Michigan Wolverine Recruiting: Brian Cole — LOI IN
GBMWolverine Michigan Football RecruitingPosted at 7:04am — 2/4/2015
Michigan Wolverine Recruiting: Brian Cole — LOI IN
Brian Cole, who is already on the Ann Arbor campus will take part in the national signing day special on MGoBlue. He is officially enrolled so the signing of his letter of intent is a non-factor today since he technically signed one before starting classes in January.
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Brian Cole is a 4-star recruit by most recruiting sites.
Bio:
Height: 6’2
Weight: 190
Posistion: Wide Receiver
Home: Saginaw, Michigan
School: Heritage
Ranking: 4-star
Committed: 7/26/2014
Visited: 1/17/2015
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Highlight Video:
Here is a list of all the recruiting TV coverage today.
Name: | TV Channel | Time Start | Time Over | DirecTV Channel # |
---|---|---|---|---|
ESPNU Signing Day Special | ESPNU | 8:00am | 7:00pm | 208 |
SEC National Signing Day | SEC | 10:00am | 3:00pm | 611 |
ESPNU Signing Day Special | ESPN | 2:00pm | 3:00pm | 206 |
ESPNU Signing Day Special | ESPN2 | 2:30pm | 3:00pm | 209 |
BTN Football Signing Day | BTN | 3:30pm | 5:30pm | 610 |
BTN Finale | BTN | 10:30pm | 11:00pm | 610 |
Michigan Wolverines
Remember Michigan fans don’t look at the recruiting numbers or class rank with this 2015 Michigan football class. All the recruiting sites and experts use the amount of numbers as a gauge on how well a team does. For example a team like Tennessee that will likely sign at least 28 and possibly more will always have a higher rating than a program like Michigan that will sign at the most probably 15 recruits today.
As always, recruiting is part of it, but stars doesn’t mean it is the product. Team development along with recruiting experts getting it wrong always plays a major part in the recruiting process and the success of your football program.
Just look at the hero for the New England Patriots who came from Western Alabama who came to the Patriots as an undrafted free agent and ending up helping his team win the Super Bowl this past Sunday.
Here are the rankings of the class:
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