ATH – Ohio
Tyler Luatua – ATH – California
Josh Malone – WR – Tennessee
K.C. McDermott – OT – Florida
Malik McDowell – DE – Michigan
Bryan Mone – DT – Utah
Montae Nicholson – S – Pennsylvania
Edward Paris – S – Texas
Damian Prince – OT – Maryland
Cameron Robinson – OT – Louisiana
T’Kevian Rockwell – S – Texas
Bo Scarbrough – WR – Alabama (Alabama)
Brandon Simmons – CB – Texas
Braden Smith – OT – Texas
Bentley Spain – OT – North Carolina
Jalen Tabor – CB – Washington, DC
Casey Tucker – OT – Arizona (USC)
Troy Vincent, Jr. – CB – Maryland
Nick Watkins – CB – Texas
Damon Webb – CB – Michigan
Parrker Westphal – CB – Illinois
Dexter Wideman – DT – South Carolina