Advertisement

You will be redirected to the page you want to view in  seconds.

February 21, 2013 at 1:00 am

Sam Webb: Recruiting

U-M has big impact on Illinois stars Daniel Helm, Parrker Westphal

Parrker Westphal is rated a four-star prospect by Scout.com. (Photo courtesy of Scout.com)

With the 2013 football recruiting class signed and neatly tucked away, college programs across the country have seamlessly turned their attention to courting their next classes. Michigan was among those that visibly signaled the turning of the page by extending a number of scholarships on National Signing Day. They've continued to do so in the days since, and last weekend the Wolverines hosted their first visit weekend geared primarily toward the 2014 class. Two of their top targets from Illinois made their way to Ann Arbor and left extremely impressed.

First to arrive on campus Sunday was Chatham (Ill.) Glenwood tight end Daniel Helm. The 6-3, 220-pounder picked up his Michigan offer last month, but was visiting the Maize and Blue for the first time. By visit's end he was happy to see that the actual experience more than lived up to the lofty expectations he had going in.

"(The visit) was great," Helm said. "I really enjoyed it. I learned a lot, both academically, athletically, and about how they plan to use me as a tight end. And it was great to be able to learn more about the coaches and build a better relationship with them. I think it was about what I expected and I expected a lot, actually. I know Michigan's a top-tier school and one of the best universities in the country. The Big House was awesome — a great venue that would be sweet to play in. Their new indoor field is sweet, academics are superb, and their academic support is very good, as well. So it was great."

That the Wolverines acquitted themselves so well solidified their strong standing on his current list of favorites, but he insists that the pecking order could change as he sees more of the schools on an offer sheet that currently includes Tennessee, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina State and Northwestern.

The other Land of Lincoln prospect in town Sunday also holds Michigan in high regard, but has done so for much longer. Bolingbrook (Ill.) defensive back Parrker Westphal had already visited Ann Arbor on four prior occasions. This time, however, the four-star prospect fielded recruiting pitches from coaches and from prized 2013 running back recruit Derrick Green.

"(Green) was kind of recruiting me telling me to come be a Wolverine," Westphal recalled. "But mainly we talked to the coaches. They took us to the Big House to check out the locker room. Then we went out on the field."

The chance to spend more time with the coaches proved to be the most impactful aspect of Westphal's latest visit, but the overtures from other recruits have definitely gotten his attention. Another Michigan commitment that has shown extreme persistence in courting Westphal is the first pledge to the Wolverines' 2014 class.

"I've been in contact with Michael Ferns," Westphal said, referring to the Michigan linebacker pledge from St. Clarisville, Ohio. "He keeps talking to me about a shirt and about how he can get me one made and all that."

The T-shirt in question is emblazoned with the phrase "Building a Class One Member at a Time" on the front and "Team 135" on the back. It is the promotional element in Ferns' "Project 135" campaign. The planned effect is to enhance the kinship among class members, while also serving as an advertisement to uncommitted recruits. Ferns will undoubtedly wear the shirt this weekend when he travels to Ann Arbor to help host a number of Michigan's prime targets.

The impressive slate of attendees will include Grand Rapids Christian wide receiver Drake Harris, Charlotte (N.C.) Catholic running back Elijah Hood, Detroit Loyola defensive tackle Malik McDowell, Southfield defensive end Lawrence Marshall, Cleveland St. Ignatius linebacker Kyle Berger, Tarpon Springs (Fla.) East Lake teammates Mason Cole, Artavis Scott and George Campbell, Saginaw Heritage sophomore wide receiver Brian Cole, and Ferns' fellow Michigan commit, Wilton Speight.

Speight, an Under Armour All American quarterback from Richmond (Va.) Collegiate, has teamed with Ferns to pursue Michigan targets with vigor that may even be envied by coaches. Both future Wolverines have spent significant time communicating with numerous recruits, but there are two prospects with whom they believe their efforts have been particularly effective.

"Mason (Cole) is excited about (making his third trip to Ann Arbor), and I think he really needs that one more visit to really get what he wants in the visiting process out of Michigan," said Ferns. "He has been on a couple of other visits recently, so I don't know when he would be ready to make a decision. That's all up to him. But I know that if we could really impress him on his visit (this weekend), it would really have some positive benefits in the future."

Added Speight, "I know (Cole) really likes Michigan, and in my opinion, he's the next one to join Team 135. Hopefully he'll commit on the 23rd or 24th, just in front of those other guys to kind of display the hype that's around committing to Michigan. Maybe they'll get the ball rolling for the other recruits there, but I do feel really good about him."

The other player Speight is feeling especially good about is Drake Harris. While he doesn't necessarily see a decision on the horizon, he does believe the Wolverines are being look upon in a much more favorable light.

"We've pretty much talked every day for the past week," Speight reported. "He's really high on Michigan. We've convinced him — he's coming this weekend on the 23rd, a day early with me and Michael on Saturday just to meet the coaching staff for a little bit longer. And he'll be there Sunday for the (basketball) game (versus Illinois). But it's been going really well. He's really liking Michigan more and more. I think the fact that Michael and I are working on him really hard is helping a lot."

Time will tell just how much.

Basketball visit news

The Michigan basketball staff is working hard on the visit front, as well. They received good news recently when the highest-rated target on their 2014 board, Moss Point, Miss., star Devin Booker, recently announced his plan to return to Ann Arbor March 10 for the regular-season finale versus Indiana.

The five-star combo guard is coming off a season during which he took his game to new heights. On a team where he was surrounded by a great deal of youth and inexperience, Booker saw consistent double- and triple-team strategies designed to slow him down. Those efforts often proved futile, though, as his increased size and diversified offensive attack fueled a 30-point scoring average and another trip to the playoffs.

"I definitely work hard on my mid-range game as well as my ball-handling," Booker told Scout.com. "When my dad (former Missouri star Melvin Booker) played, it was his bread and butter to be able to pull up and knock down a shot from around the free-throw line. I'm always trying to find ways to improve and expand, and that's a key area for me. I'm trying to prove that I'm a lot more than just a shooter."

Booker's parents are playing a pivotal role in his recruiting process. John Beilein and company have managed to get his mom, who resides in west Michigan, on campus with him on numerous occasions, but they haven't yet been able to host dad. That will change next month when father and son will take trips to North Carolina (no offer yet) Feb. 23, Duke (no offer yet) Feb. 24, Florida March 2, and Michigan State March 7, before closing out the tour by visiting Michigan March 10.

"This is the first time my dad will be going with me to all these schools," Booker said. "All of these teams are having success thus far, so I can't wait to see the environments for myself."

Sam Webb is managing editor of GoBlueWolverine.com and co-host of the "Michigan Insider" morning show weekdays on Sports Talk 1050 WTKA.

Parrker Westphal is rated a four-star prospect by Scout.com. (Photo courtesy of Scout.com)

Join the Conversation

The Detroit News aims to provide a forum that fosters smart, civil discussions on the news and events that we cover. The News will not condone personal attacks, off topic posts or brutish language on our site. If you find a comment that you believe violates these standards, please click the "X" in the upper right corner of the post to report it.

  • Policies
  • Community Policy
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service


More From Columnists

  • $469,000
    5 Bedrooms 4 Full Baths ID# 213046416-48348 Year Built: 1998 On HomeFinder.com 05/17/13
    REAL ESTATE ONE
    Barbara McClure
    P (888) 367-4761
    Enviable deerwood custom home w/attention crafted w/ finest materials showstopper kitchen/great rm/hearth rm combo accented w/one of 3 first floor fireplaces,stainless appliances & cherry cabinetry. three door walls open to side & back decks each adorned w/ awnings. dine w/romantic fire or sit w/ your favorite e-reader. elegant spacious master w/ tray ceiling,separate vanity, soaking jacuzzi. love the upstairs laundry. basement prof fin w/slate flrs,bar.
  • $490,000
    4 Bedrooms 2 Full Baths 1 Half Baths ID# 213030986-48187 Year Built: 2003 On HomeFinder.com 04/13/13
    REAL ESTATE ONE - Livonia
    John Scott
    P (734) 347-0078
    No showings until 5-17-2013 sensational home in beautiful south hampton ridge subdivision. rich cherry cab.,granite counter tops,wet bar in butlers pantry. beautiful 2 story family rm w/2-story windows,recessed lighting,ceiling fans, sliding doors from breakfast nook lead to large paver patio to enjoy the wooded back yard. some rooms freshly painted 9 ft. ceiling partially finished basement. basement is prepped for 3 piece bath.
  • From $599,995
    5 Bedrooms, 4 Full Baths, 3575 Sq. Ft.
    Toll Brothers
    (248) 924-2601
    Beautiful home in prestigious Steeplechase of Northville, still time to make your personalized selections.. Situated on a wooded walkout home site on a private cul-de-sac. Stunning features include a first-floor guest suite with full bath. Upstairs are 4 bedrooms and 3 baths! Amazing finishes throughout. MLS Number: 213004292
  • $899,000
    5 Bedrooms 4 Full Baths 1 Half Baths 3943 Sq. Ft. ID# 31124916 Year Built: 1960 On HomeFinder.com 11/01/12
    Higbie Maxon Agney
    Patricia Verb
    P (877) 670-0562
    Stunningly redone colonial on fabulous park-like lot located close to the lake. circular drive with brick pavers, professionally landscaped. 5 br- 4. 5 baths with solarium garden/sun room with pewabic tile floor. newer kitchen (with bbq), top line appl. and cabinets. newer baths, newer windows, finished basement, heated garage. 24 hr. notice for appt. exclude all window treatments
  • $1,095,000
    6 Bedrooms 3 Full Baths 1 Half Baths 3450 Sq. Ft. ID# 2932997 On HomeFinder.com 08/26/09
    Coldwell Banker Schmidt
    Linda Burns Vining
    P (888) 206-5390
    Warning subject to short sale. lovely lake michigan home with 108 feet of private frontage, nestled in gated community with approx. 120 acres of woods and trails, tennis courts and medium bluff, quality abounds with many updates such as brand new furnace, corian tops, gorgeous 2 story fieldstone fireplace, large wrap around deck for entertaining, large newer lake side sun porch for watching the beautiful sunsets, wonderful lodge-chalet feel, plenty of room for the extended family gatherings or to have all the friends out to the lake, home offers electric tram or stairs to the beach, great location quick and easy to the downtown activities for the night life......... home warranty included for worry free living, call for your private showing today. bank is ready for offers.
  • $1,499,000
    3 Bedrooms 4 Full Baths 1 Half Baths 4006 Sq. Ft. ID# 213041742 Year Built: 2000 On HomeFinder.com 05/06/13
    SKBK SOTHEBY'S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
    Dan Gutfreund
    P (877) 670-0569
    Magnificent downtown Birmingham colonial home. not a single detail has been missed. mahogany entry door, 10 foot ceilings, neutral decor, crown molding and oak wood floors throughout. spectacular cantilevered staircase with ebony finish, oak handrail and custom wrought iron balusters. premium gourmet kitchen with cherry wood cabinetry and granite counter tops.
  • From $243,900
    4 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 3 garage, 3,080 sq.ft., 2 story.
    Allen Edwin Homes
    (800) 267-5401
    Featuring over 3,000 square feet of living space, the options for up to six bedrooms, five and a half baths and three stall attached garage.

Seen in the PhotoStore

Detroit News PhotoStore

Purchase Detroit News images of historic events, scenes, places and people.

Go to the PhotoStore

Subscribe

Sign up for home delivery today

Follow Us On Twitter

The Detroit News Apps

Stay up to date on the go with the latest from The Detroit News apps

Our apps connect you with the best news, sports, auto and entertainment coverage from our team of award-winning journalists.