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Whistling through the summer [Eric Upchurch]

And now we wait. Visitors are still trickling through but Michigan got most of their top targets up for official visits, and those targets got to see some other schools, and some have commitment dates that are more or less exciting than others. Touch the Banner made a list of last weekend’s visitors. Will Johnson said he thinks July will be a big month($, title) for commitment. Let’s run the Board.

Quarterback

MSU flipped that Boise State commit; I still think Michigan should kick the tires. They had AL 3* Conner Harrell  up here last week($, info in title) but the Denegal commitment probably ends that.

Running Back

The only change here is confirmation from most parties that Michigan’s not getting top-100 VA 4* George Pettaway  over North Carolina because commit CJ Stokes and an impending commit($, title) from TX 3* Dillon Bell is a class.

Receiver

The board is frighteningly open here after the two commits. The Wolverines made a final five for TX 3* slot Che Nwabuko , who’s looking to take his official this fall($), said Holland. IL 3* Jacob Bostick was one of their recent visitors, but was crystal balled to Iowa($) a few days after.

Harbaugh has been on the phone with($, info in title) WA 3* Tobias Merriweather  and EJ Holland learned there’s a very strong Michigan connection($), though the recruitment is in its infancy. Notre Dame has been in there a long time and picked up a few homer crystal balls two weeks ago however.

Michigan was also supposed to host AL 3* slot squirrel Marquarius White  from Nico’s high school, and lanky speedster FL 4* Chandler C.J. Smith , but it seems the former visited Tennessee instead($, title) and the latter committed to Florida instead.

Tight End

GA 4* Oscar Delp , probably the nation’s #1 TE, went home from his visit and Dad said regardless of how the recruitment goes, Delp is going to be a better player as a senior because of Jay Harbaugh($, title)—they spent hours breaking down film. Sam and crew are adamant that this is a Michigan-Georgia battle($) while national pundits name South Carolina and Clemson as the non-Georgia suitors. I believe them that Michigan is in this($), and if it was up to the parents maybe in the lead, but I still have a hard time believing Georgia lets Delp out of the state. He’ll escape at least once more—to see a Michigan game in person—so we get to still have some months to find our maid of honor dress. Weirdly he moved down on Rivals after he was the #3 finisher at their camp.

ID 3* Colston Loveland came up for a visit and is getting ready to pull the trigger($, title) via all the sites, despite lots of other big-name programs, including Bama, jumping into this one. I’ve got the hello tabs open and…uh…dang…this is not a 3-star you guys.

Sam also made it clear Michigan can take three tight ends this cycle and I wholeheartedly agree, especially since they like to play two and keep going 1/2. Commit Marlin Klein is a Eubanks who needs some development time, and while Loveland has the size to play immediately it’s a big leap from Idaho football to playing in the potato capital of the college football world. Delp would be more like getting Thomas Fidone a year late, or Theo Johnson two years late, or Luke Ford four years late, or Isaac Nauta six years late, or…why does this happen so much?

[After THE JUMP: Buckle up this afternoon]

Take all the Bellevilles [David Nasternak]

Victors Weekend is here. Some of the greatest athletes in the history of ever, or depending on their upcoming school choices, the most unworthy scamps to ever pollute our good campus, are on hand for the biggest (also third) recruiting weekend of the last two years. Sam Webb is out here trying to get me to watch film on Walter Nolen while also admitting he thinks this goes South unless Michigan can beat the SEC’s NLI presentation. Matt Campbell is getting Mike Farrell to throw timely shade at other teams recruiting Mario Eugenio (call me if Northwestern ever beats a ranked Big Ten East team, Mike). Magnus is curating a list of visitors to keep track of the invasion, and who each guy is.

Will Michigan get a commitapalooza the likes of which we haven’t seen since Trey Burke mesmerized ten people into committing to Brady Hoke? Can they reach a generation that knows more about Harry Potter than Harry Kipke? Will they manage to produce the most effective PowerPoint in the state of Michigan since the one my brother made in 1999 to convince all of his friends’ parents* to let them go to Woodstock?

Let’s find out…nothing because this is recruiting. But here’s my list of this weekend’s 2022 class visitors and what I think we’re trying to accomplish here:

  • Tier 1: Commits doing recruiting: IL 4* WR Tyler Morris, GA 3* TE Marlin Klein, CO 4* Connor Jones, MI 5* CB Will Johnson, TN 3* CB Kody Jones.
  • Tier 2: Pull the trigger dammit: TX 3* RB Dillon Bell, AL 4* DE/DT Justice Finkley,
  • Tier 3: Take a commanding lead: MN 4* OT Lucas Heyer, FL 3* DE Mario Eugenio, TN 5* DT Walter Nolen sorry sorry trying to delete it, GA 3* hybrid Josh Josephs, IL 3* S Austin Brown
  • Tier 4: Pass the tentative leader: SC 3* RB C.J. Stokes, CT 3* OT Alessandro Lorenzetti, TX 3* EDGE Joseph Adedire, IL 4* LB Sebastian Cheeks
  • Tier 5: Get in the game: VA 4* RB George Pettaway,
  • Tier 6: Keep the relationship: 3* TX QB Bert Emanuel, 3* IL SDE Brian Allen, FL 3* NG Tawfiq Thomas

*[Really it was just Marjory Epstein he had to convince, since the rest were all planning on her to kibosh it so they wouldn’t have to admit they absolutely would have attended the original if they could have.]

[After THE JUMP: Position by position rundown]

Unleash the satellite man. [Bill Rapai]

Board lives here.

We have a lot to get to, with a brewing war on the horizon with USC (don’t panic), some major changes on the board at quarterback and cornerback, and the NCAA finally allowing on-campus visits and camps again after a pandemic’s worth of naught.

But first, we’ve got to talk about The D (NNTTD), for Michigan declared yesterday Detroit Day. This was the scene in Ann Arbor:

Not pictured: an unkindness of Ravens

For one day in Ann Arbor, all T’s were pronounced as D’s* all soft TH’s became Z’s, company names were given apostrophized possessives and pizzas were served square and bubbly. Coneys and looseburgers were piled onto the serving staff’s arms and washed down with pop, followed by Sanders on Stroh’s. Harbaugh shared his powerpoint Hall of Fame case for Lou Whitaker, traded gear for jars McClures from Eastern Market, and everyone went home with Pewabic tiles, most of which survived the potholed ride home on 94, which still nobody calls the Ford. I made an all-Motown team for the occasion. Also 30 area recruits for 2022-‘24 were on hand (free), which hand doubled as a map for a spirited, three-hour debate about which route everyone should have taken to get there. That list also turned out to be incomplete($). Rivals’ EJ Holland got reactions($), with Cass Tech OL Jackson Pruitt’s the most interesting.

Whom they met along the way is best detailed by the 24/7 crew, who broke down who’s who on the remade recruiting staff on their latest podcast. Lorenz also broke down Michigan’s greatest positions of need which became a high-view state of the class and hosted a VIP chat($) for those looking for the gritty—it’s a few weeks old but has some good bits on Deone Walker and tight end recruiting. Steve is also keeping the visitors list as updated as he can.

The board is also shifting daily. This was expected—after a year and a half of no visits, few camps, and scattered football we knew the late-rising 2022s and all of the 2023s were going to be left unevaluated, both in terms of their football projections and their real interests in schools, until way deeper in the cycle than usual. We’re now starting to see all sorts of guys show up to camps and earn serious offers, and it’s only been a few days since they’ve been able to officially interact in person with these schools and gauge how serious they are.

⬆⬆⬇⬇⬅➡⬅➡BA

People liked the NCAA Football game-inspired arrows last time so I’m going to use them some more. Ups and downs mean trends based on where they were last writeup. Lock means commit or near to it. Peepers is we’re watching for something to happen soon. Right arrow is steady on, or no change despite news, or Connor Jones’s coach is giving quotes again. Left arrow is just there so I could reference a videogame code that’s twice as old as the players we’re talking about.

* [I once seriously confused my bud from from France when I told him to find us a restaurant in a specific New York neighborhood and he spent a half hour searching for somewhere called Liddliddle Lee.]

[Hit THE JUMP for the position-by-position breakdown]

Cornerbacks, and guys the size of two cornerbacks

This feels especially dumb now, but hey look at all those shiny DTs!