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Tuesday Recruiting Gets a Hundred Fakes Seth May 4th, 2021 at 2:58 PM Michigan’s closing in on prospects at some positions of need, and adding guys to the board at a lot of spots where they’re less sure of their top options. So let’s check in on recruiting before this post gets pushed down by another Hello or Goodbye. The 2022 recruiting board lives here. Quarterback CA 3 Nate Johnson got a crystal ball from 24/7’s Sam Webb and a FutureCast from Rivals’s EJ Holland recently. Johnson ran a 10.49 100-meter-dash at a meet last weekend per his coach. For reference, Tyrone Wheatley put up a 10.46 at Michigan, Denard’s personal best was 10.44, and the mathematics of the Universal Standard Model of Quarterback Physics breaks down at around 10.42. ....
If there’s one primary focus that will define 2020, it won’t be music. It will be the word pandemic. The world stood still for months on end as anxiety crested, humans recessed into homes, and physically going outside began to feel foreign and poisonous. Thankfully, artists thrive when their backs are against the wall, with some of the best music ever created coming as an outpouring of the soul when the deck was stacked. 2020 felt no different. With a never-before-seen mutating human virus; a nation of millions in discontent and unrest; a flood of powerful, sustained protests in the wake of George Floyd’s death; and a climate that is revolting exponentially, the musicians of the world were not in want for motive. As a result, the themes of this year’s best albums were rooted in deliberation, intent, ration, purpose, and reason. In 2020, it’s – dare we say – refreshing to hear albums that candidly represented the sensibilities of a world at odds with itself. ....