Previously: Last year’s profiles, K Adam Samaha, K James Turner (Tr), S Brandyn Hillman, CB DJ Waller, CB Cameron Calhoun, CB Jyaire Hill, HSP/LB Jason Hewlett, LB Hayden Moore, LB Semaj Bridgeman, LB Ernest Hausmann (Tr), OLB Breeon Ishmail, DE Aymeric Koumba, DE Enow Etta, DE Josaiah Stewart (Tr), DT Brooks Bahr, DT Cameron Brandt, DT Trey Pierce, OT Evan Link, OT Myles Hinton (Tr), OT LaDarius Henderson (Tr), OG Nathan Efobi, IOL Amir Herring, OC Drake Nugent (Tr), TE Deakon Tonielli, TE Zack Marshall, TE AJ Barner (Tr), WR Semaj Morgan, WR Fredrick Moore, WR Karmello English Kennesaw (North Cobb), GA – 5'11"/235 247: 5'10/225 3.45 3 , 86, NR overall #73 RB, #106 GA On3: 5'11/224 3.22 3 , 85, NR overall #92 RB, #137 GA Rivals: 5'11/220 3.50 3 , 5.6, NR overall NR RB, #92 GA ESPN: 5'11/225 �
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Michigan picked up a commitment last weekend from 3 DT Deyvid Palepale. Originally a Michigan top target, Palepale picked USC in July in rather surprising fashion and the discussion of him died down until recently, when Michigan got back in contact. Within a couple weeks, and aided by the coaching change on USC's defensive staff, Mike Elston was able to flip Palepale and round out the defensive tackle group for the 2024 recruiting class. GURU RATINGS RATINGS BY SITE 247: 6'3/288 On3: 6'2/305 Rivals: 6'3/300 ESPN: 6'3/290 3 , 88, NR Ovr #75 DL, #16 PA 3 , 87, NR Ovr #79 DL, #26 PA 3 , 5.6, NR Ovr #35 DT, #17 PA 3 , 79, #50 East #27 DT, #13 PA 3.71 3.57 3.65 3.83 COMPOSITE RANKINGS 247 Composite On3 Consensus MGoBlog 3 , 0.8747, #739 Ovr #84 DL, #20 PA 3 , 86.96, #796 Ovr #78 DL, #20 PA 3 , #611/800 Ovr #55/71 DTs since 1990 3.75 3.70 3.68 Palepale's ratings are pretty ho-hum, reflecting a standard 3 star and towards the bottom of defensive tackles
Late last week I put out a post on the message board asking for questions for a mailbag, as I haven't done one since the summer and now seems like a good time to fit one in. To no one's surprise, nearly all of the questions were football related. I picked the best 14 questions and if yours wasn't chosen, better luck next time. I did my best to pick as many good ones as possible, but there is never enough space for them all. Two quick notes on question topics: 1.) there were a lot of questions that are Rose Bowl gameplan-ish and I decided I will answer them in FFFF rather than here and 2.) several Donovan Edwards questions that I chose not to answer because you can read Seth's piece from last week. Assuming Coach stays and JJ leaves, what does the offense look like next year? (-Ray) I answered a version of this question in the summer that was focused on 2024 generally but now is a good time to check back in on the picture. The question assumes JJ is leaving, s
UFR GLOSSARY is here. FORMATION NOTES: Minnesota was mostly an under-center or shotgun 3-wide with a WR jetting across. Their 4th down formation was Unbalanced; the guy at the bottom of the line is a TE/eligible receiver. And Michigan used a weird formation on 3rd & 7 with 3 DEs on the field and Harrell and a LB stacked behind the nose that I called 3-1 stack. They also split a DE wide on their 5-2s odd formations that I called 5-2 split the nose is still over the center. SUBSTITUTION NOTES: There were 40 snaps before Tuttle Time in this one. Graham led the DTs in snaps, playing DT or nose depending on whom he was with. Grant got 14, Jenkins 25, Goode 14, and Benny 16. The DEs were the same except Cameron Brandt got in a bunch after the four starters, signifying he's moved ahead of Kechaun Bennett, who played on the last drive. LB was Colson until Tuttle Time and a split of Hausmann and Barrett. Keon Sabb cycled in with the safeties and got a few snaps in a 3-safety look with
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