Kentucky DL transfer Keeshawn Silver will visit Miami tomorrow

Trinton Breeze
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Can he play DT? What's that? He can? Well, all my questions have been answered and I bid you all a good day.
 
Michigan will not be outbid for this one.
I'd love to be pleasantly surprised here but if Michigan actually needs this player how do you match check books?

Gone are the days of "you can't lose this battle" if you're recruiting against a team that literally has one of the top 5 richest people in the world involved in NIL/Recruiting. Unless those saying that are secret billionaires willing to make it happen.
 
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Y'all sound like Miami went broke lol

It's all a question of ego at this point. Ellison and Knight can outspend pretty much anyone. But are they fine with burning their money in that way?
 
It's all a question of ego at this point. Ellison and Knight can outspend pretty much anyone. But are they fine with burning their money in that way?

Ellison is worth 234 billion

TrumpyCane thinks he could be fine dropping 50 million on NIL if he actually wanted to

**** he could probably give every 5* in every class 10 million for ***** and giggles if he really wanted
 
Ellison is worth 234 billion

TrumpyCane thinks he could be fine dropping 50 million on NIL if he actually wanted to

**** he could probably give every 5* in every class 10 million for ***** and giggles if he really wanted
They have Ellsion til he gets bored with his wife and wants a younger version.
 
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What about U$C? They have a history of throwing $$ at DTs in the Portal (e.g., Bear Alexander).
This is who I am concerned about. And they dont mind overspending either. Michigan isnt going to overpay for him. And UF cant outbid us. Its USC who will offer him some crazy NIL that totally blows everyone off the block.
 
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isnt 14 tackles kind of sad vs what else is out there? I understand presence is big in this position but cmon...
14 solo and 12 assists.

I think you have to understand the position he played and what he was asked to do in the Kentucky defense. He ate blocks for other guys to make tackles. There probably wasn't 20 plays on the full season where he wasn't double teamed by a center and guard.
 
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