2016 MBB Harold Baruti opens up his recruitment

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RECRUITING ALERT! 2016 Wing Harold Baruti (Utah commit) will open up his recruitment. Mutual decision w/Utah. Full NCAA qualifier.

— Mountain Mission (@mmshoops1921) June 10, 2016

You might remebemer him from several weeks ago as one of our last hopes of filling our scholarship allotment this year and gaining some much needed depth on the wing and him subsequently choosing Utah over us amid a chorus of "BEILEIN CAN'T RECRUIT!!" cries.  Apparently this is no longer the case.

 

EDIT: Apparently he may not be an option. According to MLive's Brendan F. Quinn

FWIW: Am told Baruti posted a qualifying score on the Test of English as a Foreign Language, but came in below Michigan's required score.

— Brendan F. Quinn (@BFQuinn) June 10, 2016

Lou MacAdoo

June 11th, 2016 at 1:12 AM ^

What if John Teske and Mark Donnal, like 2 kings (read this like Trump would), are the genesis of a dominating post game. This would likely be a revelation. Leading to a mass exodus of our back up bigs and freeing up space for all the recruits. That's the only way I see the numbers working out.



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Lanknows

June 10th, 2016 at 2:49 PM ^

 Michigan has 2 scholarships open for '16  and 4 for '17. Matthews would take only 1 of the '16s and Cain is a '17 recruit.

The need a lot wings and an injection of athleticism.  They could take all 3 and still have room for a PG in the '17 class plus (assuming likely attrition) at least one more in '17.

Richard75

June 10th, 2016 at 4:50 PM ^

We have 2 open now. Walton and Irvin are done in a year, Poole is incoming and Donnal (as of now) is outgoing. That means 4 for 2017 at present.

I hear what you're saying on Donnal's 5th year, but it doesn't exist until U-M says it does. They've obviously let 5th-year guys walk before.



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MgoHacker

June 10th, 2016 at 2:47 PM ^

I wonder if he can retake the test

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Bambi

June 10th, 2016 at 7:00 PM ^

The OP was complaining that we may let in graduate students who are sub-par English speakers, but not athletes. Implying we do one but not the other.

If we're operating under that assumption, one but not the other, I'd rather have the one be graduate students. As much fun as sports are, the university's main purpose is academics. If I have to choose one and not the other, I'd rather let in students who can help improve our elite academic standing, rather than our basketball program.

Ty Butterfield

June 10th, 2016 at 3:03 PM ^

Beilein needs a visit from Alec Baldwin circa Glengarry Glen Ross because he can't close worth a damn.

Don

June 10th, 2016 at 4:20 PM ^

"Am told Baruti posted a qualifying score on the Test of English as a Foreign Language, but came in below Michigan's required score."

We're routinely told here by a variety of commenters that Michigan's standards are no higher or more rigorous than any other school's.

Fusion Flatulence

June 10th, 2016 at 7:04 PM ^

That's why Beilein can't recruit.

The Geniuses at Michigan have decided football and basketball are not to be regarded as "factories" for athletes.

That has been clear since Rich Rod. Even Lloyd had to deal with it, he was just allowed a coupld here and there who otherwise would not have been allowed in.

Beilein had his shot, and it didn't work out.