I got some intel on what Michigan is thinking regarding Jadyn Davis and where the program thinks it stands as his visit to campus is only a few weeks away.
Let's get started.
As you all know, Davis is expected to visit campus for the spring game and the hope is that the staff can push for a commitment during said visit. A reliable source told me that the Wolverines think he's their's where things stand today. However, I would be remiss not to acknowledge that there is a little bit of nervousness around the program about this recruitment. This nervousness DOES NOT come from anything Davis or his family has said to the program, it's mainly looking at the landscape and realizing the longer this recruitment goes on, the more worrisome it's going to get.
This is why the program is going to try to push for a public commitment during the spring game visit. Obviously, the sooner this gets wrapped up, the better and things can move forward.
If things go beyond the spring game, and who knows if they will at this point, the Wolverines have a number of 2024 quarterbacks it likes (I didn't get names) and won't hesitate to offer them and start getting involved as a last resort. Davis is the clear number one guy on their boards but they're not going to get left at the alter if it feels like it'll come down to that.
As for chances that a public commitment could happen, I can't speak to that part. That's a Davis and his family question to ask, this update is from a Michigan-only perspective.
Let's get started.
As you all know, Davis is expected to visit campus for the spring game and the hope is that the staff can push for a commitment during said visit. A reliable source told me that the Wolverines think he's their's where things stand today. However, I would be remiss not to acknowledge that there is a little bit of nervousness around the program about this recruitment. This nervousness DOES NOT come from anything Davis or his family has said to the program, it's mainly looking at the landscape and realizing the longer this recruitment goes on, the more worrisome it's going to get.
This is why the program is going to try to push for a public commitment during the spring game visit. Obviously, the sooner this gets wrapped up, the better and things can move forward.
If things go beyond the spring game, and who knows if they will at this point, the Wolverines have a number of 2024 quarterbacks it likes (I didn't get names) and won't hesitate to offer them and start getting involved as a last resort. Davis is the clear number one guy on their boards but they're not going to get left at the alter if it feels like it'll come down to that.
As for chances that a public commitment could happen, I can't speak to that part. That's a Davis and his family question to ask, this update is from a Michigan-only perspective.