Larry Blustein loves him, apparently fwiw.
I love this place. The same guys who ***** each year about us missing on the lightly recruited Dade 3-stars with warts that end up blowing up at a lower-5 P5 school instead of Miami are the same guys who are complaining about Miami taking a high-character moderately recruited 3-star from here that was Dade County Defensive Player of the Year on the field as a junior, and has offers from Miami, FSU, L'ville, WVU, and Nebraska. Because, you know, they didn't like what they saw on youtube while they were dropping a deuce at Burger King yesterday.
CIS, never change.
Respect first off.
I'm down with the DDPOY, that's a **** good accolade. Still, that doesn't always translate to the next level.
Those offers, while they aren't bad, they aren't that great either. They're mostly all schools at the same level as us. Most are striving to get back to good and beyond.
Where are the bigger offers? That's what I think most are getting at. Many have been sold on the idea that we'll have a kickass DL class and we need one for sure. You're a very good poster, so I'm preaching to the choir on most of this.
I don't have an issue with the offer. It's consistent with where we're at in the college landscape. Sure, we want to get back towards our past glory, it's a step at a time. Some don't have that patience and just think we can cherry pick elite players like we're someone special. We aren't there yet and maybe we show serious momentum this fall that opens other doors.
There's also the question of size, weight, explosiveness, etc. Does he meet those expectations, what we've been told we're looking at? I don't know, that's all over the place.
It's still early, we'll see what he looks like in the fall, see how we do on the field, and assess where we're at with other recruits. Someone on the staff wants to give him a go today, maybe they all do. Six months from now, maybe the story changes or he shows much more and everyone in the land wants him.
Nothing wrong with opinions. This wasn't all directed at you either.
I almost forgot to say that Larry loves everyone. He's on **** of a good guy I've met and talked to multiple times even though it's been years. He's such an ambassador and cheerleader (I don't say that in a bad way, completely positive) for so many S. FL kids, most of which we've never heard of. He's helped get kids scholarships from the smallest to the biggest football factories in the land. It's always a nice endorsement, but sometimes it's to be taken with a grain of sand. He simply doesn't say bad things about kids. Not that there's anything bad to be said here.