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BELLAMY BACK / Michigan Wolverines LIVE 244

BELLAMY BACK / Michigan Wolverines LIVE 244

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Opening & Sponsor Shoutouts The hosts kicked off with excitement: "Ron Bellamy's back and I'm happy about it" plus the first major 2027 recruit under Kyle Whittingham.They thanked sponsors FanDuel and Freedom Services EPC (oil/gas services, freedomservicesepc.com).Viewers were encouraged to like, subscribe, share, and use Super Chats for questions. They shouted out active community members (Michigander, Jeremy, Jackson Johnson, GT, etc.). Front-Office & Staff Moves The bulk of the show focused on Whittingham building out Michigan's infrastructure with NFL-style and Utah-familiar hires: Ron Bellamy returns in a front-office recruiting role (senior director of recruiting relations/player personnel). He focuses on relationship-building, on-the-road recruiting, and closing, especially in Michigan/Detroit/Midwest. Hosts discussed his strengths as a connector (helped with Donovan Edwards, Andrew Marsh) while keeping him off the field after past on-field critiques. They noted NIL and offensive issues had limited him before; now, with better support and a proven offense, he should thrive. Relationships with targets like Dakota Garant and Donald Brown were highlighted. Chris Pettit (longtime NFL scout with the Giants, 2x Super Bowl rings, co-founder of Scout Smarter AI platform) hired as assistant GM/scouting lead under Dave Peloquin. Brings NFL scouting expertise and AI tools for evaluation—seen as cutting-edge and innovative for college football. Hosts praised the NFL-to-college pipeline (easier impact at this level) and Michigan's proactive, pro-like front office approach. Natalia Benitez-Hilton named Director of Football Operations (familiar with Whittingham from Utah; previously his assistant, brief stint with Utah Jazz/pro athletics). Handles logistics, run-of-show, event planning, etc. Hosts saw it as continuity and stability from the Utah staff. Other context: Expanding personnel/on-campus recruiting (Skyler Fan, Dave Peloquin already in place). Hosts viewed this as addressing past understaffing ("too many hats") and building a robust front office for the NIL era. They dismissed "too many cooks" concerns, emphasizing specialization and Michigan playing for keeps with a 5-year (or longer legacy) window. Whittingham/Utah ties and legacy angles (Jay Hill as potential successor, Alex Whittingham) were speculated on positively. Recruiting: First Major 2027 Commit + Updates Daryl Madison (4-star DB, Chicago): Whittingham's first major commit. Hosts (especially TJ) hyped him heavily—ball hawk, high safety, playmaker with Kirby Joseph vibes, great hands/anticipation, turnover creator. Stats: 47 tackles, 5 INTs as junior (6'1", 170 lbs—needs to bulk, but Michigan S&C will help). Ranked ~241-243 composite but called severely underrated (top 100-150 potential, possibly higher with size). Fits Jay Hill's "chaos" defense. Film breakdown emphasized interceptions, hits, and athleticism. "Not enough hype" was a repeated theme; Josh Henschke reportedly agreed he's underrated. Hosts tied it to program fits over pure star-chasing and compared favorably to past TJ favorites (Chase Taylor, Travis Johnson). Other buzz: Ron Bellamy helping with local/Midwest targets (Dakota Garant—5-star WR, No. 1 in Michigan, high-upside "Sunday/first-round" talent with speed/moves; strong relationship). Quentin Burrell (top-100 WR from Chicago). Marcus [Fukator? – phonetic; high-upside DL/edge]. Emphasis on trenches and blue-chip talent while building depth. Hosts stressed patience (early in Whittingham era), coaching superiority enabling development of 3/4-stars, and no panic over "where are the 5-stars?" (prior cycles had them; focus on fits). Recruiting is ramping up with visits/official visits noted. Spring Practice Intel Positive early returns under the new staff (Jason Beck, Jay Hill pressers highlighted): Offense: Personnel-driven (adapts to strengths, not rigid system). Bryce Underwood gets green light to run (dual-threat athleticism; mechanics focus). Chemistry with Andrew Marsh. Savion Hyder: high-effort runner with work ethic for early contributions—buzz he's close to RB1 (possible thunder/lightning with Marshall). JJ Buchanan and Andrew Marsh separating at WR (great catches, hands); Travis Johnson turning heads. OL looking solid (defense ahead, as expected). Multiple groupings, versatility, accountability (run plays until right). Intensity/fluidity up.Defense: Jay Hill's complex scheme (most complex in nation per Hill; similarities to 2023 Michigan D). Turnovers expected (back-end chaos). Linebacker room hyped for talent/potential (Troy Bowles, etc.). Zeke Berry possibly at nickel (matchup-based with Smith Snowden). Front seven quieter so far (Henry Daley out). Overall: pads popping, tough practices, no-excuses/results mentality. Hosts loved the culture shift (toughness, discipline, class accountability—no more "player-friendly" looseness). Urban Meyer quote on Whittingham practices ("pads popping") referenced. ...
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