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Manuel Beigel Has Committed to Michigan for 2024 Comment Count

Seth July 17th, 2022 at 6:11 PM

The Intercontinental Consortium of Long-Armed Wolverines has increased its membership once more, adding defensive tackle prospect Manuel Beigel from Germany.

Beigel is a 2024 Dreamchaser (same group that brought us Marlin Klein and Julius Welschof) who recently made a camp tour through the United States, stopping at MSU, OSU, Florida, and Kent State along the way. He'll be transferring to Choate Rosemary Hall, the same school Tristan Bounds played at, for his junior and senior seasons.

Alex will try to piece together a Hello but it'll probably have to wait until those camp reviews materialize into some (any) scouting. For now, let's work on getting that "mascot" that the MSU band invented out of the hands of whomever's putting it in edits.

Comments

njvictor

July 17th, 2022 at 7:24 PM ^

If the 6’5” 282 measurements are accurate, he moves really well for a 2024 guy at that size. Excited to see what he can become with US HS coaching then under Elston

outsidethebox

July 18th, 2022 at 6:20 AM ^

And just remember-this is a 16 year old kid.

There are several significant benefits these European kids have here. For one, they grow up playing soccer as their primary sport and, clearly, developing quick feet is a priority. The issue for the kids that physically outgrow soccer is that in Europe they do not have other options to continue in sports. So the LB/OL/DL sized young men would seem to be ripe-for-the-picking for American football.

Sopwith

July 18th, 2022 at 2:33 AM ^

Choate Hall? Football powerhouse! The young whippersnapper 2rd from right in front row says "um, er, ask not what Michigan Football can do for you!"