Long Schedules In-Home with Michigan after OV to UW
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I'm hoping for abundanceFremontTroll said:I am not sure who is whooshing whom here.
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Ah yes, the old doogman line.Passion said:
Yeah, it's the 17 yr olds fault for taking in all his options prior to weighing a decision that has effect on the rest of his life.FreeChavez said:
Shit. Are you kidding me? Fuck this kid. Lets UW roll out the red carpet on an OV, only to have michigan waiting for him when he gets home - what a douchey thing to do.Passion said:FremontTroll said:Los Angeles Loyola DB David Long said #Michigan will have last say before he makes his decison. In-home with UM after official to Washington
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Not great news. Obviously liked the set-up of Long visiting and then going out of the country. Not exactly unexpected though.
I think you're wrapped up a little too tight in recruiting and may need to take a timeout and evaluate how pathetic life is for douching on teenagers!
Sorry, kim, I'll seek therapy.
HRYK. Unless the kid is a douche like Jordan Payton and is officially committed to three different schools within a 12 hour period, it makes no sense to hold a grudge. -
Michigan successfully operating in Cali is not good for UW. It's hard enough getting USC and Stanford leftovers. -
Yup. Harbaugh will kill UW if they don't start performing on be field....
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I heard that on the 247 site interview with Long he said he's already made up his mind on where he's going and it's not where he has the best relationship with the coaches but where He likes the program and college the best.
We still have the last OV but it would appear that he Long gone (see what I did there). -
He been gone since forever
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Having the last official visit is just as important if not more that the last in-home imo. He last visited Michigan back in October and it would be easy for Long to cancel the in-home with Harbaugh after he gets back from Seattle. We just need Petersen and Lake to lock it up in Seattle. If he was really all about Michigan why would he even take his official to Washington? He's already been up to Seattle multiple times, there is no reason to take an official if his mind is set on Ann Arbor.
Michigan has no commits from the west coast, they're all east coast guys and a few sprinkled in from the midwest. They do only have one corner committed so far out of 22 commits. I feel its an intriguing option for a kid from LA but when it comes down it to he'll end up at UW. Hard to argue with the track record of putting cornerbacks in the NFL recently and I think when it comes down to it he's more comfortable with the players/coaches at UW. The staff seems to have a good relationship with Loyola, which is arguably the top private high school in the city of Los Angeles. But what do I know. -
That's great and all but he gone.
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I bet his OV gets canceled
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Why do hate Harvard-Westlake?pat_hm said:Having the last official visit is just as important if not more that the last in-home imo. He last visited Michigan back in October and it would be easy for Long to cancel the in-home with Harbaugh after he gets back from Seattle. We just need Petersen and Lake to lock it up in Seattle. If he was really all about Michigan why would he even take his official to Washington? He's already been up to Seattle multiple times, there is no reason to take an official if his mind is set on Ann Arbor.
Michigan has no commits from the west coast, they're all east coast guys and a few sprinkled in from the midwest. They do only have one corner committed so far out of 22 commits. I feel its an intriguing option for a kid from LA but when it comes down it to he'll end up at UW. Hard to argue with the track record of putting cornerbacks in the NFL recently and I think when it comes down to it he's more comfortable with the players/coaches at UW. The staff seems to have a good relationship with Loyola, which is arguably the top private high school in the city of Los Angeles. But what do I know.




