WOLVERINES;861147; said:
I read that he is leaning towards ND. Not sure how legit that info was but does anyone know who is in position to land him?
From what I've heard and read, Mike Floyd is anywhere from a mild ND lean to pretty open amongst his top 5. It sounds like he used to be a strong ND lean, but that tune has changed, with a story behind it.
On one of the ND podcasters I listen to - and this is all after the fact, something I heard about a week or two ago - said that Floyd and fellow WR recruit Dan Buckner apparently hit it off in a big way. They were even hanging out together & such (reminds me a lot of how some of the OSU recruits have become close friends). It looked like they were going to be a package deal, probably for the Irish. Both Buckner and Floyd were pretty hefty ND leans - Buckner was even telling guys at one of the combines/camps he went to that he was going to verbal to ND within a couple weeks. Soon after, Mack Brown swooped in and locked up Buckner as a Longhorn at the last minute. Hence, the supposed package deal was broken up, because there is no interest between Floyd and Texas.
Take that story FWIW. It comes from an ND source, but its not like him telling this to us ND fans in the middle of June is him drinking the cool-aid, or that it does a whole lot to make ND fans feel good now. Hearing that our meal ticket to a Floyd verbal will stay in Texas isn't exactly exciting news for Irish fans, 'cause it means we're going to have to sell him on ND more than before.
Since that time, I've heard Floyd's tone and approach change. While he still had good things to say about certain schools, he started to cool off his tone across the board. His responses about everyone became much more generic. A lot more, "I have no favorites at this time, I'm thoroughly looking into all the schools on my list before I whittle the field down," etc etc.
Personally, I still think he's an ND lean. Not as strong as before, but thats just my opinion, little more than that.
It'll depend on how hard he's recruited, but Michigan, Minnesota, OSU, and Florida all look to have decent shots at him.