QB Robert Bolden

Player: Robert Bolden

Hometown: Orchard Lake, MI

Position: QB

Height: 6'4"

Weight: 195 lbs.

40 time: 4.5 (self or coach reported)

Visit Date: TBD

Scholarships offered: Nebraska, Colorado, Duke, Michigan, Michigan State, Northwestern, Oregon, Vanderbilt, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Central Michigan

Favorites: TBD

Rankings/Stars:

Rivals:

Scout:

ESPN Grade: N/A

Assessing the talent: Dual-threat QB

Odds of becoming a Cornhusker: 10%

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If he is truly a dual threat and a good player, I wonder how hard it would be to pull him away from Michigan?
Was thinking that as well. I wonder why Rod hasn't offered one yet.
Probably spending all their time on Devin Gardner. Of course they could have offered and told him to keep it quiet so they don't PO Gardner. Anyway, with 2 QBs in 2009, Rod probably doesn't take another 2 for 2010.

Edit: Nevermind. Forgot they lost 1 of the 2 QB commits for 2009. Might still be able to pull one of these 2010 guys out of Michigan anyway.

 
2010 the year of the QB in Michigan

Robert Bolden (Orchard Lake, Mich./St. Mary's) has been a varsity starter for one of the top football programs in the state of Michigan since his sophomore year. St. Mary's slumped a bit this past season, finishing wit a 4-5 record, but Bolden still threw for 1,000 yards.
Bolden threw for 1,000 yards and rushed for over 500 in leading St. Mary's to a 12-3 record during his sophomore season

The 6-foot-4 and 195-pound Bolden, who has scholarship offers on the table from Michigan State, Michigan, Wisconsin, Northwestern, Nebraska and several others, runs a 'spread' offense at times, will drop into the pocket and run the option.
 
Scholarships: Colorado, Duke, Michigan, Michigan State, Nebraska, Northwestern, Oregon, Vanderbilt, Virginia, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Central Michigan

 
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I think these guys are just guessing too, but:

St. Mary's (Orchard Lake, Mich.) star Robert Bolden hit double-digit offers with recent tenders from Michigan and Virginia. Bolden plans to take things slow, but Michigan has to be considered the team to beat with its need at quarterback, proximity to home and Bolden's athletic ability.
 
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