Wednesday, December 14, 2022

Visitors: December 16-18, 2022

 

A.J. Barner (image via Twitter)

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A.J. Barner - TE - Indiana: Barner is a 6'6", 250 lb. starting tight end and captain from the Hoosiers. After spending three seasons in Bloomington, he has two seasons of eligibility left. This season he caught 28 passes for 199 yards and 3 touchdowns. Barner was a 3-star, the #51 tight end, and #1147 overall in the class of 2020. With Michigan losing Erick All (Iowa), Luke Schoonmaker (NFL), Louis Hansen (transfer), Carter Selzer (graduation), and Joel Honigford (graduation), they need some reinforcements at the tight end position.

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Cameron Calhoun - CB - Cincinnati (OH) Winton Woods: Calhoun is committed to Michigan (LINK) and plans to enroll early. This is his official visit.

Malachi Coleman - DE - Lincoln (NE) East: Coleman is a 6'5", 205 lb. willowy outside linebacker/defensive end prospect. He's a 4-star, the #4 athlete, and #68 overall in the class. Coleman recently decommitted from Nebraska. This is his official visit. UPDATE: Coleman is visiting Colorado and new head coach Deion Sanders instead.

Nathan Efobi - OG - Cumming (GA) South Forsyth: Efobi is committed to Michigan (LINK).

Breeon Ishmail - LB - Cincinnati (OH) Princeton: Ishmail is committed to Michigan (LINK). This is his official visit.

D'Juan Waller - CB - Youngstown (OH) Chaney: Waller is a 6'3", 195 lb. safety/corner who has narrowed his list down to Kentucky and Michigan. He's a 3-star, the #126 safety, and #1446 overall. He's a teammate of 2023 Michigan linebacker commit Jason Hewlett.

10 comments:

  1. Whoa whoa whoa. An experienced TE? But but but everyones saying all Michigan needs is Loveland. And thats why Harbaugh told All theres no room for him on the team .So it's impossible the Indiana TE is coming to Michigan.
    Didnt you read the garbage TE went the garbage QB to garbage Iowa? Do better.

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    1. Anyone get access to those All/McNamara/Corum medical files yet? Because Corum had "no structural damage"

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    2. Get that strawman macnANON! Thrash him! You've got this one.

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    3. It's probably better you dont. Its good you havent participated in the ugliness being shown toward All and McNamara by some Michigan fans, and even a few Michigan sports writers, all of which should know better. But i think sone true colors are being shown by them. I guess they have some redneck in them.

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    4. @macnANON - which writers and fans are you referring to? any specific examples of "some redneck" behavior? Some yahoos on twitter?

      From what I've seen M fans appreciated and wanted Cade to come back and ditto for All and we were disappointed to see them go -- until the moment they started criticizing the program and the players who are sticking around for no good reason.

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    5. you really haven't seen much then Lank. Seriously. Even some Michigan writers are down on McNamara and All.


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    6. which ones? what articles have they written that come off redneck to you?

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  2. Glad to see the vet TE taking a look. Michigan can certainly use him and there's obviously a massive opportunity. Even Loveland is a star.

    What is it with these so-called captains jumping ship in the Big Ten? Starting to think Mike Leach had the right approach. Can't argue with the results.

    https://twitter.com/WCMBengals/status/1602789297911799808

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    1. Meant to say - even IF Loveland is a star. Few took Harbaugh seriously when he named 8 TE on his depth chart in the preseason and then...almost all of them played meaningful snaps.

      Michigan is producing a steady pipeline of NFL TEs under Harbaugh. In 7.5 years of Harbaugh we've seen Butt, Gentry, McKeon, All, and Schoonmacher.

      Loveland is likely next but there's room for another starter.

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