This is Why Harbaugh
Posted: Wed Feb 03, 2016 2:48 pm
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Rashan Gary to Michigan:
Wolverines Land 5-Star DT Prospect
The class of 2016's best defensive player has landed. Defensive tackle Rashan Gary gave his verbal commitment to Michigan on Wednesday, ending a process that included nearly every major program throwing a scholarship offer his direction.
Gary, who is the No. 1 overall prospect and the top-ranked defensive tackle in 247Sports' composite rankings, was also considered a top target of Ole Miss, Alabama, Auburn, USC and Clemson. The Crimson Tide held an early lead during the process, with a majority of 247Sports' experts ranking Nick Saban and Co. high heading into his senior year.
Gary is the first No. 1 overall recruit to sign with a team outside of the SEC since Terrelle Pryor committed to Ohio State in 2008.
However, a personal recruitment from coach Jim Harbaugh helped sway the race a bit in Michigan's direction. The Wolverines moved up rapidly after Harbaugh's hire, becoming a significant favorite near signing day and ousting a number of early front runners.
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Quinn Nordin Commits to Michigan Wolverines:
No. 1 Kicker in the 2016 Recruiting Class
Kicker Quinn Nordin has made more headlines than some 5-star prospects during his recruitment, which he wrapped up on national signing day by announcing his decision to join the Michigan Wolverines.
Nordin, the nation's No. 1 kicker and No. 692 overall prospect in 247Sports' composite rankings, announced Wednesday morning that he is signing with Michigan.
For a kicker, the 3-star Rockford, Michigan, native is no stranger to the spotlight. Last July, Nordin announced his commitment to Penn State in a music video that featured a private jet.
Nordin was the subject of the college football world's attention again in January, when Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh planned to have a sleepover at Nordin's house at the exact minute when the recruiting "dead period" ended.
Harbaugh did just that, spending the night at Nordin's house and going to school with him the next day. The Michigan coach then drove Nordin to Ann Arbor for his official visit.
Nordin decommitted from Penn State a little more than a week later.
The sleepover strategy worked wonders for the Wolverines.
Nordin, who was also considering USC, said he and Harbaugh "probably had spoken 20 times" since the sleepover—and Nordin initiated the phone calls.
Quinn Nordin: "Ever since then, me and him are making a really good relationship. He's an awesome guy. He's very serious about what he does and he gets the best out of each and every one of his players."
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Rashan Gary to Michigan:
Wolverines Land 5-Star DT Prospect
The class of 2016's best defensive player has landed. Defensive tackle Rashan Gary gave his verbal commitment to Michigan on Wednesday, ending a process that included nearly every major program throwing a scholarship offer his direction.
Gary, who is the No. 1 overall prospect and the top-ranked defensive tackle in 247Sports' composite rankings, was also considered a top target of Ole Miss, Alabama, Auburn, USC and Clemson. The Crimson Tide held an early lead during the process, with a majority of 247Sports' experts ranking Nick Saban and Co. high heading into his senior year.
Gary is the first No. 1 overall recruit to sign with a team outside of the SEC since Terrelle Pryor committed to Ohio State in 2008.
However, a personal recruitment from coach Jim Harbaugh helped sway the race a bit in Michigan's direction. The Wolverines moved up rapidly after Harbaugh's hire, becoming a significant favorite near signing day and ousting a number of early front runners.
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Quinn Nordin Commits to Michigan Wolverines:
No. 1 Kicker in the 2016 Recruiting Class
Kicker Quinn Nordin has made more headlines than some 5-star prospects during his recruitment, which he wrapped up on national signing day by announcing his decision to join the Michigan Wolverines.
Nordin, the nation's No. 1 kicker and No. 692 overall prospect in 247Sports' composite rankings, announced Wednesday morning that he is signing with Michigan.
For a kicker, the 3-star Rockford, Michigan, native is no stranger to the spotlight. Last July, Nordin announced his commitment to Penn State in a music video that featured a private jet.
Nordin was the subject of the college football world's attention again in January, when Michigan coach Jim Harbaugh planned to have a sleepover at Nordin's house at the exact minute when the recruiting "dead period" ended.
Harbaugh did just that, spending the night at Nordin's house and going to school with him the next day. The Michigan coach then drove Nordin to Ann Arbor for his official visit.
Nordin decommitted from Penn State a little more than a week later.
The sleepover strategy worked wonders for the Wolverines.
Nordin, who was also considering USC, said he and Harbaugh "probably had spoken 20 times" since the sleepover—and Nordin initiated the phone calls.
Quinn Nordin: "Ever since then, me and him are making a really good relationship. He's an awesome guy. He's very serious about what he does and he gets the best out of each and every one of his players."
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