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pemstrongPreviously:/strong S /ema href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-vlad-emilien"emVlad Emilien/em/aem, S a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-thomas-gordon"Thomas Gordon/a, CB a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-justin-turner"Justin Turner/a, CB a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-adrian-witty"Adrian Witty/a, LB a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-isaiah-bell"Isaiah Bell/a, LB /ema href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-mike-jones"emMike Jones/em/a, emLB /ema href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-brandin-hawthorne"emBrandin/em emHawthorne/em/aem, DT /ema href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-will-campbell"emWill Campbell/em/a,em DE /ema href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-anthony-lalota"emAnthony LaLota/em/a,em DE a href="http://www.mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-craig-roh"Craig Roh/a, OL a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-michael-schofield"Michael Schofield/a, OL a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-taylor-lewan"Taylor Lewan/a, OL a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-quinton-washington"Quinton Washington/a, WR a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-cameron-gordon"Cameron Gordon/a, WR a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-jeron-stokes"Je'Ron Stokes/a, WR a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-jeremy-gallon"Jeremy Gallon/a, RB a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-teric-jones"Teric Jones/a, RB a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-vincent-smith"Vincent Smith/a, and RB a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/2009-recruiting-fitzgerald-toussaint"Fitzgerald Toussaint/a./em/p
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td colspan="3"Teammate of Witty. Nicknamed quot;a href="http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20090203/SPORTS17/902030410/-1/SPORTS11"Shoelace/aquot;./td
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pYeah, I said it: Pat White. quot;You may remember me from such players asquot; is supposed to be an indicator of the type of player Michigan will get if the kid pans out and not a prediction of same, but invoking the Great White Bolt is a heavy burden in any case. That goes double when the other quarterback options are another true freshman and That Darkness We Do Not Consider./p
pBut it's hard to avoid the comparison when the player in question a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/1199/story/973324.html"does this/a?/p
blockquotepDeerfield Beach's Denard Robinson got the near-perfect start he needed, motored down the straightaway and won the 100 meters in a personal-best 10.44 seconds at the BCAA Track Championships at Coral Springs on Saturday./p
pRobinson's personal-best ? is the second-fastest high school time in the nation, according to Dyestat Elite 100 rankings./p
/blockquote
p?and says this afterwards?/p
blockquotep'' I was kind of disappointed in myself to run a 10.44, but I will accept that,'' Robinson said./p
/blockquote
p?and a href="http://www.soflafootball.com/homepage-hot-news/the-soflafootball-preseason-top-50"is this/a according to SoFLAFootball?/p
blockquotepstrongBest athlete in Florida/strong may move to WR or CB in college/p
/blockquote
p?and has a tag on this blog called quot;a href="http://mgoblog.com/category/tags/denard-robinson-made-dilithium"Denard Robinson is made of dilithium/a.quot; (He'd later a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/unverified-voracity-once-ate-sea-squirts"finish third/a in the state finals after a poor start. The guy who won broke the state record.) Even Tate Forcier's mom a href="http://www.michigandaily.com/content/2009-04-13/even-robinson-still-high-school-quarterback-competition-heats"knows what's up/a:/p
blockquotepOn National Signing Day in February, early-enrollee Tate Forcier couldn?t even remember Denard Robinson?s name. All he knew was what his mom had explained over the phone earlier that day: the Wolverines signed another dual-threat quarterback, and he is really fast./p
/blockquote
pHis FAKE 40 time, as you might imagine, is outstandingly so: he a href="http://www.soflafootball.com/feature/robinson-to-name-top-schools-mondayddd"ran a 4.33/a at Florida's quot;Friday Night Lightsquot; camp, which is probably generous but was also the fastest time anyone turned in at a loaded event. That was no fluke, either. At an early Scout combine he a href="http://scoutcombines.scout.com/2/744969.html"put up a 4.39/a, and was named the best QB in attendance. He even had a FAKE 100 time, aem Free Press/em-reported 10.28 (now paywalled) that emThe Diag/em, sadly, a href="http://blog.mlive.com/thediag/2009/04/denard_robinsons_1028_100meter.html"debunked/a./p
pAll of this is very impressive, and his coach is a href="http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/football/index.ssf/2009/02/the_university_of_michigan_foo.html"over the moon about the kid/a:/p
blockquotepquot;Oh my god, Michigan is going to get an explosive, explosive quarterback,quot; Taylor said. quot;He's a leader, he pushes his will to win on others. I've never seen a kid so competitive.quot;/p
/blockquote
pHere's a href="''I don't think people realize how fast he is,'' Taylor said. ``He has so many gears. You have great quarterbacks who can kill you with their arm, and you have great running backs who can kill you with their speed. He has both. He's just spectacular, explosive."another version of that quote/a:/p
blockquotep''I don't think people realize how fast he is,'' Taylor said. ``He has so many gears. You have great quarterbacks who can kill you with their arm, and you have great running backs who can kill you with their speed. He has both. He's just spectacular, explosive./p
p``He's a game-changing kid. I'll guarantee you he will play on Sundays.''/p
/blockquote
pAnd his athletic director a href="http://www.sun-sentinel.com/community/news/deerfield_beach/sfl-fldffsprobinson0604dffjun04,0,5953554.story"chips in/a:/p
blockquotepquot;He held everybody to such a high standard,quot; said Vinnie Tozzi, Deerfield Beach's athletic director. quot;If people weren't giving 110 percent, he would not be satisfied. He would will his team to want to win.quot;/p
/blockquote
pAdd Robinson to the growing list of Michigan recruits about whom those sorts of statements are uttered. Rodriguez is pushing his charges far harder than Carr did towards the end of his career?remember Alex Mitchell being begged to return to the team at a waddling 350??and recruiting the sorts of players who will endure the Barwis long-term./p
pOther colleges came calling, and major ones: Robinson claimed 30 offers before narrowing it down, including Georgia, Ohio State, and large sections of the SEC. Michigan's main competition for Robinson was Florida, who a href="http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:3bXm11uAzc8J:www.southfloridahighschoolfootball.com/recruiting.shtml+%22denard+robinson%22amp;cd=176amp;hl=enamp;ct=clnkamp;gl=usamp;client=firefox-a"offered early/a?they were actually a href="http://recruiting.scout.com/2/813531.html"the first/a?and held out the (possibly slightly fanciful) promise of a shot at quarterback. Other major offers came from teams recruiting him as a wide receiver or a href="http://www.soflafootball.com/feature/robinson-to-name-top-schools-mondayddd"defensive back/a. Similarities to White are duly noted, and questions about his ability to stick at quarterback raised. /p
pFor its part, ESPN a href="http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=57337"thinks he's got a real shot/a:/p
blockquotepRobinson is just a flat out playmaker in every sense of the word and he will surprise you with his production in the passing game. strongIf he were taller, there is no doubt he would be a serious QB prospect, but his overall skills will likely land him somewhere else/strong. Has a quick, live arm and is very effective in the short and intermediate areas of the field. ? He is scary when the initial play breaks down--has supreme quickness, burst and acceleration and has a knack for pulling a rabbit out of his hat when he gets in trouble. strongThrows extremely well on the move, especially to his right./strong ? However, at times Robinson will try and make too much happen and force things a little. His height limits his vision and he will leave the pocket and may scramble too much at times because he knows he has a chance to make something happen if out of the pocket. When not in the shotgun, he struggles to see the whole field and work through progressions. /p
/blockquote
pMichigan is his system, and the spring game's heavy reliance on the rollout should help Robinson segue well into collegiate quarterbacking despite that height thing. Both of Michigan's quarterbacks are relatively short, and Rodriguez will design around that. So: promise but only after some polish. His, numbers say the same thing. Allow myself to quote myself in a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/mailbag-38"mailbag post on this site/a:/p
blockquotepBut then you've got the passing stats: /p
pemstrongKey Statistics/strong/em... emcompleted 100-of-231 passes for 1,809 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior ... /em/p
pThere's a big, big gap between those numbers and Forcier's. That's a 43% completion rate. I know that high school passing is often a whole lot of bombing downfield (18 yards per completion!), but those numbers say quot;projectquot; to me./p
/blockquote
pESPN's point about throwing on the move is obvious in Robinson's highlight video, which if you do nothing else you should skip to the three minute mark and watch him do a bunch of crazy stuff that will get him killed in college but worked out okay in high school:/p
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pRobinson rolled out a lot, and seemed effective doing it, though the throws you see above were obviously interspersed with a fair number of turfed balls or, like, the hopeless long loopers that appear to be Robinson's default option when shorter options are covered and running lanes aren't apparent. /p
pOddly, Robinson's rushing yards weren't spectacular. He had only 538, which was fewer than Forcier had, though Forcier wasn't going up against big schools in Florida at Scripps Ranch. Does this indicate a Drew Tate Forcier-like tendency to run around in the backfield and then launch it deep? A couple of throws above and that yards per completion number indicate quot;yesquot;, but he also breaks contain several times and takes off and those are just highlights so maybe he got sacked a lot for ridiculous yardage after running around like a headless chicken and I guess what I'm trying to say is we just don't know, dude. /p
pWe just have to go on the universal heavy panting about this guy's ability to outrun a cheetah in a Porsche strapped to a jet engine and dropped out of a plane. Which, like, okay./p
pstrongWhy Pat White?/strong Obvs./p
pstrongEtc.:/strong Signing day a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/508/index.html?media_id=3049914amp;genre_id=4227"video/a./p
pstrongGuru Reliability:/strong High. Prominent player at a well-scouted high school and the rankings all land in the same area. br /strongGeneral Excitement Level:/strong Slightly under high. Yes, he has huge upside but he is also a project and will require a lot of coaching up if he's to be effective at quarterback. br /strongProjection:/strong Even if Robinson doesn't pan out Michigan won't be moving him for at least two years and doesn't have the quarterback depth to redshirt anyone this year, so at the very least you'll see him reprise the Feagin role from last year's Minnesota game except with a definite possibility he'll throw. Going forward it'll be a battle between his electric athleticism and Forcier's polish, with Forcier having the obvious early edge because of his spring enrollment. /p
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pYeah, I said it: Pat White. quot;You may remember me from such players asquot; is supposed to be an indicator of the type of player Michigan will get if the kid pans out and not a prediction of same, but invoking the Great White Bolt is a heavy burden in any case. That goes double when the other quarterback options are another true freshman and That Darkness We Do Not Consider./p
pBut it's hard to avoid the comparison when the player in question a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/1199/story/973324.html"does this/a?/p
blockquotepDeerfield Beach's Denard Robinson got the near-perfect start he needed, motored down the straightaway and won the 100 meters in a personal-best 10.44 seconds at the BCAA Track Championships at Coral Springs on Saturday./p
pRobinson's personal-best ? is the second-fastest high school time in the nation, according to Dyestat Elite 100 rankings./p
/blockquote
p?and says this afterwards?/p
blockquotep'' I was kind of disappointed in myself to run a 10.44, but I will accept that,'' Robinson said./p
/blockquote
p?and a href="http://www.soflafootball.com/homepage-hot-news/the-soflafootball-preseason-top-50"is this/a according to SoFLAFootball?/p
blockquotepstrongBest athlete in Florida/strong may move to WR or CB in college/p
/blockquote
p?and has a tag on this blog called quot;a href="http://mgoblog.com/category/tags/denard-robinson-made-dilithium"Denard Robinson is made of dilithium/a.quot; (He'd later a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/unverified-voracity-once-ate-sea-squirts"finish third/a in the state finals after a poor start. The guy who won broke the state record.) Even Tate Forcier's mom a href="http://www.michigandaily.com/content/2009-04-13/even-robinson-still-high-school-quarterback-competition-heats"knows what's up/a:/p
blockquotepOn National Signing Day in February, early-enrollee Tate Forcier couldn?t even remember Denard Robinson?s name. All he knew was what his mom had explained over the phone earlier that day: the Wolverines signed another dual-threat quarterback, and he is really fast./p
/blockquote
pHis FAKE 40 time, as you might imagine, is outstandingly so: he a href="http://www.soflafootball.com/feature/robinson-to-name-top-schools-mondayddd"ran a 4.33/a at Florida's quot;Friday Night Lightsquot; camp, which is probably generous but was also the fastest time anyone turned in at a loaded event. That was no fluke, either. At an early Scout combine he a href="http://scoutcombines.scout.com/2/744969.html"put up a 4.39/a, and was named the best QB in attendance. He even had a FAKE 100 time, aem Free Press/em-reported 10.28 (now paywalled) that emThe Diag/em, sadly, a href="http://blog.mlive.com/thediag/2009/04/denard_robinsons_1028_100meter.html"debunked/a./p
pAll of this is very impressive, and his coach is a href="http://www.mlive.com/wolverines/football/index.ssf/2009/02/the_university_of_michigan_foo.html"over the moon about the kid/a:/p
blockquotepquot;Oh my god, Michigan is going to get an explosive, explosive quarterback,quot; Taylor said. quot;He's a leader, he pushes his will to win on others. I've never seen a kid so competitive.quot;/p
/blockquote
pHere's a href="''I don't think people realize how fast he is,'' Taylor said. ``He has so many gears. You have great quarterbacks who can kill you with their arm, and you have great running backs who can kill you with their speed. He has both. He's just spectacular, explosive."another version of that quote/a:/p
blockquotep''I don't think people realize how fast he is,'' Taylor said. ``He has so many gears. You have great quarterbacks who can kill you with their arm, and you have great running backs who can kill you with their speed. He has both. He's just spectacular, explosive./p
p``He's a game-changing kid. I'll guarantee you he will play on Sundays.''/p
/blockquote
pAnd his athletic director a href="http://www.sun-sentinel.com/community/news/deerfield_beach/sfl-fldffsprobinson0604dffjun04,0,5953554.story"chips in/a:/p
blockquotepquot;He held everybody to such a high standard,quot; said Vinnie Tozzi, Deerfield Beach's athletic director. quot;If people weren't giving 110 percent, he would not be satisfied. He would will his team to want to win.quot;/p
/blockquote
pAdd Robinson to the growing list of Michigan recruits about whom those sorts of statements are uttered. Rodriguez is pushing his charges far harder than Carr did towards the end of his career?remember Alex Mitchell being begged to return to the team at a waddling 350??and recruiting the sorts of players who will endure the Barwis long-term./p
pOther colleges came calling, and major ones: Robinson claimed 30 offers before narrowing it down, including Georgia, Ohio State, and large sections of the SEC. Michigan's main competition for Robinson was Florida, who a href="http://74.125.95.132/search?q=cache:3bXm11uAzc8J:www.southfloridahighschoolfootball.com/recruiting.shtml+%22denard+robinson%22amp;cd=176amp;hl=enamp;ct=clnkamp;gl=usamp;client=firefox-a"offered early/a?they were actually a href="http://recruiting.scout.com/2/813531.html"the first/a?and held out the (possibly slightly fanciful) promise of a shot at quarterback. Other major offers came from teams recruiting him as a wide receiver or a href="http://www.soflafootball.com/feature/robinson-to-name-top-schools-mondayddd"defensive back/a. Similarities to White are duly noted, and questions about his ability to stick at quarterback raised. /p
pFor its part, ESPN a href="http://insider.espn.go.com/ncf/recruiting/tracker/player?recruitId=57337"thinks he's got a real shot/a:/p
blockquotepRobinson is just a flat out playmaker in every sense of the word and he will surprise you with his production in the passing game. strongIf he were taller, there is no doubt he would be a serious QB prospect, but his overall skills will likely land him somewhere else/strong. Has a quick, live arm and is very effective in the short and intermediate areas of the field. ? He is scary when the initial play breaks down--has supreme quickness, burst and acceleration and has a knack for pulling a rabbit out of his hat when he gets in trouble. strongThrows extremely well on the move, especially to his right./strong ? However, at times Robinson will try and make too much happen and force things a little. His height limits his vision and he will leave the pocket and may scramble too much at times because he knows he has a chance to make something happen if out of the pocket. When not in the shotgun, he struggles to see the whole field and work through progressions. /p
/blockquote
pMichigan is his system, and the spring game's heavy reliance on the rollout should help Robinson segue well into collegiate quarterbacking despite that height thing. Both of Michigan's quarterbacks are relatively short, and Rodriguez will design around that. So: promise but only after some polish. His, numbers say the same thing. Allow myself to quote myself in a href="http://mgoblog.com/content/mailbag-38"mailbag post on this site/a:/p
blockquotepBut then you've got the passing stats: /p
pemstrongKey Statistics/strong/em... emcompleted 100-of-231 passes for 1,809 yards and 15 touchdowns as a senior ... /em/p
pThere's a big, big gap between those numbers and Forcier's. That's a 43% completion rate. I know that high school passing is often a whole lot of bombing downfield (18 yards per completion!), but those numbers say quot;projectquot; to me./p
/blockquote
pESPN's point about throwing on the move is obvious in Robinson's highlight video, which if you do nothing else you should skip to the three minute mark and watch him do a bunch of crazy stuff that will get him killed in college but worked out okay in high school:/p
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pRobinson rolled out a lot, and seemed effective doing it, though the throws you see above were obviously interspersed with a fair number of turfed balls or, like, the hopeless long loopers that appear to be Robinson's default option when shorter options are covered and running lanes aren't apparent. /p
pOddly, Robinson's rushing yards weren't spectacular. He had only 538, which was fewer than Forcier had, though Forcier wasn't going up against big schools in Florida at Scripps Ranch. Does this indicate a Drew Tate Forcier-like tendency to run around in the backfield and then launch it deep? A couple of throws above and that yards per completion number indicate quot;yesquot;, but he also breaks contain several times and takes off and those are just highlights so maybe he got sacked a lot for ridiculous yardage after running around like a headless chicken and I guess what I'm trying to say is we just don't know, dude. /p
pWe just have to go on the universal heavy panting about this guy's ability to outrun a cheetah in a Porsche strapped to a jet engine and dropped out of a plane. Which, like, okay./p
pstrongWhy Pat White?/strong Obvs./p
pstrongEtc.:/strong Signing day a href="http://www.miamiherald.com/508/index.html?media_id=3049914amp;genre_id=4227"video/a./p
pstrongGuru Reliability:/strong High. Prominent player at a well-scouted high school and the rankings all land in the same area. br /strongGeneral Excitement Level:/strong Slightly under high. Yes, he has huge upside but he is also a project and will require a lot of coaching up if he's to be effective at quarterback. br /strongProjection:/strong Even if Robinson doesn't pan out Michigan won't be moving him for at least two years and doesn't have the quarterback depth to redshirt anyone this year, so at the very least you'll see him reprise the Feagin role from last year's Minnesota game except with a definite possibility he'll throw. Going forward it'll be a battle between his electric athleticism and Forcier's polish, with Forcier having the obvious early edge because of his spring enrollment. /p
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