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28Aug 2011
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Jeremy Clark (#2) had a punt return for a touchdown on Friday night.

Blake Bars of Montgomery Bell Academy lost against Trninity High 66-21.

Joe Bolden played this afternoon on ESPN and won by a score of 17-7 over Cocoa.  He had 12 tackles and a 38-yard pass on a fake punt.  He also averaged 36.8 yards punting the ball.

Ben Braden’s team the Rockford Rams were defeated by the Lowell Red Arrows 28-7.

Pharaoh Brown’s team the Brush Arc’s were defeated by Eastlake North 51-20.  Brown had 2 receptions.

Jeremy Clark and North Hopkins defeated Graves County by a score of 42-13.  Clark had an 80-yard punt return for a touchdown to go along with 12 tackles and 1 interception.

Devin Funchess had 3 receptions for 70 yards, plus an interception, in a 43-7 victory over Detroit Cass Tech.

Allen Gant played on both sides of the ball as his team the Southview Cougars won 26-24 over the St. Francis de Sales Knights at The Glassbowl, which is home to the Toledo Rockets.  He had 6 tackles, 1 pass breakup, 1 carry for 6 yards, and 1 reception for 5 yards.

Matt Godin of Detroit Catholic Central registered two tackles before sitting out the second half due to a concussion. DCC won 42-0 over Dearborn Fordson.

Sione Houma’s team the Highland Rams won 41-7 over the Cedar Reds.

Royce Jenkins-Stone had 4 tackles to go along with 2 receptions for 3 yards and 5 carries for 4 yards in a 43-7 loss to Farmington Hills Harrison.

Kyle Kalis of the 2010 Division 1 state champion Lakewood-St. Edward’s Eagles did not play in a 17-14 victory over Cleveland Glenville.  He sat out the game with a knee injury suffered in last week’s scrimmage.

Erik Magnuson’s team the La Costa Canyon Mavericks open next week.

Shane Morris of Warren De La Salle went 12/15 for 233 yards and 1 touchdown. His team beat Ann Arbor Pioneer 43-28.

Mario Ojemudia had 4 tackles, 3 tackles for loss, 1 fumble recovery, 1/2 a sack, and 6 quarterback hurries in a 43-7 win over Detroit Cass Tech.

Ondre Pipkins’ of the Park Hill Trojans won 13-7 over Liberty.  Pipkins had 8 tackles, 1 sack, and 2 forced fumbles.

Terry Richardson had 1 tackle and 1 pass breakup in a 46-6 loss to Farmington Hills Harrison.  He also returned 3 kicks for 70 yards and had 1 reception for 11 yards.

Kaleb Ringer was held out of yesterday’s contest against Hamilton due to a broken hand.

James Ross of Orchard Lake St. Mary’s reportedly did a lot of stretching, bike riding and warm-ups while his team took care of Grand Rapids West Catholic 35-0.  Ross had 7 tackles and 2 tackles for loss.

Anthony Standifer’s Crete-Monee team defeated T.F. South by a score of 32-8.

Tom Strobel had 5 tackles and 2 quarterback hurries in a 49-21 victory over Euclid.

Jarrod Wilson had 6.5 tackles in a 31-6 loss to Massillon Washington.

Christopher Wormley’s team the Whitmer Panthers defeated the Start Spartans 42-6.  Wormley had 2 tackles, 1 forced fumble, 1 fumble recovery, and 1 quarterback hurry.

12Aug 2011
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247 Sports’ Top 247: #101-247

Detroit (MI) Cass Tech is the #102 player in the country
(image via detnews.com)

To go along with yesterday’s post highlighting 247 Sports’ top 100 prospects, here’s a look at #101 through #247.  The three players in today’s list give the Wolverines 7 total prospects out of the top 247 players in the country.  And with 106 prospects listed overall, that means Michigan has pursued 43% of the top prospects in the nation.

– CB Terry Richardson dropped from #31 to #102 overall.

– DE Tom Strobel dropped from #169 to #181.

– LB Royce Jenkins-Stone dropped from #174 to #190.

The rankings:

101. De’van Bogard – CB – Ohio (Ohio State)
102. Terry Richardson – CB – Michigan (Michigan)
105. Aziz Shittu – DT – California
106. Wayne Morgan – CB – New York
108. Adolphus Washington – DE – Ohio
113. Faith Ekakitie – DT – Illinois
120. Chris Muller – OT – Pennsylvania (Rutgers)
121. Tyriq McCord – DE – Florida
123. Devonte Fields – DE – Texas (TCU)
128. Michael Starts – OT – Texas (Texas Tech)
129. Sean Price – TE – Florida (South Florida)
131. Bri’onte Dunn – RB – Ohio (Ohio State)
134. Troy Hinds – DE – Utah (BYU)
143. Camren Williams – LB – Massachusetts (Penn State)
144. Zach Banner – OT – Washington
147. Greg McMullen – DE – Ohio (Nebraska)
149. Vincent Valentine – DT – Illinois
154. Kendall Sanders – CB – Texas (Oklahoma State)
156. Jason Croom – WR – Georgia
157. Jonah Pirsig – OT – Minnesota (Minnesota)
160. Marcus Maye – S – Florida (Florida)
161. Michael Moore – DE – Maryland (Virginia)
163. Deontay McManus – WR – Maryland
164. Brian Poole – CB – Florida (Florida)
165. Taylor McNamara – TE – California (Arizona)
166. Amara Darboh – WR – Iowa
169. Jody Fuller – WR – North Carolina (South Carolina)
173. Avery Johnson – WR – Florida
175. Matt Jones – RB – Florida (Florida)
179. Ken Ekanem – DE – Virginia
181. Tom Strobel – DE – Ohio (Michigan)
184. Jaquay Williams – WR – Georgia (Auburn)
186. Peter Jinkens – LB – Texas (Texas)
189. Wes Brown – RB – Maryland
190. Royce Jenkins-Stone – LB – Michigan (Michigan)
191. Deon Bush – CB – Florida
192. Drae Bowles – WR – Tennessee (Tennessee)
197. Se’von Pittman – DE – Ohio (Michigan State)
202. J.J. Denman – OT – Pennsylvania (Penn State)
203. Jonathan Williams – RB – Texas (Missouri)
208. Kent Taylor – TE – Florida
209. Kyle Dodson – OT – Ohio (Wisconsin)
210. Danny O’Brien – DT – Michigan
213. Avery Young – OT – Florida
215. Evan Boehm – OG – Missouri (Missouri)
216. Brent Wilkerson – DE – Maryland (Penn State)
217. Adam Bisnowaty – OT – Pennsylvania
226. John Michael McGee – OG – Texas (Oklahoma)
227. Vince Biegel – LB – Wisconsin (Wisconsin)
233. Jordan Payton – WR – California
240. Dalvin Tomlinson – DT – Georgia
244. Paul Thurston – OT – Colorado (Nebraska)
245. Greg Garmon – RB – Pennsylvania

14Jun 2011
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ESPN 150 Released

Washington, D.C. defensive tackle Eddie Goldman

The ESPN 150 was released a couple days ago.  Two Michigan commits appear, including cornerback Terry Richardson (#68) and linebacker Royce Jenkins-Stone (#117).  Players with Michigan offers:

1. Mario Edwards – DE – Texas (Florida State)
2. Eddie Goldman – DT – Washington, D.C.
3. Dorial Green-Beckham – WR – Missouri
4. Noah Spence – DE – Pennsylvania
6. Keith Marshall – RB – North Carolina
7. D.J. Humphries – OT – North Carolina
9. Stefon Diggs – WR – Maryland
12. Gunner Kiel – QB – Indiana
16. Kwon Alexander – LB – Alabama
17. Arik Armstead – DE – California (USC)
22. Andrus Peat – OT – Arizona
26. Connor Brewer – QB – Arizona (Texas)
30. Kyle Murphy – OT – California
31. Geno Smith – CB – Georgia
34. Jabari Ruffin – LB – California (USC)
37. Cyrus Jones – RB – Maryland
39. Devin Fuller – QB – New Jersey
40. Yuri Wright – CB – New Jersey
41. Nelson Agholor – RB – Florida
42. Avery Johnson – WR – Florida (LSU)
43. Joshua Garnett – OG – Washington
44. Jonathan Taylor – DT – Georgia (Georgia)
45. Dominique Wheeler – WR – Texas
50. Ifeadi Odenigbo – DE – Ohio
53. Ellis McCarthy – DT – California
55. Evan Boehm – OG – Missouri
56. Peter Jinkens – LB – Texas (Texas)
57. Max Tuerk – OT – California (USC)
59. Brock Stadnik – OT – North Carolina (South Carolina)
60. Zach Kline – QB – California (Cal)
61. Patrick Destefano – OG – South Carolina (Clemson)
62. Durron Neal – WR – Missouri (Oklahoma)
63. Jordan Jenkins – DE – Georgia
66. Deon Bush – CB – Florida
67. Darius Hamilton – DE – New Jersey
68. Terry Richardson – CB – Michigan (Michigan)
69. Devonte Fields – DE – Texas (TCU)
70. Ronald Darby – CB – Maryland (Notre Dame)
72. Dillon Lee – LB – Georgia (Alabama)
82. Reginald Davis – WR – Texas (Texas Tech)
84. Darius Powe – WR – California
85. Jordan Simmons – OG – California
88. Aziz Shittu – DT – California
89. Tee Shepard – CB – California (Notre Dame)
93. Dalton Santos – LB – Texas
96. Adolphus Washington – DE – Ohio
97. Jarron Jones – DT – New York
98. Ty Darlington – OC – Florida
100. Tyriq McCord – DE – Florida
101. Se’von Pittman – DE – Ohio
102. Drae Bowles – WR – Tennessee
103. Jordan Diamond – OT – Illinois
106. Latroy Pittman – WR – Florida (Florida)
111. Dwayne Stanford – WR – Ohio
117. Royce Jenkins-Stone – LB – Michigan (Michigan)
119. Avery Young – OT – Florida
125. Zach Banner – OT – Washington
128. Derrick Woods – WR – California
129. Michael Starts – OG – Texas (Texas Tech)
130. Eli Harold – DE – Virginia
132. Dominic Ramacher – TE – Texas (Oklahoma State)
135. Tommy Schutt – DT – Illinois
136. Brian Poole – CB – Florida
138. Jake Rodrigues – QB – California (Oregon)
140. Kyle Kalis – OG – Ohio (Ohio State)
144. Sheldon Day – DT – Indiana
146. Jordan Payton – WR – California (USC)
147. Kent Taylor – TE – Florida
150. Raphael Kirby – LB – Georgia (Miami)

25May 2011
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Poll Results: Most likely All-America linebacker?

Terry Richardson, Shane Morris, Mario Ojemudia, and James Ross
at the Nike Football Training Camp in May (image via MGoBlog)

Last week I put up a poll about Michigan’s four linebacker recruits for 2012.  I asked the question, “Which of Michigan’s four linebacker commits is most likely to be an All-American?”

The results:

44% James Ross
37% Royce Jenkins-Stone
12% Joe Bolden
5% Kaleb Ringer

In case you haven’t been able to tell from my comments and commitment posts, I voted for Ross.  He’s the best athlete of the bunch, and while he might be the smallest (Ringer is listed at the same height but a few pounds heavier), that doesn’t matter a whole lot in college football.  In fact, this voting finished in the exact same order that I would rank these players.

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9May 2011
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2012 Rivals 100 Released

Royce Jenkins-Stone is Michigan’s only commit in the initial 2012 Rivals 100

Here’s a rundown of the players on the Rivals 100 who have been offered by Michigan:

1. Dorial Green-Beckham – WR – Missouri
2. Mario Edwards – DE – Texas (Florida State)
3. D.J. Humphries – OT – North Carolina
4. Eddie Goldman – DT – Washington, D.C.
5. Darius Hamilton – DE – New Jersey
6. Ellis McCarthy – DT – California
7. John Theus – OT – Florida
8. Stefon Diggs – WR – Maryland
9. Nelson Agholor – RB – Florida
12. Aziz Shittu – DT – California (Stanford)
13. Noah Spence – DE – Pennsylvania
15. Andrus Peat – OT – Arizona
18. Kyle Kalis – OG – Ohio (Ohio State)
19. Gunner Kiel – QB – Indiana
22. Joshua Garnett – OT – Washington
23. Arik Armstead – DT – California
28. Kyle Murphy – OT – California
29. Tommy Schutt – DT – Illinois
31. Zach Banner – OT – Washington
32. Durron Neal – WR – Missouri
34. Erik Magnuson – OT – California
36. Jonathan Taylor – DT – Georgia
37. Devin Fuller – QB – New Jersey
38. Avery Young – OT – Florida
40. Zach Kline – QB – California
41. Yuri Wright – CB – New Jersey
43. Avery Johnson – WR – Florida
45. Jordan Simmons – OG – California
46. Jabari Ruffin – LB – California (USC)
47. Geno Smith – CB – Georgia
48. Ifeadi Odenigbo – DE – Ohio
51. Tee Shepard – CB – California (Notre Dame)
54. Kendall Sanders – CB – Oklahoma (Oklahoma State)
55. Keith Marshall – RB – North Carolina
56. Jordan Jenkins – DE – Georgia
61. Se’von Pittman – DE – Ohio
64. Ronald Darby – CB – Maryland (Notre Dame)
65. Deon Bush – CB – Florida
66. Dominique Wheeler – WR – Texas
67. Jarron Jones – DT – New York (Penn State)
69. Chris Muller – OG – Pennsylvania
72. Zeke Pike – QB – Kentucky (Auburn)
74. D.J. Foster – CB – Arizona
75. Brian Poole – S – Florida
77. Kwon Alexander – LB – Alabama
81. Derrick Woods – WR – California
82. John Michael McGee – OG – Texas
84. Taylor McNamara – TE – California
86. Adolphus Washington – DE – Ohio
87. Royce Jenkins-Stone – LB – Michigan (Michigan)
88. Greg McMullen – DE – Ohio
93. Dwayne Stanford – WR – Ohio
94. JaQuay Williams – WR – Georgia
95. Vince Biegel – LB – Wisconsin (Wisconsin)
96. Jordan Payton – WR – California (USC)

You can compare this to the Scout 300, the Tom Lemming Top 100, and the 247 Sports 247.

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