Monday was a big day for linebacker/defensive end
Ifeadi Odenigbo (Centerville, Ohio/Centerville)."Michigan State, Boston College and Michigan all offered (Monday)," Odenigbo said. "[Centerville coach Ron Ullery] told me I got offered by Boston College and Michigan State. I was shocked. Then I got a text from coach Ullery after school. It said Michigan had offered."While Odenigbo was surprised by the flurry of offers, they were certainly not his first. In fact Odenigbo has 10 offers and his list includes Stanford, Cincinnati, Indiana, West Virginia and Syracuse.The 6-foot-4 and 215-pounder played defensive end in Centerville's 4-3 defense during his junior season and made 40 tackles, as well as 10.5 sacks."Schools that play a 3-4 defense talk about me playing linebacker and the ones that play a 4-3 talk about defensive end," Odenigbo said. Other schools showing interest include Ohio State and Notre Dame. Odenigbo plans to attend a junior day the weekend of Feb. 26 at one of the two or both if one is on Feb. 26 and one on the next day. Odenigbo also plans to make it to East Lansing."I'll likely go to Michigan and Michigan State for unofficial visits," Odenigbo said. "After I found out about the Michigan State offer I talked to coach [Harlan] Barnett and coach [Mark] Dantonio on the phone."When asked to name his favorite, Odenigbo said, "I really don't have a dream school. I'm looking at anyone who has a good school academically. The only school I've visited so far for a junior day is Cincinnati."
Illinois lineman set to visit MichiganSenior offensive tackle
Graham Glasgow (Aurora, Ill./Marmion Academy) plans to visit Michigan Wednesday before selecting a college.Glasgow has made official visits to Minnesota and Ohio State. Both Gophers coach Jerry Kill and Ohio State boss Jim Tressel want Glasgow to go to their school as a preferred walk-on with the opportunity to earn a scholarship down the road.However, he is not sure if the Wolverines have the preferred walk-on option in mind. After hearing Michigan's pitch, Glasgow plans to make his decision. "It's definitely between those three schools," Glasgow said. "I want to wrap it up and decide as soon as I can."The 6-7, and 305-pound Glasgow helped lead his team to the state championship game during his senior season and a final record of 12-2. The only two losses for Marmion Academy were to teams that won state titles this year. However, Glasgow largely flew under the recruiting radar of most schools.