Tripped across the following online. Perhaps Pierre's pass-catching outing didn't go super well? If not, maybe he IS headed for the DL at ISU.
Also, like rookie DEs Irving (6-7) and Lemke (6-4) and current DE commits Collin Bevins (6-5) and Mitchell Myers (6-4), 6-foot-4 Aka is proof of the pudding: A couple years ago during a weekly call-in show, CPR said the staff had a minimum height of 6-foot-3 for DE recruits.
(Do I recall correctly, Mitchell is tagged for the interior DL?)
-----------------------------
TVH Weekly Update: Pierre Aka, Noah Spence, Amara Darboh and More | mgoblog
April 11, 2011
Pierre Aka
6'4", 250 lbs.
Tight End
Indianapolis, Indiana
Aka does not currently have an offer from Michigan, but has been trying to get on campus for some time. He was supposed to make the trip up last weekend with teammate WR/QB Aloyis Gray but the plans fell through. He made the day trip up on Saturday with his coach and was well worth the wait.
"It was amazing. When we first got there we took the tour, met with the academic advisor, talked to the recruiting coordinator, then my position coach and Coach Hoke. That was the best part talking to the coaches. I actually built a relationship with them, which I haven't been able to do really with other schools."
Pierre would like to go into nuclear engineering so schools like Michigan and Stanford stand out to him. While he wasn't offered on this trip he did get a chance to talk to the coaches about what he needs to do to earn a scholarship to Michigan.
"They said they could offer at anytime, but they definitely will offer if I do good at the one day camp this summer. They all like me, but they just want to see me catch the ball. They said that they only send handwritten letters to certain guys and I'm on that list, they just want to see me in person."
His coach felt the visit was a success and also told Pierre that he thinks Michigan is a good place for a tight end. Aka currently has offers from Arkansas State, Ball State, Bowling Green, Miami (OH), Northern Illinois, Toledo, and WMU. His team essentially only uses their tight ends for blocking, so there's no film of him running routes or catching the ball. If he does well at summer camps he could see his offer list grow.