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WTKA Roundtable 5/2/2024: I Wanna Go Back to Michigan

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🗓️ 2 May 2024

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Things Discussed: Draft Takeaways: Nice that Saban kept being like "I love this dude!" Brian: Michigan and Iowa are the best two teams at developing talent; Michigan also recruits in an area where you win a national title if you outperform like that. Seth: Harbaugh recruited at the same level as previous Michigan coaches but where they were getting 20% to 33% of their players to the NFL, Harbaugh is putting *60 Percent* of his players in the League. JJ McCarthy: Threw as many passes in the first three Qs as the other guys. Would I trade Goff for JJ, Neil? Can't break up a team on a Super Bowl run, but JJ is more valuable than Goff by far; he's gonna be under team control for a long time. Junior Colson: Sam shares that Minter told him to go pro after the championship because he and Harbaugh were going to the league and they're gonna come get him. Amorion Walker: If he'd stayed at receiver he'd be the breakout player of the year, but he burned his redshirts both years and then was at cornerback and Ole Miss—that is a hard position to play, and it's probably gonna need to be next year before he's a breakout player. CJ Charleston: He's here to be a veteran presence. Sinagosa brought him over from YSU. Tough sell getting receivers. DT? Looks like PT wasn't there for their top prospect CJ West so they're moving on to the GVSU guy (Suggs). Jaden Mangham? Seth: YES TAKE ALL THE FALCONS! Brian: I don't want anybody who thought it was a good idea to play for Mel Tucker. He's also against taking anyone from Belleville. Break: Basketball recruits. Post-break: NCAA has an opportunity with House negotiations to sit across the table from *somebody* and create a sustainable future. Brian: Pendulum swung too far, single transfer rule was correct. Seth: Best thing would be to create an incentive formula that gets small schools out of a huge tax bill and makes players want to stay put.

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0:00.0

This is a pre-recorded version of the WT-K-A Round Table 9 o'clock Thursdays.

0:19.0

It is recorded, however, so if you call in no one will answer.

0:24.0

And we are back folks here on the Michigan Insider Sports Talk,

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Tim 50 W.T.K. online at WTK.com, Sam Webb, Mr. Ira Wine Troub on the other side and joining us as they do for the

0:40.2

M-Go blog blog round table.

0:42.6

Every single week is our good friends from M-Go blog.

0:47.5

Brian Cook, Seth Fisher, and of course Craig Ross,

0:50.4

good morning, fellas, how are you?

0:52.1

Morning. He's good. Yes. Good morning.

0:53.0

Good.

0:54.0

Yes, so it's one of those weeks where, you know, a lot is packed in, starting off with 13 Wolverines being drafted to the NFL draft, a record as far as the

1:07.5

Maze and Blue is concerned and feeling like, you know, whether it's J.J McCarthy, a quarterback,

1:18.0

or Mikey Saint Ristel and Junior Coulson,

1:21.0

I think you got a couple of guys who are going to be in contention

1:25.0

for offensive in or defensive rookie of the year.

1:27.4

I'm curious, your big draft takeaways

1:29.8

we have to dive too deep into the NFL side of things,

1:32.4

more on the Michigan side of things what you took away from the

1:35.2

the draft last week starting with you Brian Cook. Well it was just nice to every time a Michigan guy came up next

1:44.8

him I was like I love this guy he's a guy I wish he was on my team

1:50.1

but I retired because I couldn't get these guys.

1:53.0

Yeah, it was just enjoyable to be the national champion.

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