A few potential U players at ASA JUCO North Miami Beach

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These Miami ASA JUCO players need to be watched for the future as they have talent and may develop to add to the U in the future in positions of need. Some already have been playing at ASA Miami. The talent is there and for reasons like academics, personal and family, lack of HS work ethic, still developing, etc. they have ended up in JUCO. Hopefully, they can get things together. There are others on the roster other than these. Many JUCO, Prep School and Community College players are coming here as it is Miami and not New York or Kansas, etc. Their roster is huge and getting better
ASA Miami Football - ASA College - North Miami Beach, Florida - Football - Hudl



Jimmie Stoudemire - Hudl

Jimmie Stoudemire . Former Auburn player...WR..6-4/200. Ran 100m and 200m in high school.

AUBURNTIGERS.COM Jimmie Stoudemire Bio :: Auburn University Official Athletic Site Auburn University Official Athletic Site :: Football


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Anthony Rhynesis --WR-- 5-10/180. Looks better in JUCO film the 2nd film from the top. Had a weak armed QB in HS and could not get the ball long to him. Tremendous 100m speed make his worth of following.


Anthony Rhynes - Hudl
Anthony Rhynes - ASA College (Miami)

FHSAA 3A Region 3 ...Leto High School Track ...Tampa, FL
1..... Anthony Rhynes.....Middleton HS....10.37


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Charles- Garrett ..DT/OG…6-3/296. Has good feet for size and not too much flab…good first step and is physical.

Charles Garrett - Hudl

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Emory Williams --DE---6-5/247. Is very fast and quick. Has a real good motor.

http://www.hudl.com/profile/5271649/emory-williams

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Chris Spencer --Left OT…6-8/370…moves decent for that size as a high schooler. Needs S&C to drop about 40-50 lbs and play guard.

http://www.hudl.com/profile/2418609/chris-spencer
 
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UM should be unofficially helping get this Juco team on the map. Would be real nice to have a local team stocked with talent. Hope the staff can check in on them periodically and give us some updates.
 
UM should be unofficially helping get this Juco team on the map. Would be real nice to have a local team stocked with talent. Hope the staff can check in on them periodically and give us some updates.

Let's get in there before Butch has a chance to.
 
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UM should be unofficially helping get this Juco team on the map. Would be real nice to have a local team stocked with talent. Hope the staff can check in on them periodically and give us some updates.

Do we have the ability to steer kids in that direction? Would be nice if we could at least have our kids who sign and don't qualify at JUCO close by instead of Virginia or something.
 
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UM should be unofficially helping get this Juco team on the map. Would be real nice to have a local team stocked with talent. Hope the staff can check in on them periodically and give us some updates.

Do we have the ability to steer kids in that direction? Would be nice if we could at least have our kids who sign and don't qualify at JUCO close by instead of Virginia or something.

We should have the ability, Alabama has kids greyshirt all the time. If they're playing at ted hendricks stadium there has to be some backchannels there.
 
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It's crazy to me that Miami Dade College never started a football team. They'd be NJCAA champs every year & have at least 20-30 D1 prospects each year, they would be an automatic feeder program for us.
 
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It's crazy to me that Miami Dade College never started a football team. They'd be NJCAA champs every year & have at least 20-30 D1 prospects each year, they would be an automatic feeder program for us.


I may be wrong, but I believe there was a long-standing policy in Florida that community colleges could not field football teams.

Now that those schools have been converted to 4-year state colleges, I believe they probably could do it.

But I think it is a state-by-state policy, whether to allow 2-year schools the resources to field a football team.
 
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