Miami lands premier WR Hightower

Peter Ariz
Peter Ariz
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Yo Chise...at these events, they measure these kids with their shoes off, NFL combine style..if it says he is 6'2 then he is 6'2.

and by looks of his film, he's not all that fast. i don't see 4.5, more like 4.7, 4.8.

Stick to **** you know instead of guessing. They give each kid the option of how they measure them & weigh them. As I've said before these events except like the opening itself are all drastically understaffed & unorganized. They have a minimal amount of staff to handle tons of kids. They simply try to push through it as quickly as possible. Details sortve get lost in the rush. But hey feel free to take buddy here's word for it.

The **** I know I know...you know why. Bc I have actually coached at 4 different Opening Regional events.

Run your trap and your game to the rest that care to suck you off.

He's 6'2, get the **** over it.

I'm glad your coaching covers protocol. Apparently it doesn't cover you being a hypocrite. You state with certainty hes 6'2 (even though I just took him to the doctors three days ago) because you know how protocol is at all events. Yet the 40 time they posted from the year before as a 14 year old was a 4.61 but you won't accept that (obviously you didn't know it but I'll provide the excuse) and u didn't even have to suck me off. By the way mentally that speaks volumes when the first insult you think up to throw at people implies ****s & lips... #justsayin

Why are you mad about this? it's not even that big of a deal.

and you've conveniently taken him to the doctors 3 days ago? He ran a 4.61 that was posted but ran a faster time this year that he had scratched.

Ok man.

Thank you for getting him to the U.

My gawd!
You started getting worked up first. You purposely hoped in between him and chise first. You are trying to tell him hes wrong about HIS nephew and one of our top recruits. Why go out of your way to be a repulsive d!ck

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Compare Hightown to Aldarius Johnson as a prospect. They look similar on film to me.

The problem with Aldarius is that he was about as lazy as your comparison.

With that said, Aldarius was an ELITE high school WR. My guess is he didn't put in the work to continue progressing. He seemed to lose speed in college and added bad weight--I remember him having a gut at UM.

In the same way we can compare Hightower to Aldarius, we can also compare him to Mike Williams (Clemson) or Devante Parker. All very similar skillsets and WR types. All (including Aldarius) are super talented. The level of success depends on a lot of things.

disagree, Williams and Parker have speed that Hightower and Aldarius don't posses. Wish Hightower was easily separating from DBs in his film, but it aint the case. He is good at making contested catches though.....
I dont. Aldarius was my favorite recruit and i watched tons of film of him. He was a beast. Even his freshman year here he was pretty good. His problems was he thought he was going to be the man and it was just destiny. He never busted **** he just went through motions until his senior year and then it was too late. He was in the dog house with others as well. There are many reasons kids make it. Speed is a small factor to separation. If you've played WR or DB you know that. There is a reason they do the shuttle as well. Getting in and out of your breaks are good and acceleration are two skill sets that are more important then a 40 or anything like that. Fritzgerald is slow as dirt but a **** of a receiver.

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pretty sure acceleration is determined by their 40.......
Out of cuts. I put those two together for a reason. Change of direction and acceleration out of those are very different then timing a clock and taking off in a straight line. But go on.....

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This kid is a stud can't wait to see him in Orange & Green. I
 
People who are asking for austin, just stop. I need to find out the reason but he's not feeling THE U right now. Je released a top 4 and we nowhere to be found

This

Where was this? Someone just sent me one he did with Luke Stampini from UF 247 this morning. Mentioned Miami and he's visiting.
 
Compare Hightown to Aldarius Johnson as a prospect. They look similar on film to me.

The problem with Aldarius is that he was about as lazy as your comparison.

With that said, Aldarius was an ELITE high school WR. My guess is he didn't put in the work to continue progressing. He seemed to lose speed in college and added bad weight--I remember him having a gut at UM.

In the same way we can compare Hightower to Aldarius, we can also compare him to Mike Williams (Clemson) or Devante Parker. All very similar skillsets and WR types. All (including Aldarius) are super talented. The level of success depends on a lot of things.

disagree, Williams and Parker have speed that Hightower and Aldarius don't posses. Wish Hightower was easily separating from DBs in his film, but it aint the case. He is good at making contested catches though.....
I dont. Aldarius was my favorite recruit and i watched tons of film of him. He was a beast. Even his freshman year here he was pretty good. His problems was he thought he was going to be the man and it was just destiny. He never busted **** he just went through motions until his senior year and then it was too late. He was in the dog house with others as well. There are many reasons kids make it. Speed is a small factor to separation. If you've played WR or DB you know that. There is a reason they do the shuttle as well. Getting in and out of your breaks are good and acceleration are two skill sets that are more important then a 40 or anything like that. Fritzgerald is slow as dirt but a **** of a receiver.

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pretty sure acceleration is determined by their 40.......

No..... acceleration is when you're running,stop and then go again. Then how fast you build back up to top end.

I've seen plenty of guys with great 40's but they need to build speed up to get to the top end. Hester ran in 4.48 range but had some of the best acceleration ever. He went from 0 to 100 better than most guys you'll find. Forty is more straight line speed.

Percy was another one that had elite acceleration but ran in the 4.41 range but the acceleration was nuts. That's why people were disappointed in his 40, they expected faster. But his acceleration is what made him look so electric.

A forty couldn't show you how special their acceleration was.
 
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The kid remains a little of Grimes from STA...
 
People who are asking for austin, just stop. I need to find out the reason but he's not feeling THE U right now. Je released a top 4 and we nowhere to be found

This

Where was this? Someone just sent me one he did with Luke Stampini from UF 247 this morning. Mentioned Miami and he's visiting.

The article that I was talking about was posted after this

Irish247 just tossed in a new 247Sports Crystal Ball pick in favor of the Fighting Irish.


(Photo: Andrew Ivins, 247Sports)
Here is the intel behind the prediction for one of Notre Dame's top offensive targets — Pompano Beach (Fla.) North Broward Prep four-star wide receiver Kevin Austin.

The 6-3, 198-pounder and his family will be in South Bend on Apr. 22 for an unofficial visit during Notre Dame's annual spring game. This will be Notre Dame's first opportunity to pull ahead for his services, as Austin has never been to campus yet. Look for the Irish to pull out all the stops to show Austin that he is a priority recruit for the staff this cycle.

We've also learned that Notre Dame has Austin as one of the top offensive targets on the board, regardless of position, and is treating him as such. Offensive coordinator Chip Long, wide receivers coach DelVaughn Alexander and running backs coach Autry Denson have been relentless in their pursuit of the nation's No. 193 overall recruit in the 2018 class. We're told Austin's interest in the Irish has only grown since Long and Alexander have come on board.

Off the field, Notre Dame has everything Austin is looking for in a school. He boasts a 3.5 grade point average in the classroom. Academics come first in his household, which gives schools like Notre Dame and Duke an advantage. We're told Austin's father has made it clear to a source recently that Notre Dame and Duke are the teams to beat at this point.

When looking at academics, the need for a player of his caliber in this class, depth chart, fit and relationships, I feel comfortable about this prediction for Austin to Notre Dame. There is still a long way to go and if a school like Stanford were to pull the trigger with an offer, this recruitment could get even tighter. However, right now, I like Notre Dame's chances.

As a junior, Austin totaled 41 catches for 1,021 yards and 13 touchdowns. He also carried the ball 46 times for 454 yards and 6 more touchdowns.


Top five offseason staff changes for Notre Dame football

Per the 247Sports Composite rankings, Austin is the No. 34 wide receiver nationally and No. 38 prospect in Florida from the class of 2018.
 
[MENTION=12910]Brooklyndee[/MENTION], don't argue with idiots, they bring you down to their level and beat you with experience! Glad to have the nephew!
 
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He reminds me a lot of this guy
 
Stick to **** you know instead of guessing. They give each kid the option of how they measure them & weigh them. As I've said before these events except like the opening itself are all drastically understaffed & unorganized. They have a minimal amount of staff to handle tons of kids. They simply try to push through it as quickly as possible. Details sortve get lost in the rush. But hey feel free to take buddy here's word for it.

The **** I know I know...you know why. Bc I have actually coached at 4 different Opening Regional events.

Run your trap and your game to the rest that care to suck you off.

He's 6'2, get the **** over it.

I'm glad your coaching covers protocol. Apparently it doesn't cover you being a hypocrite. You state with certainty hes 6'2 (even though I just took him to the doctors three days ago) because you know how protocol is at all events. Yet the 40 time they posted from the year before as a 14 year old was a 4.61 but you won't accept that (obviously you didn't know it but I'll provide the excuse) and u didn't even have to suck me off. By the way mentally that speaks volumes when the first insult you think up to throw at people implies ****s & lips... #justsayin

Why are you mad about this? it's not even that big of a deal.

and you've conveniently taken him to the doctors 3 days ago? He ran a 4.61 that was posted but ran a faster time this year that he had scratched.

Ok man.

Thank you for getting him to the U.

My gawd!
You started getting worked up first. You purposely hoped in between him and chise first. You are trying to tell him hes wrong about HIS nephew and one of our top recruits. Why go out of your way to be a repulsive d!ck

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First off...who do you think you are talking to?

2nd: i don't care how you feel.

You dudes are weirdos.
 
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The **** I know I know...you know why. Bc I have actually coached at 4 different Opening Regional events.

Run your trap and your game to the rest that care to suck you off.

He's 6'2, get the **** over it.

I'm glad your coaching covers protocol. Apparently it doesn't cover you being a hypocrite. You state with certainty hes 6'2 (even though I just took him to the doctors three days ago) because you know how protocol is at all events. Yet the 40 time they posted from the year before as a 14 year old was a 4.61 but you won't accept that (obviously you didn't know it but I'll provide the excuse) and u didn't even have to suck me off. By the way mentally that speaks volumes when the first insult you think up to throw at people implies ****s & lips... #justsayin

Why are you mad about this? it's not even that big of a deal.

and you've conveniently taken him to the doctors 3 days ago? He ran a 4.61 that was posted but ran a faster time this year that he had scratched.

Ok man.

Thank you for getting him to the U.

My gawd!
You started getting worked up first. You purposely hoped in between him and chise first. You are trying to tell him hes wrong about HIS nephew and one of our top recruits. Why go out of your way to be a repulsive d!ck

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First off...who do you think you are talking to?

2nd: i don't care how you feel.

You dudes are weirdos.
Then why'd you reply? And i didnt ask if you did in the first place. And i also dong give AF who you are. Your on a message board homie.

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The **** I know I know...you know why. Bc I have actually coached at 4 different Opening Regional events.

Run your trap and your game to the rest that care to suck you off.

He's 6'2, get the **** over it.

I'm glad your coaching covers protocol. Apparently it doesn't cover you being a hypocrite. You state with certainty hes 6'2 (even though I just took him to the doctors three days ago) because you know how protocol is at all events. Yet the 40 time they posted from the year before as a 14 year old was a 4.61 but you won't accept that (obviously you didn't know it but I'll provide the excuse) and u didn't even have to suck me off. By the way mentally that speaks volumes when the first insult you think up to throw at people implies ****s & lips... #justsayin

Why are you mad about this? it's not even that big of a deal.

and you've conveniently taken him to the doctors 3 days ago? He ran a 4.61 that was posted but ran a faster time this year that he had scratched.

Ok man.

Thank you for getting him to the U.

My gawd!
You started getting worked up first. You purposely hoped in between him and chise first. You are trying to tell him hes wrong about HIS nephew and one of our top recruits. Why go out of your way to be a repulsive d!ck

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First off...who do you think you are talking to?

2nd: i don't care how you feel.

You dudes are weirdos.

Genron Jr? That's my guess on #1 and I'm sure the feeling is mutual on #2 .

Go Canes!
 
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For those wondering how there can be height discrepancies from one combine to another, google "spinal height changes" or "spinal disc compression". According to the first study below, people can easily lose about half an inch in height just from walking 3 miles. If you check the references you´ll see a link to a study that finds the height loss is (surprise) greater when running and jumping.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2953332/#B19

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1888420/
 
welcome to the u yung blood...hats off to your uncle for putting in work!!!
 
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