U. School 4-star Sanguinetti updates recruiting process

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Stanford, Oklahoma, Miami and Michigan are the schools Sanguinetti says are recruiting him the hardest right now. U-M fans should be happy about where things stand, because when asked on a scale of 1-10 how hard the Wolverines are recruiting him, Sanguinetti said a ten. He also seems to be bonding well with Michigan cornerbacks coach, Mike Zordich.
“He’s a real laid back coach, he’s real cool and he just wants me to get on campus as soon as possible,” Sanguinetti said.
Sanguinetti had 60 tackles as a junior last season, along with 12 pass breakups as well as seven interceptions. Michigan offered Sanguinetti more than 13 months ago, and their due diligence in recruiting him will finally pay off in the form of a visit.
“Next month on the 28th [I’ll be in town],” Sanguinetti said.
This will be his first time in Ann Arbor, and in important visit for the Michigan staff to capitalize on, and add to a class that currently only has one commitment at defensive back.
As for the other schools heavily involved in his recruitment, they’re all very good, or great, in academic stature. Stanford, Sanguinetti said, “put a lot of DB’s in the league. It’s a beautiful place, and the education is great.”
Oklahoma and Miami remain in the thick of it as well, and the hometown Hurricanes are doing a great job thus far.
“They’re [Miami] recruiting me really hard,” Sanguinetti said. “It’s a family atmosphere, and I love what coach Richt is doing with the program. It’s the best playing with the best out there.”

As for Oklahoma, the team with the best season of the aforementioned group last season, having made the college football playoff, Sanguinetti said “coach Cook has really been recruiting me hard, as well as coach Riley. They just really want me to get on campus. They say that I’m a top priority for them.”
He added that “I’m going to take visits, but I’m not sure of the dates yet” and that he’ll commit to a school on signing day.
 
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