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Joshua Garnett Chooses Stanford Over Michigan

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Joshua Garnett is an excellent student athlete. He has committed to play for Stanford.

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What Does Joshua Garnett Committing To Stanford Mean For Michigan?

What does Joshua Garnett committing to Stanford mean for the Michigan Wolverines? Here is SB Nation Detroit’s take:

Had the Wolverines landed Garnett, they would have gone into signing day with the top offensive line class in the nation for 2012. Instead, with Garnett headed to Stanford, Michigan now has an extra spot to fill on the offensive line.

Currently, the Wolverines have four offensive line commits: Kyle Kalis, Ben Braden, Erik Magnuson and Blake Bars. Tight end A.J. Williams could end up playing on the offensive line in college, and Michigan is still in the mix for offensive linemen Jordan Diamond, Alex Kozan and Chris Muller, who is committed to Rutgers but may be back in play with head coach Greg Schiano being hired by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The bright side for Michigan is that it will still likely finish with an outstanding offensive line class, but landing Garnett would have put it over the top.

Head to SB Nation Detroit for the rest of the story and more on Michigan recruiting.

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Joshua Garnett Commits To Stanford Over Michigan

Joshua Garnett, one of the top offensive line recruits in the country, has committed to the Stanford Cardinal. Garnett stars for Puyallup (Wa.) High School. The 6'5", 300-pound Garnett holds over 20 offers, including Stanford, California, Michigan, Miami and Notre Dame. Ultimately, Garnett narrowed his list to Stanford, Michigan and Notre Dame, before cutting Notre Dame. This is an excellent pickup for Stanford.

All of the major scouting services regard Garnett as a high four-star type prospect. He's absolutely one of the ten best offensive line recruits in the country. Perhaps his biggest strength is his lack of a glaring weakness. Garnett isn't particularly amazing at any one element, but does seem to do everything well. I also like that he doesn't play down to his competition. Garnett plays with good balance, moves well laterally, and bends at the knees and not the waist.

After the Under Armour game, Garnett spoke with SB Naton about what he wants in a school.

Garnett could be a multi-year starter for the Cardinal.

For more on Stanford recruiting, check out Rule Of Tree. Fans can follow Garnett on twitter @IAmJoshG.

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Joshua Garnett Visiting Stanford, Will Decide Soon

Joshua Garnett is one of the top offensive line recruits in the country. Starring for Puyallup (Wa) High School, Garnett earned more than 30 scholarship offers from major programs. Colleges like his size (6'5" and 300 pounds), athleticism and smarts (Garnett plans to be a doctor). Garnett has already visited Notre Dame and Michigan. He's visiting Stanford this weekend (January 13th).

Recently, Garnett participated in the Under Armour All-America Game. SB Nation caught up with afterward to check on his recruitment.

Garnett has narrowed down his list to a final three. "Stanford, Notre Dame and Michigan, but not in any order," he said.

What does Garnett like about each school? "With Stanford, the education aspect of it. It's close to home, and they have a great run-blocking tradition down there," he said. On Michigan, Garnett said he was attracted to playing in "the Big House," and likes their run blocking as well. There's also a lot to like about Notre Dame for Garnett. "With Notre Dame, it's my Catholic upbringing, going to that church, seeing all the people, all the underclassmen and the lives they're going to have for the next 40 years," Garnett said.

Garnett talked a lot about run blocking, and I asked him about the importance of playing in a pro-style offense. "I definitely want to play in a pro-style offense, but still, if you're a good guard, you're a good guard, and NFL scouts will see you," Garnett said.

Garnett is listed as a tackle by some recruiting services, but played guard during the Under Armour event, looking more comfortable there. Does Garnett want to play tackle at the next level? "I'd like to play tackle, but if I can come in early and play guard, and I was doing pretty well out here today at guard, playing fast, and I feel like if that's my spot to be then that's my spot to be, and if it can get me to the next level I'll do that," Garnett said.

The three schools haven't definitively told him if he'll play tackle or guard.

What did Garnett think of the competition at Under Armour? "They were really fast and good with their hands. Much better competition than what I faced in high school," said Garnett.

When will Garnett decide? "In the week before signing day (February 1st). My sister will organize it. She'll have something special put together," Garnett said.

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