Scout: there's a potential visit with a Michigan commit for the GT game. Possible flip if offered. Chris Evans would be my guess but no name was given.
I discussed this elsewhere. Watch Evans or Enis flip now that ND has an immediate need that will not be a need when they get here. I'd take Evans.
Could be Bredson? Ronald Johnson?
Those are guys that we already offered. The post says IF offered. So look for someone that doesn't have an ND offer.
Michigan 2016 Football Commits
Brandon Peters![]()
If we hadn't have taken Ian, my guess would have been Peters. Onwenu (which seems really far fetched to me) would be my guess.
Cannot see it being Enis based on what I've heard about the kid.
EDIT: Oh wait, have we not offered David Reese yet? It's David Reese.
Onwenu, then perform a Tilleriotomy and put him on defense?
This is my guess.
This is my guess.
He seems to have been taking a lot of summer visits for a guy who committed in April.
Aaron Hansford will visit for the Georgia Tech game with his father, and possibly some other family members as well. Always a good sign..
I'm curious what people think about the allocation of remaining spots in this class. Assuming a class of 23, with 14 commits already, we have about 9 spots left.
Is the following an accurate projection? Who are the most likely players to fill each position?
QB - 1/1
RB - 1/2
WR - 2/4
TE - 0/0
OL - 3/3
DT - 0/1 (seems like DT is only a take if it's a stud?)
DE - 3/4 (assuming all 3 DL commits - Okwara, Jones and Ogundeji - are DEs)
LB - 0/1
CB - 1/2
S - 1/2
Flex DBs - 1/2 (e.g. Elliot)
LS - 1/1
Total - 14/23
per 247---we are targeting elite rb's and are in the process of setting up OV's ...
any idea who they are?
gave no indication...baylor commit i would assume is one they are talking about...but the way it was written was more than 1
just offered RB TRAVIS HOMER---dude is a straight home run threat...miami commit currently...247
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Homer is the No. 183 overall player in the country, No. 3 running back in the nation and No. 28 prospect in Florida from the class of 2016