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Gatorubet;1902912; said:Boy howdy!! If he came south to the good guys to join Quinteze Williams and Dante Phillips we could about wrap that up.
And if frogs had wings.....
The touted DT prospect from Glen Ellyn (Ill.) Glenbard West tells me he was going to visit Penn State this weekend but will instead take the ACT. Look for him to reschedule.
Another to the Army Bowl: Glenbard West junior defensive tackle Tommy Schutt decided last week to commit to the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, which will be played Saturday, January 7, 2012 in San Antonio.
Schutt and Providence OT Ryan Ward are the only Illinois prospects to accept invitations so far.
"The Army game always has had great players from all over the country," said Schutt, a 6-3, 301-pounder. "I've watched the Army game on television for the past few years, and it's just a big atmosphere for that game. The history of the game and the overall exposure that the Army game offers was too hard to pass up."
The U.S. Army All-American Bowl announced the addition of Brenham (Texas) High linebacker Timothy Cole, Miami (Fla.) Norland running back Randy Johnson, McPherson (Kan.) High quarterback Tyler Matthews, Glen Ellyn (Ill.) Glenbard West defensive tackle Tommy Schutt and Detroit (Mich.) Cass Tech linebacker Royce Jenkins-Stone to its roster this week.
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calibuck;1956266; said:thought this guy was a committed wolverweenie?
:gobucks3::gobucks4:
MisterBlack;1957118; said:I don't even know if Michigan offered/recruited him. Never heard of him until now.
Seems like very early on UM's priorities at DT were Ondre Pipkins and Sheldon Day, Day fell off the radar a little bit and now it seems like their priorities at DT are Pipkins and Danny O'Brien.
Something is wrong with this picture.
According to the Chicago Tribune, 6-foot-6, 300-pound Chicago defensive lineman Tommy Schutt said he woke up Thursday morning planning to commit to Notre Dame only to have his scholarship offer abruptly pulled less than an hour before he planned to break the good news to Irish coaches. Schutt, the No. 1 prospect in Illinois and No. 29 prospect in the entire 2012 class according to Rivals, said Michigan also dropped an offer earlier in the day because it had already had a commitment from another defensive tackle, which may come as news to Wolverine recruitniks who have been wringing their hands over the alarming absence of defensive tackles all summer.
Two schools dropping the same highly-touted player in the same afternoon doesn't quite add up. More likely, when Notre Dame filled Schutt's slot with another commitment, he reached out to Michigan with whom he had had very little contact, according to a Michigan recruiting source, and likely did not have a solid offer to pull and was subsequently rebuffed. So "back to square one" he goes.