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The 2025 Recruiting Board

Good afternoon national champs. The offseason is upon us, which means it's time to have a recruiting board. What this is: This is our sticky recruiting board for 2025. When Alex or I finish a major update (happens quarterly-ish), it will be reposted to the top of the site. Otherwise it will be under the "Useful Stuff" tab. The Guys: Icon Name Meaning Mr. Blue Player is either a verbal or is expected to be one sooner or later. Players with this designation are 65%+ to be Michigan commits. Happy Teeth Players who have Michigan in a small leading group or have Michigan as a tenuous favorite. Should be regarded as a good shot, not a slam dunk. Data Either no opinion or Michigan is one of a fairly even group of chasing schools. Players in this category maintain no leader or change their leader frequently. The default category for players that we don't know much about yet. Nefarious Eduardo Player is a longshot. Either they've declared someone else a leader publicly, popular opinion holds that they're likely to go to another school, or Michigan's taking a swing . Hopeful Hank Cousin of Sad Josh. Category of player without strong competition but legitimate Michigan interest. Sad Josh The genre of player with unrequited interest in Michigan. Unlikely to receive offers; most will eventually fade off the list and go to Duke or Michigan State or something. Tommy Torpor Player Michigan wanted, but who told Michigan he's going elsewhere, or they got someone else, so they've cut off their pursuit. Players are ordered by our best guess at their priority level and likelihood of coming. Schools listed are prioritized by threat, with those in parentheses an as-yet unreciprocated favorite. A Note on Premium Info: No illicit sharing of said material will appear on this site. Players are listed with interested schools in their profiles; this information is public. Commitments are by definition public. If you want a clearer picture than what can be gleaned from free browsing, subscribe to the services. A Note on Needs and Scholarship Numbers: We're largely ignoring the 85-man limit these days because NIL can cover the cost of attendance for any player, e.g. a transfer, not subject to the rules governing scholarships for recruits who go through the process (see "blueshirting"). Expect Michigan's class to be between 23 and 28 players as usual. [AFTER THE JUMP: Let's restart.]

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2023 Recruiting: Kendrick Bell

Previously: 2022’s profiles, K Adam Samaha, K James Turner (Tr), S Brandyn Hillman, CB DJ Waller, CB Cameron Calhoun, CB Jyaire Hill, HSP/LB Jason Hewlett, LB Hayden Moore, LB Semaj Bridgeman, LB Ernest Hausmann (Tr), OLB Breeon Ishmail, DE Aymeric Koumba, DE Enow Etta, DE Josaiah Stewart (Tr), DT Brooks Bahr, DT Cameron Brandt, DT Trey Pierce, OT Evan Link, OT Myles Hinton (Tr), OT LaDarius Henderson (Tr), OG Nathan Efobi, IOL Amir Herring, OC Drake Nugent (Tr), TE Deakon Tonielli, TE Zack Marshall, TE AJ Barner (Tr), WR Kendrick Bell, WR Semaj Morgan, WR Fredrick Moore, WR Karmello English, RB Benjamin Hall, RB Cole Cabana   Kansas City (Park Hill), MO – 6'3''/180   Rankings 247 3.28* 6'3/180 3*, 86, NR Ovr #97 QB, #25 MO On3 3.70* 6'2/170 3*, 88, NR Ovr #24 QB, #12 MO Rivals 3.40* 6'3/180 3*, 5.6, NR Ovr #49 ATH, #24 MO ESPN 3.46* 6'2/170 3*, 77, #218 Midlands #19 DUAL, #21 MO Composites 247 0.8689, #844 Ovr, #60 QB, #20 MO On3 85.45, #1034 Ovr, #53 QB, #22 MO MGo 3.48*, #713/804 Ovr, #81/85 WRs YMRMFSPA Donaven McCully (IU)   Other Suitors: UMass, Northern Iowa Previously on MGoBlog: Hello by yours truly (12/15/2022). Notes: Brother of Ronnie Bell. Twin of Marqueas Bell. Simone Award. Film Senior Highlights: Hudl. This is Ronnie's brother, so very Michigan fan is on board. That's good, since like Ronnie there isn't much from the scouting services to go on. Via an interview with Ronnie on Sam Webb's show, it was Ronnie himself who started showing his brother's tape to Michigan staff: “I thought I was crazy,” Ronnie said. “Last year, it was his first time starting at quarterback or whatever, and I mean, dude, he was just going bananas. He had like five, six, touchdowns some games. So I showed Coach [Steve] Casula who was on staff last year. I'm like, ‘Yo, will you watch my little brother? Am I crazy or is he really, really good?’ Maybe I'm just biased because he’s my brother. Casula (now back with Michigan as TEs coach) became the OC at UMass, and extended Kendrick his first offer in January. Michigan came along in September. Bell: “Coach was telling me, ‘No, he's really good.’ And this year, he grew even more to became even stronger, more athletic, more comfortable, throwing — whatever, blah blah blah. Oh my gosh, he must have scored like freaking 20 touchdowns in the first four games or something crazy. And so then I showed Coach Harbaugh again because it was the same feeling I was feeling. It's like, ‘Am I crazy? Or is he like really good?’ And yeah, Coach Harbaugh loved him and offered him. So that was crazy how that all played out.” We figured when he committed that a move to receiver—or possibly cornerback or safety—was in the future. Turns out Bell's quarterbacking career didn't survive fall camp. That's un-good news for the class's one nominal (non-transfer) quarterback recruit, but probably a good sign for Bell. When you figure out what position the rest of your life is, you want the rest of your life to start right away. [After THE JUMP: Ronnie Bell's scouting report may be the most accurate?] ----------------------------------------

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2023 Recruiting: Cole Cabana

[Scheduling note. Hi. My kid was hospitalized last summer before I could get the 2023 recruiting profiles done, so I'm planning to finish the 2023 class before starting on the 2024s. Plan is to wrap up with Cabana and Kendrick Bell, spend a bit more time pouring over potential 2024 starter Jack Tuttle's college career, then do a class wrap that's only somewhat patting myself on the back for Semaj Morgan (who got a 4th star on Rivals so he's not eligible to be class sleeper). Figure you guys wanted this instead of basketball, which just lost Olivier Nkamhoua for the season.] -------------------- Previously: Last year’s profiles, K Adam Samaha, K James Turner (Tr), S Brandyn Hillman, CB DJ Waller, CB Cameron Calhoun, CB Jyaire Hill, HSP/LB Jason Hewlett, LB Hayden Moore, LB Semaj Bridgeman, LB Ernest Hausmann (Tr), OLB Breeon Ishmail, DE Aymeric Koumba, DE Enow Etta, DE Josaiah Stewart (Tr), DT Brooks Bahr, DT Cameron Brandt, DT Trey Pierce, OT Evan Link, OT Myles Hinton (Tr), OT LaDarius Henderson (Tr), OG Nathan Efobi, IOL Amir Herring, OC Drake Nugent (Tr), TE Deakon Tonielli, TE Zack Marshall, TE AJ Barner (Tr), WR Semaj Morgan, WR Fredrick Moore, WR Karmello English, RB Benjamin Hall   Dexter (Dexter), MI – 6'0''/180 200!   Rankings 247 4.10* 6'0/180 4*, 90, NR Ovr #21 RB, #3 MI On3 4.46* 5'11/175 4*, 93, #154 Ovr #7 RB, #3 MI Rivals 4.17* 6'0/180 4*, 5.8, #215 Ovr #5 APB, #2 MI ESPN 4.55* 5'11/180 4*, 84, #116 Ovr #6 RB, #2 MI Composites 247 0.9314, #172 Ovr, #10 RB, #2 MI On3 92.06, #202 Ovr, #14 RB, #2 MI MGo 4.28*, #221/803 Ovr, #20/61 RBs YMRMFSPA Donovan Edwards   Other Suitors: MSU, Miami (YTM), WVU, Louisville Previously on MGoBlog: Hello by Alex Drain Notes: NIL. EE. Film Senior Highlights: Hudl. FB Junkies Sr Highlights. Jr Highlights. Rising Stars. Drills. On3 Breakdown. So hi, welcome back to the 2023 preseason! In Cabana's case not a lot has changed in the intervening six months. After a senior year of 2,434 all-purpose yards (1,518 rushing, 472 receiving, 444 returning) and 36 TDs (27/6/3), a lot of people figured he'd carve out a role immediately. But between the injury, running back depth, and Semaj Morgan's emergence in the return game that didn't happen. He spent spring and most of the season injured, coming away with two carries for six yards against Bowling Green while taking a redshirt. The second carry was blown up so here's Cabana's one relevant run of 2023: So let's go back to the recruiting profile! Cabana grew up a Spartan, and their top priority as of the 2021 M-MSU game. Mike Hart jumped into the race in late 2021 and had a pledge by February [insert little brother comment]. Cabana's ranking starting to shoot up in April, and by fall he was Michigan's highest-rated recruit. Miami (YTM) offered but Cabana didn't even post it, instead taking it upon himself to recruit others to Michigan. [After THE JUMP: Donovan Edwards, downshifted.]

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2023 Recruiting: Benjamin Hall

Previously: Last year’s profiles, K Adam Samaha, K James Turner (Tr), S Brandyn Hillman, CB DJ Waller, CB Cameron Calhoun, CB Jyaire Hill, HSP/LB Jason Hewlett, LB Hayden Moore, LB Semaj Bridgeman, LB Ernest Hausmann (Tr), OLB Breeon Ishmail, DE Aymeric Koumba, DE Enow Etta, DE Josaiah Stewart (Tr), DT Brooks Bahr, DT Cameron Brandt, DT Trey Pierce, OT Evan Link, OT Myles Hinton (Tr), OT LaDarius Henderson (Tr), OG Nathan Efobi, IOL Amir Herring, OC Drake Nugent (Tr), TE Deakon Tonielli, TE Zack Marshall, TE AJ Barner (Tr), WR Semaj Morgan, WR Fredrick Moore, WR Karmello English   Kennesaw (North Cobb), GA – 5'11"/235   247: 5'10/225                     3.45* 3*, 86, NR overall #73 RB, #106 GA On3: 5'11/224                     3.22* 3*, 85, NR overall #92 RB, #137 GA Rivals: 5'11/220                     3.50* 3*, 5.6, NR overall NR RB, #92 GA ESPN: 5'11/225                     3.57* 3*, 77, #327 SE #49 RB, #73 GA Composites          3.73*/3.55* 3*, #787/#1043 Ovr #55/#76 RB, #78/#103 GA MGoAverage                     3.44* 3*, #726/798 Ovr #55/61 RBs since '90 YMRMFSPA Thomas Rawls+ Other Suitors South Carolina Previously On MGoBlog Hello by Alex Drain Notes EE. Starting PG for N.Cobb as well. Film: Senior Highlights: Jr Highlights. Hudl. Spring Game. Runs at camp. Catches a pass at camp. People were mad when Mike Hart took a commitment from this Georgia 3-star. Fans wondered if Hart realized he was holding the keys to RB heaven. On3's EJ Holland thought they could have held out and gotten top-100 RB Mark Fletcher, who ended up at Miami (YTM), or top-250 Jayden Limar, who chose Oregon over Notre Dame. Stargazers pointed out Michigan's 2022-'23 hauls since Hart arrived were a big step down from the Haskins-Charbonnet-Corum-Edwards run under Jay Harbaugh under less favorable recruiting conditions. Recruitniks figured Hall was merely the Adrian Witty Memorial cocaine-laced carrot to lure Hall's teammate/M's top edge target Joshua Josephs (who chose Tennessee). Our local coaches noted this was the third time Jim Harbaugh's program took a swing on a low-ranked RB from Georgia, with nothing more to show from the first two than a few fumbly carries by (now-Hoosier) Christian Turner in 2018. Second place South Carolina was all WTF Mike? When Hall fell from his team's second-leading rusher to its fourth as a senior, people wondered if Michigan was trying to back out of the deal. Then came the Spring Game, when Hall ran 13 times for 96 yards and a score. The above doesn't even include one of his TDs, which Hall ran in through Jimmy Rolder. Now there's a new narrative. [After THE JUMP: One spring game doesn't say everything about a player, but it says the most about Ben Hall.]

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In your opinion: Writer challenges his critics

Throughout my letter-writing ministry over the past few years, I have tried to be humble and open to the views of my critics. But facts are facts and I will

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Upon Further Review 2023: Defense vs. Minnesota

UFR GLOSSARY is here. FORMATION NOTES: Minnesota was mostly an under-center or shotgun 3-wide with a WR jetting across. Their 4th down formation was Unbalanced; the guy at the bottom of the line is a TE/eligible receiver. And Michigan used a weird formation on 3rd & 7 with 3 DEs on the field and Harrell and a LB stacked behind the nose that I called 3-1 stack. They also split a DE wide on their 5-2s odd formations that I called 5-2 split—the nose is still over the center. SUBSTITUTION NOTES: There were 40 snaps before Tuttle Time in this one. Graham led the DTs in snaps, playing DT or nose depending on whom he was with. Grant got 14, Jenkins 25, Goode 14, and Benny 16. The DEs were the same except Cameron Brandt got in a bunch after the four starters, signifying he's moved ahead of Kechaun Bennett, who played on the last drive. LB was Colson until Tuttle Time and a split of Hausmann and Barrett. Keon Sabb cycled in with the safeties and got a few snaps in a 3-safety look with Paige at slot. McBurrows returned as the backup nickel. Wallace came off the field for the 5-2 sets and Sainristil shifted outside. Amorion Walker and DJ Waller were the deep backup time CBs, with a few snaps from Keshaun Harris before that, but none of the other CBs played. [After THE JUMP: Stretch practice.]

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In your opinion: Numerology can predict the future

With this letter to the editor, I want to briefly explain to the public how and why numerology (also known as Gematria) can be very useful to us, especially in

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