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New Mexico is pretty bad all around in regard to athletics. Not to say there cannot be a few diamonds in the rough.....
I'd keep an eye out for safeties from Lovington.
New Mexico is pretty bad all around in regard to athletics. Not to say there cannot be a few diamonds in the rough.....
Why in God's green earth would anyone want to waste their time watching this lol
I'd keep an eye out for safeties from Lovington.
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Why in God's green earth would anyone want to waste their time watching this lol
New Mexico is pretty bad all around in regard to athletics. Not to say there cannot be a few diamonds in the rough.....
very true. Samuels is a freakish athlete with good size. He's got the kind of explosion that none of the backs in the 2017 class or in Harbaugh's first class (2016) have. He looks like a steal.
Zach Gentry was a steal from NM at one point..... moved from QB to TE....
I'll put my money on Samuels going to LSU, a Big 12 team or A&M. His family is from Louisiana. I think he did a Barnett/ND move. Wait till all the world is watching at The Opening Finals. A 140+ Sparq is not finished stackin' offers.
he's really athletic for a 6'7, 240 pound kid. If he keeps filling out that frame and works on his craft he could be a killer TE. Think it's pretty obvious that QB just wasn't in the cards for him. Little 6'1, 210 pound 3* Alex Malzone who came in the same class as Gentry was way ahead of him over the last year plus, and early enrollee Brandon Peters was ahead of him as well.
Michigan has three running back commits in the 2017 class, and it's only April. However, could a fourth be possible? Benjamin says that the Wolverines do consider him a take should he commit to the program.
Eno Benjamin Says Michigan Has a Spot for Him if He Chooses to Commit
Michigan also has a FB commit in the 2017 class.
Benjamin would be their highest ranking RB commit so far, announcing April 18. Assuming A.J. Dillion moves to ILB, the other two are O'Maury Samuels, a 4*, and Kurt Taylor, a 3*.
Taylor committed October 19, 2015. A Michigan blog spoke highly of Taylor at the time. His other offers included: Cincinnati, Colorado State, Georgia Southern, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Navy, Rutgers, Vanderbilt.
For 2017 Michigan would have four RBs returning plus those signed from the 2017 class.
Eno Benjamin Says Michigan Has a Spot for Him if He Chooses to Commit
Michigan also has a FB commit in the 2017 class.
Benjamin would be their highest ranking RB commit so far, announcing April 18. Assuming A.J. Dillion moves to ILB, the other two are O'Maury Samuels, a 4*, and Kurt Taylor, a 3*.
Taylor committed October 19, 2015. A Michigan blog spoke highly of Taylor at the time. His other offers included: Cincinnati, Colorado State, Georgia Southern, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Navy, Rutgers, Vanderbilt.
For 2017 Michigan would have four RBs returning plus those signed from the 2017 class.
NCAA bans satellite camps effective immediately
They're already calling it the "Harbaugh rule." In any case, this kind of sucks for Midwest schools. Looks like the B1G, MAC, and CUSA were the only conferences that were in favor of keeping these.
It doesn't give any info in the piece. Will that shut down ND's Camp Steinbrenner at Culver?
*The SEC and ACC had been working under a 50 mile radius rule and that covers Culver. It's only 43 miles away.
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It doesn't give any info in the piece. Will that shut down ND's Camp Steinbrenner at Culver?
*The SEC and ACC had been working under a 50 mile radius rule and that covers Culver. It's only 43 miles away.
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i would assume NO; because satellite camps are for recruiting while this is the team only
The 10 Most Hated College Football Programs In 2016
Matt Lombardi
4. Michigan Wolverines
Like Miami, there was once a time when Michigan was probably the most hated team in America. With Jim Harbaugh in town, they could be on their way again.
the satellite camp ban is ridiculous
Easiest 2016 schedules
1. Minnesota
2. Michigan
3. Purdue
4. Maryland
5. Nebraska
6. Boston College
7. Baylor
8. Wake Forest
9. Indiana
10. Iowa
I'm just going to leave this right here.
There is 10 wins there by default. I mean Hawaii, UCF, Colorodo (are they still in a P5 conference?) before that brutal B10 schedule (also well represented above).
Go get 'em scum!!...best of luck navigating that BS of a schedule.
7 of the 10 are Big Ten teams.
yep.
Harbaugh didn't even land any top prospects of note from his whole satellite camp tour. Who'd he get? A few middling 3*'s without big offers. Didn't land any 5*'s or 4* top 100 types.
SEC/ACC were against it from the jump simply to protect their recruiting turf. That's it.
This really won't hurt Michigan or Harbaugh imo. He's still a rockstar coach who all the kids know, and Michigan is still a program with the ability to recruit nationally. They used to go into Texas, California, Florida under Lloyd Carr and sign top prospects.
All this is going to do is devastate smaller programs from the MAC, MWC, C-USA who used these kind of camps and who worked the big school camps to try and find prospects that the big schools wouldn't take. They only have 25 scholarships, can't take everybody. Lots of great players like Khalil Mack and Ben Rothlisberger fall through the cracks and end up at smaller schools. This is going to hurt that. Bad.
All the NCAA just did is screw over the kids like that, who might've got a shot at a smaller school and it's just going to make it that much harder for these kids to get discovered and get those kinds of opportunities.
Very much agree with your conclusions on the stupid NCAA ban. Sue 'em. Remind them of who comprises their membership and what their mission is.
As for Michigan's signees from the satellite camps in the Class of 2016,
Football Summer Swarm Tour 2015
June 4 – Bishop Chatard Football Camp, Indianapolis (Brandon Peters - already committed, Chris Evans - commit 6/6)
June 5 – Prattville Elite Football Camp, Prattville, Ala. (Kingston Davis - already committed)
June 6 – USF One Day Camp, Tampa (Devin Bush (Pembroke Pines) - already committed, Devin Gil (Pembroke Pines) - commit 6/19, Josh Metellus (PP) - commit 6/17, Eddie McDoom (Winter Garden) - commit 1/27/16 (The South Florida camp was run by Devin Bush's father with all the Michigan coaches in Michigan gear.)
(In case any NJ signees went to the Easton, Pa camp)
June 7 – Lauren's First & Goal Camp, Easton, Pa.
NJ - Kareem Walker (commit 12/17), Ahmir Mitchell - commit 8/27, Brad Hawkins - commit 7/3
Four stars are in bold.
You're saying that this new rule won't hurt Michigan in recruiting? But didn't Michigan say that these camps were not for recruiting but educational?
the camps were absolutely for recruiting.
I don't think those camps had any affect on Michigan landing any of those kids to be honest. They would've landed those kids from NJ and IND regardless.
Pretty sure Devin Bush Jr. and his teammates were a packaged deal. I doubt they take the teammates without Bush Jr. and it's pretty obvious they planned on hiring Devin Bush Sr. as soon as they possibly could.
The only kid I'm seeing they really got bc of a camp was Kingston Davis. A 3* rated as a FB by most sites and who many people think will get passed over by Kareem Walker in 2016 and the RB's coming in 2017.
What do you have to say about scheduling the weakest out of conference schedule in the country?