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A week and change on from the national title, attention now turns to the basketball program what Team 145 is going to look like. This may be an exercise in futility since there's a distinct chance that Jim Harbaugh takes an NFL job this offseason, throwing everything into a mild state of higgeldy-piggeldy. But they'd probably just plug in Sherrone Moore, avoid significant portal departures, and be more or less the same minus a predilection for weird press conferences. So. QUARTERBACK Obviously the biggest question mark on the team in the aftermath of JJ McCarthy's draft entry. The options on campus do not feel like plugging in JJ McCarthy, to say the least. They are: Jayden Denegal, a 6'4" pocket passer who was a high three star on the composite and got a reasonable amount of garbage time last year. He'll be a redshirt sophomore next year. Davis Warren, a former walk-on who's looked solid in a couple of spring games but was hurt (probably) much of the year, ceding non-JJ snaps to Denegal. Alex Orji, a Tebow-esque runner who got on the field for various snaps down the stretch where he always ran the ball. Michigan did dial up a pass for him in the Rose Bowl but 'Bama covered it and he ran out of bounds for a two yard loss. Jadyn Davis, a true freshman who was a five star but has slid down recruiting boards to be a fringe top 100 prospect. Davis did join the team for bowl practices and has buckets of experience in high school. In the season preview I asserted that the best case scenario for Michigan entering 2024 is that Orji was the clear frontrunner and I still maintain that because we have an indication he does have an elite skill. I'm not sure the Tebow/Denard offense can be a national title winner in the year of our lord 2024; neither am I sure Michigan can pivot a ton of option stuff that would be necessary. Even so: Orji has It on the ground, and I'm not sure anyone else can say they're there as a passer. [After THE JUMP: loaded RB room… not so loaded WR room]
GeorgiaUnited-statesNebraskaIndianaMichiganAlabamaRoman-wilsonJayden-denegalCole-cabanaJayden-maiavaJosh-wallaceGreg-crippenLost in the shuffle of the pre-Rose Bowl noise was the commitment of Northwestern offensive lineman Josh Priebe to Michigan out of the transfer portal: Excited for the next chapter! Go Blue!! pic.twitter.com/ZRDm6ZJ6o2 — Josh Priebe (@PriebeJosh) December 28, 2023 Priebe figures to play a big role on the Michigan offensive line in 2024 given that the positional group will need to reload after major attrition, so today let's give him a proper introduction. AS A RECRUIT: PORTAL 247 On3 Rivals ESPN 3*, 89, #209 Ovr #7 IOL 3*, 86, #780 ovr #64 IOL 3*, 5.5, #835 Ovr #83 OL n/a 3.78 3.05 3.00 HIGH SCHOOL 3*, 89, NR Ovr #15 OG, #12 MI didn't exist 3*, 5.7, NR Ovr #18 OG, #13 MI 3*, 79, #42 MW #55 OT, #16 MI 3.86 3.78 3.73 Priebe was a reasonably ho-hum guard prospect coming out of high school. The Edwardsburg, MI, (Cass County down on the Indiana border, about 15 miles from South Bend) native was a 3* ranked in the 600-700 range at the time of his commitment, though he was a riser over the process. He held offers from a bevy of MAC schools (Akron, Buffalo, CMU, EMU, Kent State, Toledo, and WMU), as well as Ivies Harvard, Yale, and Cornell, but once the P5 offers rolled in, it was clear Priebe was headed to greener pastures. [AFTER THE JUMP: more background]
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