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A comparison of Ohio State and Michigan offensive skill position recruits for the Class of 2020:Methinks the "QB whisperer" thing is dead to recruits and Harbaugh is scrambling in his gimicky, superficial, stupid ass way to look like he's got a competent offensive system that the top shelf recruits (outside of fullbacks) are going to want to play in. Like almost anything that involves interacting socially with other human beings, he will fail at it.
Ohio State Recruit | Position | 247 Rating | Michigan Recruit | Position | 247 Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Julian Fleming | WR | .9978 | A.J. Henning | WR | .9604 |
Bijan Robinson | RB | .9899 | Blake Corum | RB | .9229 |
Mookie Cooper | WR | .9643 | J.D. Johnson | QB | .8929 |
Gee Scott Jr. | WR | .9641 | Roman Wilson | WR | .8927 |
Jack Miller | QB | .9630 | Nick Patterson | TE | .8738 |
Jaxon Smith-Njigba | WR | .9564 | Matthew Hibner | TE | .8485 |
Joe Royer | TE | .8802 | Gaige Garcia | RB | .8104 |
A comparison of Ohio State and Michigan offensive skill position recruits for the Class of 2020:
The average Ohio State skill position recruit has a rating of .9595, while the average Michigan skill position recruit has a rating of.8859. It looks like recruits believe in Ryan Day and aren't buying into the QB Whisperer's nonsense.
Ohio State Recruit Position 247 Rating Michigan Recruit Position 247 Rating Julian Fleming WR .9978 A.J. Henning WR .9604 Bijan Robinson RB .9899 Blake Corum RB .9229 Mookie Cooper WR .9643 J.D. Johnson QB .8929 Gee Scott Jr. WR .9641 Roman Wilson WR .8927 Jack Miller QB .9630 Nick Patterson TE .8738 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR .9564 Matthew Hibner TE .8485 Joe Royer TE .8802 Gaige Garcia RB .8104
A comparison of Ohio State and Michigan offensive skill position recruits for the Class of 2020:
The average Ohio State skill position recruit has a rating of .9595, while the average Michigan skill position recruit has a rating of.8859. It looks like recruits believe in Ryan Day and aren't buying into the QB Whisperer's nonsense.
Ohio State Recruit Position 247 Rating Michigan Recruit Position 247 Rating Julian Fleming WR .9978 A.J. Henning WR .9604 Bijan Robinson RB .9899 Blake Corum RB .9229 Mookie Cooper WR .9643 J.D. Johnson QB .8929 Gee Scott Jr. WR .9641 Roman Wilson WR .8927 Jack Miller QB .9630 Nick Patterson TE .8738 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR .9564 Matthew Hibner TE .8485 Joe Royer TE .8802 Gaige Garcia RB .8104
Ohio State Recruit | Position | 247 Rating | Michigan Recruit | Position | 247 Rating |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jack Miller | QB | .9630 | J.D. Johnson | QB | .8929 |
Julian Fleming | WR | .9978 | A.J. Henning | WR | .9604 |
Mookie Cooper | WR | .9643 | Roman Wilson | WR | .8927 |
Gee Scott Jr. | WR | .9641 | -- | -- | -- |
Jaxon Smith-Njigba | WR | .9564 | -- | -- | -- |
Bijan Robinson | RB | .9899 | Blake Corum | RB | .9229 |
-- | -- | -- | Gaige Garcia | RB | .8104 |
Joe Royer | TE | .8802 | Nick Patterson | TE | .8738 |
-- | -- | -- | Matthew Hibner | TE | .8485 |
Grouping by position, we can see a little better the disparity across each position. The only position where they come even remotely close is at WR, which is the only skill position at which they have a commit rated higher than a Buckeye commit, and even that is because their top WR is still below three of our four WRs. Well, the may be close at TE, too...sorta:
Ohio State Recruit Position 247 Rating Michigan Recruit Position 247 Rating Jack Miller QB .9630 J.D. Johnson QB .8929 Julian Fleming WR .9978 A.J. Henning WR .9604 Mookie Cooper WR .9643 Roman Wilson WR .8927 Gee Scott Jr. WR .9641 -- -- -- Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR .9564 -- -- -- Bijan Robinson RB .9899 Blake Corum RB .9229 -- -- -- Gaige Garcia RB .8104 Joe Royer TE .8802 Nick Patterson TE .8738 -- -- -- Matthew Hibner TE .8485
A comparison of Ohio State and Michigan offensive skill position recruits for the Class of 2020:
The average Ohio State skill position recruit has a rating of .9595, while the average Michigan skill position recruit has a rating of.8859. It looks like recruits believe in Ryan Day and aren't buying into the QB Whisperer's nonsense.
Ohio State Recruit Position 247 Rating Michigan Recruit Position 247 Rating Julian Fleming WR .9978 A.J. Henning WR .9604 Bijan Robinson RB .9899 Blake Corum RB .9229 Mookie Cooper WR .9643 J.D. Johnson QB .8929 Gee Scott Jr. WR .9641 Roman Wilson WR .8927 Jack Miller QB .9630 Nick Patterson TE .8738 Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR .9564 Matthew Hibner TE .8485 Joe Royer TE .8802 Gaige Garcia RB .8104
Grouping by position, we can see a little better the disparity across each position. The only position where they come even remotely close is at WR, which is the only skill position at which they have a commit rated higher than a Buckeye commit, and even that is because their top WR is still below three of our four WRs. Well, the may be close at TE, too...sorta:
Ohio State Recruit Position 247 Rating Michigan Recruit Position 247 Rating Jack Miller QB .9630 J.D. Johnson QB .8929 Julian Fleming WR .9978 A.J. Henning WR .9604 Mookie Cooper WR .9643 Roman Wilson WR .8927 Gee Scott Jr. WR .9641 -- -- -- Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR .9564 -- -- -- Bijan Robinson RB .9899 Blake Corum RB .9229 -- -- -- Gaige Garcia RB .8104 Joe Royer TE .8802 Nick Patterson TE .8738 -- -- -- Matthew Hibner TE .8485
I think what you're trying to say, or rather what Hairball is trying to say is that again, this year, Michigan plans to play with Peters out.didn’t McCaffrey get benched for Milton? or was it peter’s seems like they played 4 qb’s last year and they all sucked
I can remember when Michigan didn't have Peters. It was in 2015 they started to talk about what it would be like to have Peters. Imagine being the winning-est program in football history and going over 100 years without Peters.I think what you're trying to say, or rather what Hairball is trying to say is that again, this year, Michigan plans to play with Peters out.