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August 2012

The Wolverine: Covering University of Michigan Football and Sports

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MICHIGAN RECRUITING doesn't pressure me. Some kids will probably decommit, you never know what's going to happen, but I'm not going to rush because of that." The most prominent roadblock for a commitment has been a chance to see one of his favorite schools, Okla- homa State, in person. Treadwell is now planning to visit Stillwater during the summer, instead of wait- ing for official visits. That stands an excellent chance to expedite the process. to sign 24 prospects in the class of 2013, and they have currently landed com- mitments from 22 players. One of the two remaining slots will assuredly be filled by a wide receiver (most likely Laquon Treadwell), leaving one wild card in the group. There are just a few options left on the table, and the most likely remaining need is at defensive back. • Seffner (Fla.) Armwood defensive • Michigan's coaching staff is expected MISCELLANEOUS NOTES between Virginia Tech and Clemson," he said. "If I decide to wait and decide at the U.S. Army All American Bowl then I will take official visits and Michigan will be one of them. Right now I don't know. third, adding Fuller to the class looks unlikely. • Four-star defensive ends Wyatt Teller With the Wolverines running a distant " (Bealeton, Va./Liberty) and Joe Mathis (Upland, Calif.) are planning official vis- its to Ann Arbor. Both hope for a chance to see Michigan in person and could find room in the class if it's not filled by that time. • Michigan's class of 2014 is projected Crete (Ill.) Monee four-star wide receiver Laquon Treadwell, Rivals.com's No. 39 over- all player in the class of 2013, could commit to U-M by the end of the summer. PHOTO BY LON HORWEDEL back Leon McQuay III, who is ranked by Rivals.com as the No. 33 player nation- ally, enjoyed an early summer visit to Michigan and plans to return to Ann Arbor for an official visit in the winter. Another defensive back, Olney (Md.) Good Counsel five-star Kendall Fuller, is trending in the opposite direction. "If I am ready to announce in August then I would say it's a two-team race TECHNOLOGY GLOVES (Item #1212) to consist of 18 prospects. Attrition via injury, discipline, transfer or early entry to the NFL is likely to see that number grow by a small amount. • Michigan's earliest commitment in the 2013 class was Shane Morris, on May 10, 2011. The 2014 class has yet to get underway with commitments. ❑ On The Web For regular reports on Michigan football re- cruiting plus videos of U-M commitments and targets visit TheWolverine.com. Stay warm and in touch this football season with the new Michigan Technology Touch Gloves by McArthur Towel & Sports. Use your touchscreen device without removing your gloves! Special touch reactive material on thumb and forefinger send electrical impulses to the touchscreen. Form fitting, one size fits all design. Jersey knit material with Michigan logo embroidered through the glove. In stock now and available for immediate delivery! Please add tax if you live in mi, in, or nC. $18.95 plus $3.00 s&h The Wolverine • Po Box 2331 • Durham, nC 27701 • WWW.ComanPuBlishing.Com • 1-800-421-7751 68 THE WOLVERINE AUGUST 2012 gift idea! great

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