football recruiting
Although the space in U-M's 2014
class is limited, Lattimore and Smith,
the nation's No. 17 safety and Ohio's
No. 6 player according to Rivals.com,
might be two of the players remaining
on the table who could claim a spot,
along with Hand and McDowell.
Michigan again made a big impact
with the underclassmen in attendance.
could've ever dreamed of."
"The game was amazing," Massillon, Ohio, kicker Andrew David
added. "The atmosphere was the best
it's ever been, and that was my 10th
time up there for a game. Michigan is
the place to be right now. A lot is going on for the school. It was loud, and
I couldn't believe how many people
However, unlike the 2011 game, when
nearly none of those players held offers at the time of the game, several
juniors and even a sophomore who
headed to The Big House already had
offers in hand. That included four of
U‑M's six very early commitments.
"It was unbelievable," Berea, Ky.,
five-star running back Damien Harris
said. "It was better than anything I
were honored at the game tonight. It
was special."
"It was a great atmosphere, I loved
it," Huber Heights, Ohio, defensive
back Tyree Kinnel said. "It made me
want to play so bad. I love Michigan
games."
Four-star Florida wideout George
Campbell, who attended along with
his 2014 teammate offensive lineman