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'16 CO OLB Carlo Kemp (Signed to Michigan)

He should probably bring his cleats this weekend. We may need him to play linebacker.

Talk about an opportunity to sell playing time. He would likely start, out of position, in the game on Saturday if he was on the team right now.
 
He could play here early and be a hometown star, but I understand playing for Harbaugh in front of over 100k fans too. If he would wait until December and get a bit of the humid Meeechigan cold it would probably keep him home. That cold.....*shudders*
 
He could play here early and be a hometown star, but I understand playing for Harbaugh in front of over 100k fans too. If he would wait until December and get a bit of the humid Meeechigan cold it would probably keep him home. That cold.....*shudders*
Carlo has been talking about Michigan since elementary school.
 
Carlo would be a huge plus for the future of this team. He could be a difference maker along the lines of Alfred Williams. No pressure though Mr. Kemp
 
From the quote in this article (posted yesterday), it sounds like CU is out of the picture.

http://www.scout.com/college/notre-dame/story/1603721-clock-ticking-on-kemp-s-decision

[H]is decision will come down to Michigan and Notre Dame. "It’s now about where I fit in best not only as a football player but as a student and a person,” Kemp said. “Both schools have so much tradition and history and so much to offer, it’s a very tough decision.” The 6-foot-2 ½, 258-pound defensive end took his official visit to Michigan for the BYU game on Sept. 26. He visited Notre Dame for the Irish’s win vs. Navy on Oct. 10. “It’s pretty possible a decision could happen any day now,” Kemp said. “If I did end up taking another official visit (to UCLA), it would have to be this month. I know I will decide by November.”​
 
We tried and made a great effort. I don't know if anything could have swayed him to CU over Mich or ND.
 
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