True Identify Actual story (2/2): Moore is still battling the NFL after winning one battle; LB and TE targets
Sherrone Moore may need to remain in the college ranks in order to meet his goal of having his staff finalised within the next week.
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The article for today focuses on the most recent rumours regarding Sherrone Moore’s attempts to bolster his coaching staff.
If there’s one thing he learned from the tug-of-war with Ben Herbert, it’s that positive signals may quickly become negative ones. He’s probably not comfortable with targets leaning towards him after that experience unless they declare, “I’m staying at (or coming to) Michigan.” And there’s always potential for anxiety even then.
Should Four-Star ’25 DB Chuck McDonald has a packed calendar of springtime visits.
If McDonald has scheduled multiple unofficial visits for later in the spring,
Chuck McDonald, a junior defensive back from Mater Dei in Santa Ana, California, has a very busy spring visit itinerary planned.
Among the best cover corners in the ’25 class is McDonald. He is quick and long, and he had a terrific junior campaign. Although he is a versatile defender who can play outside, his ability to run with the smaller slot receivers often led to him playing nickel.