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Predictions flying in for Michigan to land top recruiting targets after defeating Ohio State
After taking down Ohio State on Saturday, 30-24, the Michigan Wolverines punched their ticket to Indianapolis for a shot at a third consecutive Big Ten championship. In doing so, they also improved their standing with a handful of top-notch recruits in the 2025 class, and even received some predictions to land some recruits.
247Sports’ Steve Wiltfong put in a Crystal Ball to land four-star tight end Eli Owens, who was in attendance for The Game. Hailing from Alcoa, Tennessee, Owens stands 6-foot-1.5 and weighs 242 pounds — certainly more in the mold of an H-Back like Max Bredeson. Owens is ranked No. 336 overall, No. 18 at the tight end position and No. 11 from his state.
“The atmosphere was electric,” Owens told Wiltfong. “Always is in the Big House, then just the way they use all of their tight ends and the versatility that each of them poses, there’s something to do for every type of tight end.”
Two predictions came in yesterday by On3’s EJ Holland and Zach Libby for Michigan to flip three-star Arkansas safety commit Marcus Wimberly. At 6-foot-1 and 180 pounds, Wimberly is an Arkansas native and has been committed to the Razorbacks since July. However, with the way their season went — 4-8 overall and 1-7 in the SEC — Wimberly seems a bit more open to looking around. He was in Ann Arbor on Saturday and
“The whole stadium was rocking,” Wimberly told Wiltfong. “It was the experience of a lifetime! Winning attracts anybody who wants to win. That’s one thing, but the importance of family around Michigan is amazing! Everything today lived up to the expectations! Michigan sits very high with me and I will hopefully be back. Like you said, I am committed to the Razorbacks, but Michigan was definitely an amazing experience and I think of them very highly.”
He also told Libby: “Winners attract winners. That’s the most intriguing thing about today. That was the craziest atmosphere ever.”
Jay Harbaugh is very high on Wimberly in this cycle. Nothing seems imminent, but keep an eye on this one moving forward.
Holland also put in predictions for three others — four-star defensive back Alex Graham, four-star defensive lineman Jaylen Williams and four-star offensive lineman Avery Gach.
Graham and Gach are both Michigan natives, but Graham actually plays high school football now down at IMG Academy in Florida. According to Holland, Graham was not expected to make it in for The Game yesterday, but he made some arrangements and went out of his way to make it to Ann Arbor. as it pertains to Gach, Holland noted Michigan has “the clear lead” and the win over OSU helped Michigan’s chances of landing him.
Finally, Williams — an Illinois native — told Holland he’s dreamed of playing at Michigan, and he messaged Holland after the game saying “It feels good to be a Michigan Wolverine.” It’s not hard to see that he’s highly interested in playing his college football in Ann Arbor.
All in all, it was a great day for Michigan. The winning result in The Game has a huge impact on how the 2023 season transpires, but it also has an impact on how the Wolverines do on the recruiting trail. So far, so good.
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Oklahoma vs. Michigan Prediction, Odds and Key Players for Wednesday, December 18th
Oklahoma will take its unbeaten record to a neutral site showdown for a matchup with upstart Michigan.
While the Wolverines have dropped two straight after an 8-0 start, they appear to be a formidable Big Ten unit this season under first-year head coach Dusty May. They are poised to take down 10-0 Oklahoma as favorites in Charlotte on Wednesday.
How do these two teams match up? Will OU maintain its sterling record, or can the Wolverines show that the two-game skid is nothing more than a blip on what should be a strong first campaign from May in Ann Arbor?
Here’s our betting preview.
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Moneyline
Total: 150.5 (Over -110/Under -110)
Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
Oklahoma
Jeremiah Fears: The freshman has been stellar in starting his career in Norman, averaging nearly 17 points per game with three rebounds and nearly five assists while doing an excellent job of getting to the free-throw line.
Michigan
Danny Wolf: The Yale transfer has been an instant star for the Wolverines, playing point forward as the team’s leader in assist rate while also contributing as a top three score as a threat from both inside and out. Wolf is scoring more than 12 points per game with nearly 10 rebounds and three assists, one of the Big Ten’s unique talents.
Michigan is over-reliant on Wolf’s creation as its backcourt is way too sloppy with the ball. Overall, the Wolverines are 335th in turnover rate with its best offense being Wolf and Vladislav Goldin’s two-man game. While effective, the Sooners’ defense is elite against the pick-and-roll and is a turnover-minded defense that ranks top 20 in the country in turnover percentage.
Michigan’s inability to protect the rock and stop transition opportunities for opponents, ranking below the national average in points allowed per possession in transition against an OU offense that loves to hunt for opportunities in the open court.
This game should be open with plenty of possessions, and Michigan should find answers around the rim against a limited OU frontcourt that is 239th in points allowed near the rim, per Haslametrics. I expect a big night for Wolf and Goldin around the rim.
However, the OU offense should be able to win on the margins with transition buckets and a justified top-50 effective field goal rate.
In what should be a back-and-forth affair, I’ll side with the over in Charlotte.
PICK: OVER 150.5
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Michigan State Spartans Insider Podcast: Recapping Spartans’ Win Over Oakland
DETROIT, Mich. — No. 20 Michigan State earned its third double-digit victory on Tuesday, defeating Oakland, 77-58, at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.
The score wasn’t a very accurate representation of the meeting, as Oakland tested the Spartans for most of the game — it wasn’t until late in the second half that the Spartans really began to pull away.
Michigan State had just a 1-point lead at halftime, having only scored 31 points through the first 20 minutes. But halftime adjustments were made, and the Spartans eventually found an offensive rhythm while locking down the Golden Grizzlies on defense, holding Oakland to just 28 points in the second half.
Michigan State had three players finish in double figures in the scoring column — sophomore forward Xavier Booker, who recorded a career-high 18 points, senior guard Jaden Akins, who posted 16 and junior forward Jaxon Kohler, who earned his third straight double-double, scoring 14 points while grabbing 10 boards.
Our Michigan State beat reporter, Aidan Champion, recaps the contest on this latest postgame edition of the Michigan State Spartans Insider Podcast.
You can watch the episode below:
Below is a partial transcript from Michigan State coach Tom Izzo’s opening statement of his postgame press conference:
Izzo: “For the people down here — I mean, there’s part of me that hates this game, I’ve said it every year — but you got to give Kampe credit, man. The time he’s put in there, the job he’s done, the different lineups he’s had to play, the injuries he’s going through. I thought the kid, No. 7, who’s been out, [Isaiah] Jones, the other Jones, I mean, this team is going to be damn good, and that league, I think, is going to be really good. Now, we didn’t come with the same defensive intensity the first half, and they caused some of it. I thought Jeremy Fears, of all the people, when you talk about a guy that has one basket and really not as many assists as normal — four assists — I thought he won us the game just because of the job he did on [DQ] Cole. And he asked for him at halftime, and I said, ‘Sure.’ And that was the difference in the game. We had some other guys that played pretty well. [Xavier] Booker, of course, came in. Jaxon [Kohler] gets another double-double, which was really big on his part. … I can’t thank our crowd enough, and hopefully Oakland’s crowd too, but the number of people from Michigan State that showed up, that’s why I play it, so people that never see us can see us. And a lot of times, those people don’t get to get into Breslin, and I greatly appreciate it, the way they were.”
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