Looks as if Mr. Smith needs to read this excerpt from the Plain Dealer article that chronicled Ginn's recruitment:
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Michigan coach Lloyd Carr even took it a step further. He had done his homework. He knew Ginn liked Michigan from the time Charles Woodson played his first college game to when he emerged as a two-way standout for the Wolverines and won the 1997 Heisman Trophy. Carr knew Ginn emulated Woodson, even going as far as wearing No. 2 on his game jersey.
"Coach Carr was the only one who told me I had a starting position locked up," Ginn said. "He told me there were only two players who had the talent to start on defense and offense at Michigan: Charles Woodson and me."
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I sent a copy of the Plain Dealer article to Kevin Gorman, the sports reporter from the Pittsburgh paper. Hopefully he delivers the message to Justin. LOL!!! I'll bet Lloyd tells that to all the boys.