Showing posts with label drake johnson. Show all posts
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Friday, August 31, 2012

Week 1 Notes With Updates on Fitz Toussaint And Frank Clark

I have waited as long as I could to post this column, waiting to find out the final decision on Fitzgerald Toussaint and Frank Clark.
Now I have learned that Toussaint and Clark are both continuing their respective suspensions thru the Alabama game. "The decision was not easy, but I feel it is in the best interest of this program and for these kids, and those always will be my priorities," Hoke said in a statement. "We have choices every day, and you have to be accountable to this program, your teammates, your family and the University of Michigan." I don't like Hoke's decision. I think Fitz gives Michigan a better chance of winning. Yet, while I don't like his decision, I do respect it. Hoke has rarely made a decision so far that I don't like, and he absolutely has not made one decision that has been detrimental towards the team. I applaud Hoke for making what is one of the toughest decisions so far this early in the season.


The eighth-ranked Wolverines will likely use running backs Thomas Rawls, Vincent Smith, Justice Hayes perhaps along with newcomers Dennis Norfleet and Drake Johnson against the defending national champion Crimson Tide.

Monday, July 30, 2012

Recapping 2012 Commit Drake Johnson

Part 2 of the 2012 Recap Series features RB Drake Johnson right out of Ann Arbor Pioneer HS, which is right across the street from the Big House.  Pretty much a no-brainer that he commited to the Wolverines.  Once the school offered Drake, he pulled the trigger right away.  I'm particularly a fan of guys like this because they really want to play for Michigan and that can't hurt in the locker room. Drake did come from a spread offense in high school, but I will be discussing the way in which he will fit into Michigan's 2012 offense and in the future.

Drake is listed right around 6'1" and 205 pounds.  With the graduation of Michael Shaw last year and only a few seasoned running backs on the roster, the coaching staff knew this could be a position of need in the near future.  Well Drake was a good step in the right direction.  He doesn't possess the "Barry Sanders" lateral speed, but he does have some amazing speed.  What most people don't know is that Drake is the 2-time state champion in the 110-meter hurdles, so needless to say the kid can fly.  If you aren't familiar with Pioneer, they did run a lot from the shotgun, which involved Drake taking direct snaps and running downhill.  We aren't sure how much Michigan will run the shotgun once Denard is gone, but having a kid on the roster that can do that from the running back position will be useful.

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Dennis Norfleet Commits To Michigan

And Michigan has it's signing day "surprise".  Most in the recruiting world didn't expect any action for Michigan on signing day until late last night when rumors began circling that a secret commit was going to come around in the final minutes.  That recruit came early this morning in the form of Dennis Norfleet.  Norfleet, a runningback from Detroit, is rated as a 4* recruit by Rivals and Scout.

This is a big pick-up for Michigan not only because it takes this class from the great to the "elite" level in many categories, but the team finally has an elite runningback in the class.  Earlier in the year the Wolverines gained commitments from Drake Johnson and Sione Houma, but never had that "elite" runningback in the class.  Certainly all three are going to bring some great talent to Ann Arbor and with Norfleet being one of the best runningbacks in the entire country, this is a HUGE pickup.

Norfleet is listed as 5'7" and weighing 165 lbs.  He like many other recruits is listed as needing to work on his "size".  As I said earlier with Willie Henry's commitment, this should be music to fans and coaches ears alike.  There's a good chance Norfleet will redshirt so size is not going to be an issue.  He'll have well over a year to "bulk up" because he sees the field potentially in 2013.

Along with this, Norfleet could do some great stuff in the pass game.  Scout says he will be dangerous in the pass game and I think this is one of the major things that has him so highly rated.  Try to think a little bit of Vincent Smith and you'll probably get a feel of what Norfleet can bring to the pass game.  He should be one of those wildcards that can bring the offense to another level.

I don't expect Norfleet to make significant contributions right away, primarily because he's on the smaller side and Michigan has some solid depth at runningback, but he will surely be used often in the coming seasons, especially on third down.  Either way this is a great addition for Michigan and takes this signing class to the next level.  This is one of the better ones in recent memory and should bring a lot of excitement coming into 2012.

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