Jace Howard final 3; announcing 1/20

Submitted by Wolverine Devotee on January 8th, 2020 at 9:09 AM

A very long and hard fought recruiting effort is coming down to the wire. 
 

Jace Howard is down to his final 3: Michigan, Brown and Princeton. He’ll be deciding on January 20. 

I’m told his parents are very impressed by Michigan. Huge if true.

Double-D

January 8th, 2020 at 9:59 AM ^

I know Jace has taken an official visit so the walk on route is off the table but why wouldn’t Juwan keep an extra spot open?   Especially with the level of kids that are considering UofM right now.  

His income makes the tuition a minor thing.  Don’t employees of the University get free/discounted tuition?

ijohnb

January 8th, 2020 at 10:04 AM ^

I think we are in the pool of teams now that will take more commitments than we have open, knowing that some of the verbal commits will likely end up going elsewhere.  The way Beilein recruited was atypical.  It will feel a bit weird for a while but most of the "big boy" programs offer a shit load of high-end players and eventually take the ones who follow through.  There will also be notable attrition from this team, including perhaps some we don't see coming, IMO.  

bacon1431

January 8th, 2020 at 11:08 AM ^

Perfect world - goes to Brown or Princeton and develops a bit more there. Finish degree in three years (I believe Ivy League does not let grad students play). Transfer to Michigan for grad school and play with his brother (a 2022 recruit IIRC). Jace gets an Ivy League degree and a Michigan graduate degree. Tough to beat in any industry! 

Jmer

January 8th, 2020 at 11:37 AM ^

Your perfect world is different than my perfect world. Mine would be he comes to Michigan, stays all four years, and wins four national championships in basketball. He also shockingly becomes an All American D tackle for the football team leading them also to 4 national championships. He goes on to get drafted as a lottery pick in the NBA. He has an NBA career like Michael Jordan only better. Then after he retires from the game, he comes back to coach Michigan and leads us to more national championships. 

Bambi

January 8th, 2020 at 12:12 PM ^

We have 2 open spots currently. Combine that with Simpson/Teske graduating and we're at 4 spots for next year. If you assume a grad transfer for Davis/another transfer (Nunez), that gives us six scholarships for next year.

We have 4 committed currently. So that's 2 spots for Christopher/Brown/Howard (and I would guess that if in some fantasy world Brown and Christopher want to come here, Howard is a walk-on his first year).

champswest

January 8th, 2020 at 1:30 PM ^

I may be the only one, but Jace to Michigan is not a no-brainer. I am not sure that he will pick Michigan. I sure hope he does, but there are reasons that he may not. He needs to do what he feels is in his best interest.

WorldwideTJRob

January 8th, 2020 at 1:49 PM ^

I like how most have already pegged him walking on into this class, however maybe he is not blind and sees the pathway to quicker playing time and an awesome education may be with the two Ivy League schools. I get it that his dad is the coach, but all that means nothing for a kid who may want to get on the court as quick as possible.

trueblueintexas

January 8th, 2020 at 2:06 PM ^

It's a single example... but my Dad was in a prominent position at a college. Despite having a great relationship with my Dad, both he and I agreed I should not go to his school when it was time to decide where to go. He also vetoed Michigan which didn't make me happy, but I went to the school he suggested and got a great education and experience. Sometimes what seems logical to everyone else isn't logical to those actually involved. 

The program

January 8th, 2020 at 2:33 PM ^

If your parents work for Michigan to you get free tuition?  If so why burn a scholarship given his salary I think Juwan can afford room and board.  Plus if Jace is being recruited by Princeton he will be in line for some academic scholarships as well.  

whidbeywolverine

January 8th, 2020 at 4:11 PM ^

Can't young Howard consider himself a *scholarship* player if he walks on at Michigan, since his father is paying his tuition and receiving a nice salary from UM at the same time?  From this perspective, it's like we get one more scholarship player than the schools we compete against, and to my knowledge, a coach can start/play as many walkon players as he chooses (I'm sure there are rules regarding how many can suit up/travel, etc.).  I can understand that there is a special feeling with earning the scholarship, but in this instance, it just seems like a win/win for us and the Howards, especially given the big ticket athletes who are still available and might give the '91 class a run for their money!