From Rivals about his Michigan visit ... it would be fun to watch a white
guy running it for U-M. Two most recent chances didn't pan uut, because
John Anes -- who rushed for 100 yds as a true freshman vs. UCLA -- left
because of depression, and Reggie Benton wasn't academically eligible.
McGuffie sees Michigan
Matt Malatesta
Rivals.com Football Recruiting
Talk about it in The Fort
The nation's top all-purpose running back Sam McGuffie took an
unofficial visit to Michigan this weekend and enjoyed the sights and
scenery.
Sam McGuffie says that he's enjoyed his Michigan visit.
McGuffie, a Rivals250 member, posted city-leading rushing and
touchdown totals last season. He reached the state track meet for the
second time in two years. He rushed for 3,121 yards and 43 touchdowns
as a junior, leading his team three games deep in the playoffs.
The offers began pouring in during January. Kansas offered first, followed
by several others including Oklahoma, Texas A&M, Nebraska, California,
USC, Michigan, Wisconsin, Florida and Alabama. Notre Dame also threw
its name in the hat.
Academically, he recently learned that his ACT test score was a 22.
The 6-foot running back got to visit one of his childhood favorite schools
this past weekend - Michigan. His father's side of his family is from
Detroit and have been lifelong Michigan fans.
"My grandfather is coming up today to see the campus," McGuffie said.
"I'm happy to be able to see him and share this with him."
McGuffie has been on a four-day visit to the state of Michigan, mostly on
the large academic campus.
"It's been a great couple of days," McGuffie said. "I got to see the Big
House and got the grand tour. I've gotten to visit with Brandon Herron
and running back Mike Hart. They are both great guys.
"I really liked the campus and all of the coaches."