@JamesQuall he will certainly NOT be here all weekDont you mean....Muextual
@HurricanePhilly Nope! You’re under arrest.Dont you mean....Muextual
keep it up and Ill start a ...Muextiny
keep it up and Ill start a ...Muextiny
keep it up and Ill start a ...Muextiny
What body type are you looking for?Hopefully staff (Mario) sees a need to improve the talent on the OL. I think we have enough 6'6 300lbers that can't contribute.
You need to pay the premium fee to get those benefits, player.What body type are you looking for?
They just offered two more lineman the other daySolomon Thomas?
5'6What body type are you looking for?
Someone lock this thread right the **** now. I can't take anymore.keep it up and Ill start a ...Muextiny
I’m down. We won’t be very good at football, but….5'6
130 lbs
36 D
4 inch waist
Bunch of ***.
5'6
130 lbs
36 D
4 inch waist
Bunch of ***.
Come on its a little amuexsing.Someone lock this thread right the **** now. I can't take anymore.
IDK why we dropped this guy when Wilkerson is still part of this class.
When Mario Cristobal arrived in 2021, he quickly secured two key contributors on the OL in Anez Cooper and Matt McCoy. The Canes hope they’ve unearthed another athletic giant with the commitment of Neptune Beach (Fletcher) OL Takaylen Muex. Originally from Chicago, the 6’4, 340 mauler earned offers from Miami, Auburn, South Carolina and UCF after coaches evaluated him in person this spring.
Internally, Miami views Muex as powerful and nasty with good speed and bend for a big man. “He is who you want to go to the ring as your teammate in a brawl.” They believe his best...
- DMoney
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Always amusing to see commit vs. decommit takes.
Good luck to Muex.
Takaylen Muex, a three-star offensive line prospect out of Jacksonville, FL, has decommitted from Miami.
The 6-5, 315-pound Meux will reopen his recruitment amid interest from UCF and others. He previously committed to the Hurricanes on May 16, choosing UM over offers from UCF, Louisville, Troy, Charlotte and among others.
He is the fourth decommitment of the 2025 cycle for the Hurricanes, as three-star linebacker Elijah Melendez, three-star offensive tackle Lamar Williams, and three-star wide receiver Walden Charles.