The Wolverine

September 2015

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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  FOOTBALL RECRUITING the course of the event. Upper Marl- boro (Md.) Riverdale Baptist three- star cornerback Sir Patrick Scott was open heading into the trip, but the 6-1, 170-pounder saw enough to pull the trigger while on campus. "I got up there, and I took a tour of all the facilities and campus," Scott said. "The architecture on campus was unique and amazing, and I just really liked how it all looked and felt. I got to see where the freshmen would be staying, and everything just looked really nice to me." His addition made it 10 pledges in town, but those who had already joined the class were just as im- pressed. Camden (N.J.) High four-star defensive end Ron Johnson Jr. was one who enjoyed his return to campus the most. The No. 109 overall player and No. 6 weakside defensive end nationally pledged to the Wolverines last time he visited, June 24, and the 6-3, 221-pounder's return trip was just as good as the previous. "The Barbecue was a real good time," Johnson said. "I got to see a lot of recruits that I hadn't seen before, I got to sit down with them. I talked to the coaches. We had a good time chat- ting it up about football. "The coaches sat down with our parents. The recruits were with our position coaches. They were going over schemes and things like that." Often the forgotten man in the 2016 class, Downers Grove (Ill.) South offensive lineman Erik Swenson actually got the ball rolling for the group. The four-star broke the seal on pledges Nov. 25, 2013, and he is still the second-highest ranked com- mitment in the class; he is listed as

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