Sam McGuffie and Michael Shaw among freshmen who will play early for Wolverines
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BY MARK SNYDER � FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER � August 13, 2008
In the second week of training camp, coach Rich Rodriguez is getting a better look at Michigan's freshman class.
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The significant personnel losses from last season -- there was a high-impact senior class and a handful of players who didn't return -- created chances for the first-year players.
"I thought coming in there would be nine to 10 true freshmen that would have an opportunity to play, and that's probably going to be the case," Rodriguez said.
Tailback Sam McGuffie and tailback/slot receiver Michael Shaw are the players who definitely "will not be redshirted -- they'll play," Rodriguez said.
Making an impact that quickly, especially with significant depth at running back, shows how talented they may be.
"They've done enough to convince us they can contribute as freshmen, as much mentally as physically," Rodriguez said. "Normally the biggest drawback from a freshman is can they handle the schemes, the pace and all the things that go on with it?
"And those two have shown that they can so far. ... They're both fast, explosive players that are good with the spread system. As much as anything, I like the way they practice. Normally a freshman comes in and you have to teach them the intensity of practice; and these guys are obviously well-coached in high school. Coming here in the summer months helped because they've got a taste of coach (Mike) Barwis and the strength program in the summer."
Among the other freshmen Rodriguez thinks could contribute: offensive linemen Ricky Barnum and Rocko Khoury, receiver Martavious Odoms and possibly tight end Kevin Koger.
"Hopefully every year we recruit well enough (that) we've got guys good enough to compete," Rodriguez said. "If you do that, you're doing a good job recruiting." Edited by: Don Wassall
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BY MARK SNYDER � FREE PRESS SPORTS WRITER � August 13, 2008
In the second week of training camp, coach Rich Rodriguez is getting a better look at Michigan's freshman class.
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The significant personnel losses from last season -- there was a high-impact senior class and a handful of players who didn't return -- created chances for the first-year players.
"I thought coming in there would be nine to 10 true freshmen that would have an opportunity to play, and that's probably going to be the case," Rodriguez said.
Tailback Sam McGuffie and tailback/slot receiver Michael Shaw are the players who definitely "will not be redshirted -- they'll play," Rodriguez said.
Making an impact that quickly, especially with significant depth at running back, shows how talented they may be.
"They've done enough to convince us they can contribute as freshmen, as much mentally as physically," Rodriguez said. "Normally the biggest drawback from a freshman is can they handle the schemes, the pace and all the things that go on with it?
"And those two have shown that they can so far. ... They're both fast, explosive players that are good with the spread system. As much as anything, I like the way they practice. Normally a freshman comes in and you have to teach them the intensity of practice; and these guys are obviously well-coached in high school. Coming here in the summer months helped because they've got a taste of coach (Mike) Barwis and the strength program in the summer."
Among the other freshmen Rodriguez thinks could contribute: offensive linemen Ricky Barnum and Rocko Khoury, receiver Martavious Odoms and possibly tight end Kevin Koger.
"Hopefully every year we recruit well enough (that) we've got guys good enough to compete," Rodriguez said. "If you do that, you're doing a good job recruiting." Edited by: Don Wassall