Greg Scruggs calling Michigan DL players to inform them of his arrival

Submitted by BTB grad on February 13th, 2024 at 2:15 PM

Josh Henschke reporting. Was reported he was the likely candidate but this sounds all but official now. Huge to keeping our DL room intact from other programs trying to poach our guys. Great hire as well. 

Have confirmed that Greg Scruggs has begun calling Michigan's DL players to inform them of his arrival.

https://x.com/joshhenschke/status/1757476687216849362?s=61&t=_qD_AzA-nEdh4jYPDOZc4g

db012031

February 13th, 2024 at 3:50 PM ^

While you cannot always use logic when talking about 18-21 year old "kids", logic would dictate there really isn't any reason for our DT's to transfer:

  • They have already won a National Championship
  • Both are considered by many to be 1st or 2nd round picks in the 2025 draft

When you boil down why a kid transfer in this new age of NIL, NIL really isn't at the top of the list when you think about it:

  • Kids leave because the Coach has left
  • Kids leave because they don't get enough playing time
  • Kids leave because they want to win a title and don't think they can do that where they are.

Case in point, while we all talk about why Ohio State has been cleaning up in the transfer portal, it really doesn't have to do with money (as the primary reason)

  • The kid from Bama left because of a whole new staff and that Bama is probably not going to be favored to win the Natty this year, where as Ohio State has maybe one of the weakest schedules in the Big Ten and returned a lot of guys (more so that Bama)
  • The RB from Ole Miss...He wants to play for a winner and no one believes Ole Miss has a chance at a Natty.  Also, he's going to get a hell of a lot more exposure on National TV playing for OSU than Ole Miss, so a better chance to impress scouts.

Mason and Grant have accomplished all they need to in college football. Transferring to another school makes no logical sense.  The NIL money they would be paid would be of-set by their draft status (Which again, most have them both going in the first 2 rounds of the 2025).  Same goes for Will Johnson, why transfer at this point.  He has his NIL Money, he has a Title, he is more than likely the top DB taken in the 2025 draft.  What would transferring do for him?

mackbru

February 13th, 2024 at 8:53 PM ^

Love how this guy above just divines what each of those transfer guys were thinking. Um, dude, they rarely SAY thy transferred primarily for the money. That SOUNDS BAD. They always say i did it to win, etc.  

Finally players who want to win don’t transfer AWAY from Bama. They transfer TO Bama.

That poster has to be a troll because he got everything wrong in a way that puts OSU in the most favorable light  

 

Golden section

February 13th, 2024 at 7:05 PM ^

Case in point, while we all talk about why Ohio State has been cleaning up in the transfer portal, it really doesn't have to do with money (as the primary reason)

 

Case in point, what???

What has OSU done? They've been bullied by Michigan 3 years in a row, despite having greater talent.  The quarterback who led them to a one loss season couldn't leave fast enough. Their top remaining receiver went to PSU to catch passes from Drew Allar!  Ryan Day is soft.  The program was in a tailspin before they opened the purse strings. 

It has everything to do with money!

 

schreibee

February 13th, 2024 at 4:13 PM ^

Sounds like first calls were to the players already on the team. As it should be for a new member of the staff.

I think what's driving so many coaches away from the college ranks is having to re-recruit the team as vociferously as they recruited them each off season. 

I've always been for getting the players paid, but never foresaw this unfettered free agency as a legal right. Why I don't have a law degree I guess 🤷‍♂️

Amazinblu

February 13th, 2024 at 2:33 PM ^

Hoping Scruggs continues building on the success the DL has realized.

And, having NFL experience is something I value and I hope Greg brings it and is very successful / effective.

Go Blue!