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Originally Posted by wadc45
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12/20
Doesn't really have much to say as to whether or not he will look around or if he will take visits. Hasn't spoken to RR yet.
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I think RR's focus right now is more on 2008 recruits and putting a staff together. He'll get around to talking to '09 kids like Campbell soon enough.
Kids like Campbell are part of the reason why I think Rod is going to abandon the 3-3-5 in Ann Arbor. Campbell is being billed by a lot of people as a potential Top 100 player in the 2009 class.
When is the last time Rich had a stud junior commit from a Top 100 defensive tackle? Rich had to run the 3-3-5 out of necessity, he wasn't exactly swimming in talented defensive lineman.
The highly touted defensive lineman that Michigan has landed over the past 5-6 years alone?
Off the top of my head:
Pat Massey (everybody bashes him as a player and rightfully so, but he was a highly touted recruit out of Ohio)
Pierre Woods (I believe he was a 5* DE recruit out of Glenville)
Shawn Crable (more of a DE/LB hybrid, but he was a 4*, Top 50 player by Rivals)
Gabe Watson (5*)
Alan Branch (4*, Army All-American)
Will Johnson (4*, #2 player in Michigan in his class)
Terrance Taylor (4*, Top 100 by Scout/Rivals/Lemming)
LaMarr Woodley (5*)
Tim Jamison (4*, Top 50 player by Rivals and Scout)
Marques Slocum (5*, Army All-American)
Jim McKinney (4*, Top 100 by Scout/Rivals/Lemming, Army All-American)
Brandon Graham (5*, Army All-American)
Adam Patterson (4*, Top 100 by Scout/Rivals/Lemming, Army All-American)
Ryan Van Bergen (4*, member of Rivals250)
The state of Michigan always produces at least 1 premier defensive lineman every year.
02- Gabe Watson
03- LaMarr Woodley
04- Vernon Gholston
05- Terrance Taylor
06- Brandon Graham
07- Ryan Van Bergen (Barksdale is playing RT at LSU)
08- Nick Perry (best since Woodley IMO)
09- Will Campbell