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Let alone current commit Brandon Moore.CleveBucks;874494; said:Me thinks LLoyd's feeding the Kogers a line of bull about their TE depth chart. What happened to the kids they signed last year?
Glass City Buck;874611; said:Eastside,
I can assure you that the majority of Toledo would not want to be part of Michigan. That is a perception that is not always as accurate as it seems. You will have several Michigan fans since it is right next to the border. For that matter it's largest suburb is Bedford Township, MI. But in the end this is still mostly a Buckeye town, in my honest opinion.
CleveBucks;874494; said:Me thinks LLoyd's feeding the Kogers a line of bull about their TE depth chart. What happened to the kids they signed last year?
EastSide;874604; said:Toledo, the city thinks she should be part of Michigan and that could explain the Michigan appeal to Toledo kids. Who was the last kid that OSU "really" wanted, had a chance in getting, and lost to Michigan? My memory stinks but it is my own personal opinion that it will come down to winners and losers. To go 0 and 6 over the last three years in your last two games has got to leave a mark that only a little luck can overcome. In the end a winner will pick a winner.
"I want to make my choice sometime in July," Koger said Friday. "Every day I get people telling me 'you got to go here' or 'you got to go there,' but I just try and not have that affect me. I want to end up where I feel most comfortable, and I'm still considering both of them."
"They're both great schools, and I've been to camps at both places, and since they're both pretty close, location is not a factor," Koger said. "I just want to get to know both staffs a little better, and end up at the place that is best for me."
UM2010;874716; said:Uh, I guess my last post must've fallen on deaf ears. Again, Lloyd doesn't have to sell "lines of bull" to let Koger know we are thin at TE...cuz like, we are. At least with respects to high end prospects. If Webb does end up being at WR or TE or what not, it's all about competition. What player will stand up to be the best? Just because a team isn't deep at a position doesn't mean that kid is automatically getting a spot, and obviously vis versa. I believe Koger is the best TE prospect currently on the board aside from Moore (I think they could make a killer combo at TE).
Watson isn't at the same level as either of these kids IMO and everyone else we tried out during the Spring who wasn't named Massey were not very formidable to say the least. And again, we use a ton of multiple TE sets...not just one TE. We make use out of our TEs if we have them. Koger will play if he proves his worth...just like any guy out there, but it's not like we're stacked with a bunch of 5-stars at TE. I mean, Carson Butler was a Rivals 3-star and worked his way up, playing alongside veterans Tyler Ecker and Mike Massey even when they weren't injured. If he wasn't booted, he could've been a star.
Sorry if I sound brash, but I think it's unfair to think Lloyd has to spew out BS in order to convince someone about their depth chart when anyone can just look it up if they really wanted. Backup TE/FB Brian Thompson and TE Tyler Ecker both just graduated, Mike Massey will finish up after this season, Junior Chris McClaurin had a rough spring and his hands were just not there, same was the case with LaTerrel Savoy, Quintin Woods is currently academically ineligible and I have no idea if or when he's arriving on campus, aaaaaaand that's about where it ends on the UM TE depth chart. I can't imagine how/why Coach Carr would need to sell lies with that depth chart.
As for the point about "what we tell our WRs"...again, it's obvious who is in the running at that position. This stuff isn't hard to find, so how would they lie about Manningham, Arrington, Matthews, etc? I just don't get that at all. If you want to come in and compete, if you think you are better than what we've got or wouldn't mind waiting to find out, then come on board. What did Pete Caroll tell all of those All-American RBs when they asked if they would get playing time? I think I can make the assumption that he didn't tell them they were depth-free.
"They're both great schools, and I've been to camps at both places, and since they're both pretty close, location is not a factor," Koger said. "I just want to get to know both staffs a little better, and end up at the place that is best for me."
NumberTwo;875319; said:Sorry, but your post makes no sense to me.
Michigan an "under-dog"? Are you on something? If this kid loved the "under-dog" role his top two would be Minnesota and Michigan State instead of Michigan and Ohio State. Koger wants to stay close to home, but at the same time he wants to play for a winner.
This kid is good enough to have offers from all over the country. If he played "the recruiting game", politicked for offers, and went to school camps and NIKE/SCOUT combines he would've gotten offered by everybody. He wanted two main offers, he got them, end of story.
You are reading way too much into this.