I've blogged about Daiquan Kelly, a 6-3 210 pound athlete from Union City, NJ before.
This April 24th article updates his recruiting. Kelly is now ranked #14 in the New Jersey Top 50.
Partial quote from a Scout.com article on Kelly dated April 20th:
"Obviously with those comments from the coaching staff, Syracuse is recruiting Kelly as a safety. The three-star talent prefers to play defense as opposed to offense, despite his abilities as a wide receiver. In fact, the Orange vaulted to the top of his list after a strong visit. ”It actually boosted them up on my list to number one,” Kelly said. “Just the fact that it felt great being there.” Kelly said he has visits planned to Michigan State and UMass before making a decision. A return trip to Syracuse is also a possibility."
Besides UMass, Kelly holds offers from Michigan State, Rutgers, Syracuse, BC, Virginia, Pitt and Old Dominion.
The UMass website has a video interview with new UMass AD Ryan Bamford. From a football point of view, the most important section is where Bamford says UMass will pay COA to scholarship athletes. As you remember, the MAC adopted that policy last winter. UMass football would face a tough recruiting challenge if most Group of Five conference were offering COA and the Minutemen were not. We will have enough problems playing an independent schedule.
Dan also has a preview on Akron. Zips head coach Terry Bowden has gone the transfer route since he became head coach. The Zips went 1-11 three straight years in 2010, 11 and 12. They went 5-7 in 2013 and 2014. Akron's defensive line will feature Jamal Marcus (Ohio State transfer), Rodney Cole (Iowa State transfer), SeVon Pittman (Ohio State transfer) and first-team All-Mac NT Cody Grice.
Matty Vautour also has a story on Kelly's dismissal and transfer. Matty says UMass has good insight into Kelley's situation as UMass linebackers coach Charles Walker coached for Penn State and Austin Whipple played for the Nittany Lions.
Kelley could be an impact player for the Minutemen in the future. The UMass defense has been on the short side of recruiting numbers since we went FBS. That could be changing.
Dan Malone previews Eastern Michigan. The Eagles went 2-10 in 2014, but upset Buffalo, a team that handled the Minutemen last year. The Eagles OOC schedule is manageable they're going to be clobbered at LSU, but Old Dominion, Wyoming and Army are ranked #108, #114 and #121 by Phil Steele.
FYI, Steele ranks Colorado as #46, Temple at #61 and FIU at #103
Speaking of Phil Steele he rates Penn State transfer Daiquan Kelly as a "very highly touted" player and had him ranked #55 in his linebacker recruiting list. The whole MAC conference only signed three VHT players in 2014.