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  • Treadwell has some interesting tweets tonight....looks positive

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    RicoX19

  • RicoX19 said...

    Treadwell has some interesting tweets tonight....looks positive

    I love Isaac, but we need Treadwell much more. I want both, but if I was forced to choose I'd pick Treadwell first.

    WingedHelmet

  • WingedHelmet said...

    I love Isaac, but we need Treadwell much more. I want both, but if I was forced to choose I'd pick Treadwell first.

    Anybody know if we have a legit chance with Larue? Word is coaches want two more WRs if they have room and wouldn't mind Larue and Treadwell. After watching film of Larue he shot to the top of my list.

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    MKatUmich

  • MKatUmich said...

    Anybody know if we have a legit chance with Larue? Word is coaches want two more WRs if they have room and wouldn't mind Larue and Treadwell. After watching film of Larue he shot to the top of my list.

    I think we have a real shot at one of Sebastian LaRue and Devon Allen. IMO it will depend on what USC and Oregon do. USC has limited schollies and has good depth at WR. They also just landed Massington, so I think they might end up out of the picture entirely. But both LaRue and Allen would be perfect in Oregon's offense, so if they offer it might be hard to pull them from the West Coast. If Oregon doesn't offer, Oklahoma and OSU are rumored to be the early leaders for Allen (though don't count out RR at Arizona) and Sam Webb had a piece on LaRue a week or so ago in which it sounded like we would have a real shot if we offer.

    This post has been edited 3 times, most recently by WingedHelmet on 5/8/2012 at 12:01 AM

    WingedHelmet

  • WingedHelmet said...

    I think we have a real shot at one of Sebastian LaRue and Devon Allen. IMO it will depend on what USC and Oregon do. USC has limited schollies and has good depth at WR. They also just landed Massington, so I think they might end up out of the picture entirely. But both LaRue and Allen would be perfect in Oregon's offense, so if they offer it might be hard to pull them from the West Coast. If Oregon doesn't offer, Oklahoma and OSU are rumored to be the early leaders for Allen (though don't count out RR at Arizona) and Sam Webb had a piece on LaRue a week or so ago in which it sounded like we would have a real shot if we offer.

    SC isn't really recruiting larue or Allen

    dukeb15

  • WingedHelmet said...

    I think we have a real shot at one of Sebastian LaRue and Devon Allen. IMO it will depend on what USC and Oregon do. USC has limited schollies and has good depth at WR. They also just landed Massington, so I think they might end up out of the picture entirely. But both LaRue and Allen would be perfect in Oregon's offense, so if they offer it might be hard to pull them from the West Coast. If Oregon doesn't offer, Oklahoma and OSU are rumored to be the early leaders for Allen (though don't count out RR at Arizona) and Sam Webb had a piece on LaRue a week or so ago in which it sounded like we would have a real shot if we offer.

    Much rather have Larue then Allen. Little concerned about the "if we offer" part. If that's the case I have to assume that the coaches are dead set on nothing but big bodied WRs.

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  • MKatUmich said...

    Much rather have Larue then Allen. Little concerned about the "if we offer" part. If that's the case I have to assume that the coaches are dead set on nothing but big bodied WRs.

    I like them both. And I wouldn't read too much into the lack of UM early offer. The coaches might have been waiting to see what happened with Massington. And the miss on Levenberry frees up a scholly (our #s are tighter than many people seem to think). I think you might see an offer go out soon to LaRue, especially if we land Treadwell. That will give us two tall receivers in both the 2012 and 2013 classes and LaRue would make a nice slot/ST player with speed.

    Edit: I misspoke above. LaRue already has an offer.

    This post was edited by MrWoodson on 5/8/2012 at 1:39 AM

    MrWoodson

  • buttesnake said...

    Nah, shampoo is better.

    OK. Maybe the conditioner.

    Uncle Newt

  • WingedHelmet said...

    I think we have a real shot at one of Sebastian LaRue and Devon Allen. IMO it will depend on what USC and Oregon do. USC has limited schollies and has good depth at WR. They also just landed Massington, so I think they might end up out of the picture entirely. But both LaRue and Allen would be perfect in Oregon's offense, so if they offer it might be hard to pull them from the West Coast. If Oregon doesn't offer, Oklahoma and OSU are rumored to be the early leaders for Allen (though don't count out RR at Arizona) and Sam Webb had a piece on LaRue a week or so ago in which it sounded like we would have a real shot if we offer.

    Don't forget about Stringfellow.

    Uncle Newt

  • MrWoodson said...

    I like them both. And I wouldn't read too much into the lack of UM early offer. The coaches might have been waiting to see what happened with Massington. And the miss on Levenberry frees up a scholly (our #s are tighter than many people seem to think). I think you might see an offer go out soon to LaRue, especially if we land Treadwell. That will give us two tall receivers in both the 2012 and 2013 classes and LaRue would make a nice slot/ST player with speed.

    I thought LaRue had an offer (and has had it for awhile), is that wrong?

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    um_king

  • um_king said...

    I thought LaRue had an offer (and has had it for awhile), is that wrong?

    Yeah, my mistake. I guess he's had one since February. I must have mixed that up somehow.

    MrWoodson

  • HelloHeisman 21 said...

    Sam Webb‏@SamWebb77

    #Michigan has offered seffner, fl wr alvin bailey

    Will all of you look at the move he puts on at the 1:03 -1:04 mark.....for the love of god

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qenbGjSElzs

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    Awink2

  • I like LaRue a bit more than Allen. We'd have to do a lot to get either one, though. I could see LaRue opting to go to a lesser school like UCLA to stay in California. Don't think Ohio has any real advantage with Allen, but I think he could stay a bit closer to home and attend Oklahoma. They could probably sell him on being the next Broyles, a very productive college receiver with similar size. They've also had a recent history of solid QB play. As always, we'll see how things change when/if they visit.

    UMFB

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    buttesnake

  • I'd be happy with either Larue or Allen. Allen is certainly the faster of the two, but Larue looks quicker/burstier side-to-side. The other thing is Allen might almost be too fast - he could easily choose to focus on track and become a professional. Obviously, if thats the biggest worry, I'm okay with it. goblue

    UMPat

  • I predict that when Treadwell commits, Hoke offers Berkley Edwards and calls it a day at WR. IMO Treadwell, rightfully so, is the lasy big domino. I think he wants another big WR and once he secures that in LT, he'll take the 3rd generation legacy

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    RicoX19

  • RicoX19 said...

    I predict that when Treadwell commits, Hoke offers Berkley Edwards and calls it a day at WR. IMO Treadwell, rightfully so, is the lasy big domino. I think he wants another big WR and once he secures that in LT, he'll take the 3rd generation legacy

    According to Trieu on Twitter, C'Sonte York is visiting Ann Arbor today. He just did very well at the NFTC combine in Columbus and the Sparties have been pretty confident that they could get him if they offered... wonder how the visit goes today.

    Dizzo

  • steven ‏ @StevenNettle77
    @AllenTrieu any news on Ty Isaac and were he is going, Is Michigan still the favorite after his USC visit

    Allen Trieu ‏ @AllenTrieu
    @StevenNettle77 I'll have something more in-depth today, but I believe Michigan still holds a very slight advantage.

    Michmania

  • Michmania said...

    steven ‏ @StevenNettle77 @AllenTrieu any news on Ty Isaac and were he is going, Is Michigan still the favorite after his USC visit

    Allen Trieu ‏ @AllenTrieu @StevenNettle77 I'll have something more in-depth today, but I believe Michigan still holds a very slight advantage.

    Good find.

    This is going to be a close one. Hopefully Hoke seals the deal when Isaac visits again.

    Big M

  • RicoX19 said...

    I predict that when Treadwell commits, Hoke offers Berkley Edwards and calls it a day at WR. IMO Treadwell, rightfully so, is the lasy big domino. I think he wants another big WR and once he secures that in LT, he'll take the 3rd generation legacy

    I kinda hope not. I don't know if I can put up with five years of Braylon bitching about how Berkley never sees the field.

    bkp1883

  • bkp1883 said...

    I kinda hope not. I don't know if I can put up with five years of Braylon bitching about how Berkley never sees the field.

    I also hope not, but for different reasons - I don't see why a Treadwell commit should make Hoke back off on recruiting WRs. I like Berkley Edwards, but I don't really see how he fits into the team's plans - I'd rather take another WR who might actually see the field, and TBH, I'd rather have Chavas Rawlins than Edwards.

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    CMXI

  • RicoX19 said...

    I predict that when Treadwell commits, Hoke offers Berkley Edwards and calls it a day at WR. IMO Treadwell, rightfully so, is the lasy big domino. I think he wants another big WR and once he secures that in LT, he'll take the 3rd generation legacy

    I don't see how Edwards gets an offer. Preferred walkon if he wants to come here. Technicly only two spots left, obvious 5th year guys not coming back stretches that to 3 spots. Of course there will be some attrition but we are still talking about a limited number of spots.

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  • CMXI said...

    I also hope not, but for different reasons - I don't see why a Treadwell commit should make Hoke back off on recruiting WRs. I like Berkley Edwards, but I don't really see how he fits into the team's plans - I'd rather take another WR who might actually see the field, and TBH, I'd rather have Chavas Rawlins than Edwards.

    Yeah, that statement about Braylon was tongue in cheek, but I agree with you 100%.

    bkp1883

  • RicoX19 said...

    I predict that when Treadwell commits, Hoke offers Berkley Edwards and calls it a day at WR. IMO Treadwell, rightfully so, is the lasy big domino. I think he wants another big WR and once he secures that in LT, he'll take the 3rd generation legacy

    You aren't being serious correct?

    This post was edited by Luger on 5/8/2012 at 10:49 AM

    Luger

  • Not sure if been mentioned before

    SamWebb77 Sam Webb
    San Diego, CA WR Darren Carrington starred at big West Coast 7on7 tourney. Said #Michigan is 1 of his dream schools

    Darren Carrington

    http://247sports.com/Player/Darren-Carrington-19431

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    Michmania