I honestly have a feeling about Dymonte. No insider information, but hear me out. When he originally committed to UofM, he was quite dissatisfied that he wasn't being pursued as OSU's prized recruit of 2013. Much like that coach for TSUN, he felt that he needed to be different and go to the dark side. Keep in mind that this is the time when the ship looked to be sinking: Dunn was considered to be a Michigan lean, Kalis had jumped ship two months prior, and Fickell was in over his head. Now that Meyer has completely and utterly blown away all expectations, Dymonte has got to be liking the assembly of top talent in Columbus. It surely won't be a quick or easy process, but Meyer will be relentless from now until NLOID 2013. I remember having a nagging gut feeling about Kalis even when he was committed, I have the same one now about Thomas, except 180 degrees different. Let's just hope that tomorrow goes well.