They didn't want him and threw him a token offer because everyone else obviously liked him. Not worried.
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Hope you are right because kid is a major talent and plucking him from right under scUM's nose is a treat that doesn't come around that often. Please let this stick!!They didn't want him and threw him a token offer because everyone else obviously liked him. Not worried.
Coombs has been putting in work in MI for a few years now. I'd be more worried if we didn't have so many MI players already on the roster.Hope you are right because kid is a major talent and plucking him from right under scUM's nose is a treat that doesn't come around that often. Please let this stick!!
Ohio State commit Antjuan Simmons (6-foot-1, 200 pounds) is also a prospect who has been recruited on both sides of the football, and he spent about equal time playing running back and linebacker Saturday. During one-on-ones Simmons was particularly effective, registering at least two interceptions that I saw. His ability on offense was demonstrated, though, when the Ann Arbor (Mich.) Pioneer four-star walked away with Offensive MVP honors at camp’s end.
Michigan had many top prospects on campus for a Tom Lemming photo shoot and then practice. Ohio State commit Antjuan Simmons did attend, but he is firm to the Buckeyes at this time.