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Looking Back: The 2003 Big Ten Quarterback Recruits

by Sean O'Connell 2. September 2010 18:00

Welcome to my re-rankings of the 2003 Big Ten Recruiting Classes. Every week I’ll break down a different position. I also will cover Notre Dame’s recruiting because Michigan often goes head to head with the Domers for recruits.

2003 Big Ten Quarterback Recruiting:

IllinoisBrad Bower’s senior season in high school went very well as he had 2,886 total yards and 48DaJuan Warren total TD’s. Brad was a consensus all-state selection and was rated a higher end three star prospect by both Rivals (#21 dual-threat) and Scout (#23). At Illinois, Bower redshirted in 2003 and accounted for 658 yards passing in 2004. After the ’04 season, Bower opted to transfer to Ohio University. After sitting out the ’05 season, Brad passed for 2,192 yards with 12 TD’s. Bower came out of high school a pretty highly regarded recruit, but in my opinion did not lift up to the hype.

2003: Rivals - 3 stars. Scout – 3 stars. 2010 re-rank: High 2 stars.

DaJuan Warren exited high school with a decent three star rating and all-state honors as a senior. When he arrived at Champaign he saw no time at quarterback and made a position move to wide receiver where he was pretty much a non factor.

2003: Rivals – 3 stars. Scout – 3 stars. 2010 re-rank: High 2 star athlete.

Indiana Blake Powers was a borderline Big Ten QB coming out of high school. He was rated a high two to low three star player in 2003. During his career at quarterback he passed for 2,789 yards and 23 TD’s, before moving to tight end in 2006 making Kellen Lewis the starter. His final two seasons at IU were mainly spent as a “coach” for the younger QB’s.

2003: Rivals - 3 stars. Scout – 2 stars. 2010 re-rank: 2 stars.

 

Iowa2 Drew Tate sits second in passing yards for Texas high school football with 12,183 and third in Drew Tatetouchdown passes with 113. Coming out of high school he was ranked anywhere from a 3 to 4 star kid. During his career at Iowa Tate passed for 8,292 yards, second behind the great Chuck Long. He also threw 61 TD’s which ranks eighth in Big Ten history.

2003: Rivals - 4 stars. Scout – 3 stars. 2010 re-rank: Solid 4 stars. I would’ve given him a high 4, but his team was only 13-12 his final two seasons and his senior year was his worst.

Eric McCollom was named Mr. Football in South Carolina as a senior. During his final two seasons McCollom passed for 6,345 yards and threw for 72 touchdowns! Yet coming into college he was a relatively low ranked player. He switched positions to wide receiver in Iowa City, but his career was very limited due to numerous injuries.

2003: Rivals – 3 stars. Scout – 2 stars. 2010 re-rank: Incomplete. I really wish that we could’ve seen this kid at full strength.

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Michigan 2011 Projected Recruiting Class

by Jon Jennings 2. September 2010 16:00

Team PictureHere is a look at our projected class:

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Profile for 2011 U of M Recruit HaSean Clinton-Dix

by Lance Callihan 2. September 2010 13:35
HaSean Clinton-Dix - Scout.com Panthers

  • Name: Hasean Clinton-Dix
  • Position: Athlete
  • Height & Weight: 6’2” 190 lbs.
  • High School: Dr. Phillips Panthers (FL)
 
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Profile of 2010 U of M Commit Kevin Clare

by Lance Callihan 2. September 2010 09:45
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  • Name: Kevin Clare
  • Position: Defenseman
  • Height & Weight: 6’1” 189 lbs.
  • Birthdate: March 13, 1992
  • Hometown: New Rochelle, NY

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Profile for 2012 U of M Recruit Nick Patti

by Lance Callihan 2. September 2010 07:45
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  • Name: Nick Patti
  • Position: Quarterback
  • Height & Weight: 5’10” 185 lbs.
  • High School: Dr. Phillips Panthers (FL)
 
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What Happened to the Recruiting Class of 2003?

by Lance Callihan 1. September 2010 20:50

The class of 2003 was ranked 8th overall by Scout.com & 17th overall by Rivals.com

The Michigan Wolverines Recruiting Class of 2003:

Pos. Name High School ScoutProfile RivalsProfile
QB Clayton Richard McCutcheon (IN) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
RB Jerome Jackson Saginaw (MI) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
TE Will Paul Parkway West (MO) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
OL Jake Long Lapeer East (MI) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
OL Adam Kraus Brother Martin (LA) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
OL Jeff Zuttah The Hun School (NJ) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
OL Pat Sharrow Monroe (MI) rating rating rating rating rating rating
DE Shawn Crable Massillon (OH) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
LB LaMarr Woodley Saginaw (MI) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
LB Prescott Burgess Warren Harding (OH) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
LB Jim Presley Milford (MI) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
DB Leon Hall Vista (CA) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
DB Ryan Mundy Woodland Hills (PA) - rating rating rating rating
DB Anton Campbell Fort Zumwalt West (MO) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
ATH Brandent Englemon Holmes, KY rating rating rating rating
K Garrett Rivas Tampa Jesuit (FL) rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
         

Made it to the NFL:

Jake Long – (Facebook  NFL2) Started 38 games during his career at Michigan as a tackle on the offensive line. Named team captain during his junior & senior seasons while also making All-conference. Was drafted 1st Overall in the 2008 NFL Draft by the Miami Dolphins.

LaMarr Woodley – (Facebook NFL2 Twitter) Made 177 tackles, 24 sacks and forced 10 fumbles during his Michigan career. Although Michigan lost the 2005 Rose Bowl to Texas, Woodley shared the MVP Award with Vince Young. Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year in 2006. Drafted in the 2nd Rd. of the 2007 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers. Member of the XLIII Super Bowl Champions. 2009 Pro Bowler and 2nd Team All-Pro. Recorded 29 sacks in the first 3 years of his pro career.

 

Prescott Burgess – (Facebook NFL2) Made 171 tackles and intercepted 4 passes while at Michigan.Prescott Burgess - Scout.com Made a career high 11 tackles against Iowa in 2005. Drafted in the 6th Rd. of the 2007 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Ravens.

Leon Hall – (Facebook NFL2) Started 33 games during his Michigan career. He had 180 tackles and 12 interceptions as a Wolverine. Leon was drafted 18th overall in the 2007 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals. Hall started at cornerback his first game at a Bengal and has 14 career interceptions.

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Adversary Recruiting (September)

by Sean O'Connell 1. September 2010 14:35

2011 Big Ten Recruiting Rankings

1 Ohio State University Banner The OSU express keeps on chuggin’ along, headed by Braxton Miller.
2 University of Notre Dame Banner Coach Kelly is having a very nice first year on the recruiting trail at ND, reeling in prospects from all over the country.
3 University of Nebraska Banner The Cornhuskers have a very nice offensive line class going, averaging around four stars a piece.
4 University of Michigan Banner Smaller numbers this year, but it will be a very talented class headlined so far, by Brennan Beyer.
5 University of Iowa Banner Snagged a few Michigan recruits including Jordan Walsh and Ray Hamilton.
6 Michigan State University Banner Has a commit from the top player in Michigan, Lawrence Thomas.
7 Northwestern 3x5 Flag Texas receiver Christian Jones leads the Cat’s offensive heavy class.
8 Indiana University Banner This is without a doubt one of Indiana’s best classes in some time.
9 University of Wisconsin Banner A class of few superstars, but many good looking sleepers.
10 Penn State University Banner Nice on quality, but short on quantity so far.
11 University of Minnesota Banner Offensive guard Tom Olson heads a solid group of OL’s.
12 University of Illinois Banner The Zooker is a very good recruiter, but is off to a slow start this season.
13 Purdue University Banner Always recruit nice athletes, this year is no different.
     
Welcome to the Adversary Recruiting. Once a month I will update you with an in depth look at the recruiting world around the entire Big Ten. I also cover Notre Dame recruiting just because Michigan often goes head to head with the Domers for recruits.
 

Iowa2 The Iowa Hawkeyes had a very nice month on the recruiting trail, picking up three very goodJordan Walsh - Rivals.com prospects. Ranked as one of the top guard prospects in the 2011 class, Jordan Walsh broke the hearts of many Wolverine fans when he chose the Hawks. Walsh has a nonstop motor and gets off of the ball very well. Jordan also had offers from Michigan, Boston College, Illinois, Nebraska, USC and Wisconsin among others. In the near future, Walsh will block for Wisconsin back Melvin Gordon. In 2009 Gordon rushed for 1,060 yards and 15 touchdowns. Athlete Torrey Campbell has primarily played running back in high school, but will play corner in Iowa City. Campbell has a ton of speed and talent, but is a little raw as a corner prospect.

Name Position Hometown H.S. ScoutProfile RivalsProfile ESPNProfile
Melvin Gordon Running Back Kenosha, WI Bradford rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
Jordan Walsh Offensive Guard Glen Ellyn, IL Glenbard West rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
Torrey Campbell Athlete (RB/CB) Naples, FL Barron Collier rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating rating
             

Logo Michigan State also had a very strong month of August. Solidifying the inside of the offensive line are Donovan Clark and Jack Allen. Clark is one of the top OL’s in Ohio this season and chose Sparty over offers from Cincinnati, Indiana, Kentucky, Minnesota, Pittsburgh and USC. He is a good looking prospect who does a great job with run blocking, but has to improve his pass protection and quickness. Allen is a kid who plays with really good technique and has very good athleticism. He needs to put on a little muscle, but he looks like he’ll be a good center for years to come. MSU also grabbed two nice defenders as well in Ed Davis and Darien Harris. Davis is a kid with a very high ceiling, but is pretty raw at this point. He has great athleticism and does a great job in coverage. He chose Michigan State over Iowa and Michigan. Harris is a kid who could play either safety or linebacker at the next level. Last season he had 67 tackles and 7 sacks as a linebacker for Maryland power DeMatha.

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Profile for 2011 U of M Commit Greg Brown

by Lance Callihan 1. September 2010 06:10

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Profile for 2012 U of M Recruit Warren Ball

by Staff 1. September 2010 05:10
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  • Name: Warren Ball
  • Position: Running Back
  • Height & Weight: 6’2” 200 lbs.
  • High School: St. Francis De Sales Knights (OH)
 
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Retro Profile – Shawn Crable (2003)

by Staff 31. August 2010 17:00
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  • Name: Shawn Crable
  • Position: Defensive End/Linebacker
  • Height & Weight: 6’6” 235 lbs.
  • High School: Massillon Tigers (OH)
 
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Recruiting Update (8/31)

by Lance Callihan 31. August 2010 15:45

Michigan Football 2011 Recruiting Board2012 Recruiting Board

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(It’s time for the season to begin)

New Profiles:

2012 RB Brionte Dunn

Official Visitors vs. UConn:

RB Demetrius Hart – S HaSean Clinton-Dix – S Avery Walls

News:

Brice’s Recruiting speculates on the possibility of A.J. Jordan committing to Michigan.

Mick McCabe ranked Shawn Conway 17th in the state and says he will:

“Look for a breakout year. He is a superior athlete and a standout in basketball. He wowed coaches with his efforts at combines. He is a big receiver who can go up in a crowd and come down with the ball. His size is highlighted by sprinter speed.”

Thunder, Touch The Banner, speculates on the impact of Troy Woolfolk’s injury on recruiting.

QB Cardale Jones recently received an offer from LSU.

I committed to Stanford. Not really, but I did laugh when I saw someone with my namesake did.

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Profile for 2010 U of M Commit Colton Christian

by Lance Callihan 31. August 2010 13:35
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  • Name: Colton Christian
  • Position: Power Forward
  • Height & Weight: 6’7” 205 lbs.
  • High School: Hargrave (Military Academy) Cadets (VA)
 
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