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That's a Chip Kelly trade.
Maybe Harbaugh enjoyed sleeping on this kid's carpet more
That's a Chip Kelly trade.
Traded #30 for #65.. Alright then.
I posted earlier in thread asking whether Harbass was being honest with these recruits. I was thinking if he is lying to them Harbass could get very negative public feedback that would damage Michigan's image and serve as the basis for rival coaches neg recruiting about his chickenshit tactics. Read the Chicago Tribune story. Harbass is juggling nitroglycerin. Harbass might get away with it or he might blow himself up. Harbass treatment of Swenson may have been a serious mistake where he just went TOO FAR with this crap.
I posted earlier in thread asking whether Harbass was being honest with these recruits. I was thinking if he is lying to them Harbass could get very negative public feedback that would damage Michigan's image and serve as the basis for rival coaches neg recruiting about his chickenshit tactics. Read the Chicago Tribune story. Harbass is juggling nitroglycerin. Harbass might get away with it or he might blow himself up. Harbass treatment of Swenson may have been a serious mistake where he just went TOO FAR with this crap.
I think in this day and age too when coaching changes happen its safe to say no recruit should ever think their spot is safe and coach's should not be expected to honour commitments made by their predecessors
Phork this is not the SEC. The Trib is a very infuential paper that spread this story. This might not play well in the Midwest. We will see.
Phork this is not the SEC. The Trib is a very infuential paper that spread this story. This might not play well in the Midwest. We will see.
Kids want to win and play in the NFL. Saban, Meyer, Miles & Harbaugh can get them there. Start filling up youur class with 3 stars and create a false sense of "Oh snap I better committ before it fills up" and God help you if the kid who wants to committ is better than you, because then you gone.
highly doubt it has any affect on Harbaugh's recruiting. Saban and Les Miles have done junk like this for years. Has it affected either of their schools recruiting?
The only thing that will affect his recruiting is if he's not successful on the field. If he starts winning 10-11 games every year and competing for the B1G CCG and a playoff spot, his recruiting will only get better.
Players want to win ball games in college and go to the NFL. As long as Harbaugh wins games he'll bring in top classes.
Of course I know this slimy stuff goes on. But Swenson laid it all out what happened. The degree of the bad publicity that Harbass gets from this is important. If this story gets a lot of publicity it will hurt Harbass. If it does not, Harbass will get away with it.
The only reason this is done by Harbaugh, Saban, Miles, etc is to obtain a competitive advantage.
But you are being unfair to Saban and Miles. Saban has had only three decommitments this year - two four stars who changed their minds to look around (Kareem and Shyheim Carter) and a punter. Miles has had four decommits - two recommitted after they did not fire him and two - Franks, a 4* QB who has ended up at Florida. and Chattman (3*).
Alabama's three decommits are higher than usual this year (usually one) as are LSU's. You have referred to Miles pulling a scholarship just before the kid was going to enroll. That happened with Elliott Porter in 2010 and to no one since.
Nothing like Harbaugh's recruiting behavior of accepting verbal commits then dumping them has happened with Saban, Miles, Meyer or anyone else that I can think of. He is now way over his total scholarship limit which will impact current players - few fifth years, transfers as scholarships are not renewed, medicals, grayshirt offers, etc. Those who are signing this year should be accepting the fact that nothing more than two years is guaranteed, which is similar to some SEC schools.
The only reason we are seeing these decommits vs oversigning all of those who've verbally committed is the Big Ten's cap of three over eighty-five after Signing Day.
We'll see how many three stars commit after his summer camps this year.
Michigan and Big Ten fans as well as recruits will just have to live with it and rationalize it for the next six years.
Lol not sure if srs.
Saban pretty much invented processing players.
Les Miles pulled the scholarship of a 3* kid that had early enrolled and was taking classes at LSU to make room for a 5* on NSD. Kid was already living in a dorm at LSU and going to classes and Miles told him he no longer had a scholarship.
Meyer did the same thing to Jamal Dean, who had to lose a year after transferring to Auburn because he was an early enrollee at Ohio State.
Apparently Coach Hairball is going after his record for longest "Offer till Pull" set this past week with Erik Swenson.
He has now offered Concord (CA) De La Salle freshman TE Isaiah Foskey meaning he could actually go 3 full years between the time the carrot is dangled till when the rug is pulled from under him and his family's feet.
He makes me physically sick. I'd be more proud of being a Kentucky Basketball fan than a Michigan football fan.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Michigan?src=hash">#Michigan</a> is offer No. 1 for Concord (Calif) De La Salle '19 TE Isaiah Foskey, got called up to varsity for playoffs and has huge upside</p>— Greg Biggins (@GregBiggins) <a href="https://twitter.com/GregBiggins/status/689884184991563777">January 20, 2016</a></blockquote>
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I think Hoke took this kids (Swenson) commitment when he was in the 9th grade. That's something I also have a problem with. Not quite as bad as Lane Kiffen taking the commitment of a 7th grade QB but it's in the same ball-park. Beyond ridiculous.
We're all in agreement about these kind of offers.
I don't mind a "hey kid, you got a verbal offer!" type deal as long as the kid is in high school, but to actually take said kids commitment is another thing. That is just flat out ridiculous.
Personally I hate verbal commitments of any kid. Way too many kids and coaches go back on them. There should be an early singing day in like Sept or October, and then the regular ass signing day on Feb. 3rd. The SEC is vehemently opposed to this and struck it down last time it was up for discussion. They were suppose to vote on implementing an additional signing day and having it be early, but the SEC go the vote delayed somehow. They were also opposed to guarantee scholarships for 4 years, so.
I think it'll eventually happen, and coaches will be more careful with offers and who they accept commitments from, and more kids will stick to their words and not commit early unless they intend to sign early. Or at least that's the hope.
I don't mind a "hey kid, you got a verbal offer!" type deal as long as the kid is in high school, but to actually take said kids commitment is another thing. That is just flat out ridiculous.
Personally I hate verbal commitments of any kid. Way too many kids and coaches go back on them. There should be an early singing day in like Sept or October, and then the regular ass signing day on Feb. 3rd. The SEC is vehemently opposed to this and struck it down last time it was up for discussion. They were suppose to vote on implementing an additional signing day and having it be early, but the SEC go the vote delayed somehow. They were also opposed to guarantee scholarships for 4 years, so.
I think it'll eventually happen, and coaches will be more careful with offers and who they accept commitments from, and more kids will stick to their words and not commit early unless they intend to sign early. Or at least that's the hope.
Legacy,
Neither program is perfect. There's going to be a bit of rationalization from both fan bases as long as we want to put out a winner, and as long as SEC teams do what they do. Harbaugh was hired to put out a winner. Kelly was hired to do the same thing. Both have succeeded, but neither has been perfect. For example, Harbaugh has been very good with academics, whereas it may not always be the case with Kelly.
In this case, we don't have all the facts and we probably never will because Harbaugh can't comment on it. We don't know, for example, if the offers were conditional. That makes a difference to me. We also don't know how attrition on the current roster will shake out. As far as I'm aware, everyone who has left has graduated. That makes a difference to me. As a fan base, I think there is near universal agreement that if Harbaugh cuts kids after they are enrolled when they don't have a degree, that would be crossing the line. So far at least, that hasn't happened. You shouldn't assume that it will.
attributed to RollBamaRollIf you get a scholarship offer to play football, you damn well better produce or someone else is going to take your place. Is that mean? Maybe, but I don't see you bitching about kids on academic scholarships that lose theirs because they don't keep their grades up. Produce and contribute, you'll be fine. Screw around and don't live up to your end of the bargain, tough, deal with it.
from sameThey know. They don't care. This is the fundamental disagreement. These Alabama bloggers universally declare that "THERE IS NO PROBLEM!" but if there is a problem, then well that's just life isn't it?
from Final Thoughts on the Erik Swenson SituationThe idea that commitments are never official until National Signing Day is absolutely true, and perhaps even moreso with Harbaugh at Michigan. It is not enough just to be dedicated to a cause, but you have to grow throughout the process and be willing to work the entire way.