Genghis Cane
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His highlights are very impressive....he runs very smooth and makes great cuts....Love the pick-up
i agree with you the kid is electric with the ball in his hands but he looks like a real good ball hawking safety to me aswellSo what positions would that be?
Watching his highlights my guess is free safety.
There is no way he not a WR dude is awesome with the ball in his hands.
If he can add about 10-15 pounds then i would have to agree. he didnt do any tackling though. we would need to see that.
Seven of our eight recruits are nationally ranked on ESPN and all of them are in the top 200. People will say stars don't matter but perception is reality and stars matter if to no one else but the recruits. Kids want to be in a loaded class. The best part is these kids all show up on film. I don't see many kids that don't deserve their early ratings. What a start for 2016
[video=youtube;6toMVIcGX8w]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6toMVIcGX8w[/video]
WOW... The kid is silky smooooth... He reminds me of a taller Coley with little less speed.
Brennan Carroll @brennanpcarroll · 1m
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Are we switching to a spread offense and nobody told us?
With Richards’ decision, Miami has now received commitments from seven four-star 2016 recruits. According to 247 Sports, the Hurricanes currently have the top 2016 class in the country.
“We want to change the program,” Richards said of Miami’s 2016 recruiting class. “We want to be remembered like the other great players that played there. We want to put Miami back on the national radar.”
Richards, who will be a junior in the fall, caught 29 passes for 468 yards and three touchdowns in 2013. As a sophomore, he also recorded four interceptions and returned one kickoff for a touchdown.
At 6-foot-2, 172-pounds, Richards brings a mix of size and speed to the wide receiver position. He dropped just three passes last season.
“I don’t really drop passes,” Richards said. “When I get the ball, I can make a big play. It can be a slant and I’ll turn it into a touchdown. I’m versatile. You can slide me anywhere.”
Although verbal commitments are not binding, Richards is not planning on visiting any other schools in the near future.
“As of right now, I’m solid on the Miami Hurricanes,” he said. “It’s all about the ‘U.’”