Counselor Cribby to the rescue. Easing all of our nerves, as well as sharing some optimism on the Palmetto kids like Taylor and Smith.Seymour is solid as solid gets. The only way he dc’s is if we lay an epic **** and even then I think we hold on.
Justice....BIG difference than last two OL coaches. I can see how it's like Nesta's. Hopefully less drama than that, though!At this point watching Justice, he has my 100% confidence that he can keep him. This kind of reminds me of silveras recruitment.
I second that. A ****show of biblical proportions is what it'll take...Seymour is solid as solid gets. The only way he dc’s is if we lay an epic **** and even then I think we hold on.
Arroyo is not a gem anymore, just moved from a 89 to a 93 in the rankings, ranked the #3 TE in the nationGreat news... Seymour, Rodriguez and Thad are the gems of this class imo. And of course Arroyo
Who is she? That is MILF creepy. If that's a coach's wife then like another poster said, the husband of the volleyball coach would get arrested if he did that to girl volleyball players.
Seymore and Rodriguez is an elite duo on the interior imoFrom this weekend. Our future interior studhttp://www.cbssports.com/general/video/32001cb6-4619-45ef-8010-677b3b6c5b56
OL Laurence Seymore at FBU Top Gun
The Sunshine State lineman is committed to the Miami Hurricaneswww.cbssports.com
Once his hands stick, the defender is dead meat. He and Rodriguez have 5 filmSeymore and Rodriguez is an elite duo on the interior imo
That and they were the only OL that held their own at camps. Rodriguez split with Leonard Taylor and beat everyone else he faced at the last big camp. I remember both of them being the top OL there. Our OL is going to be nasty in a few years.Once his hands stick, the defender is dead meat. He and Rodriguez have 5 film
Gus machado ford better come up bigI know this is the wrong thread but I watched the Kam Kinchens interview as well and I heard something I haven’t heard in a long time from a UM commit.
He said coming to UM was a business decision. Yes he also mentioned the home town and the Bulls, but over the last 6-8 years anytime a young man from S Fla made a “business decision” that young man left and went to Bama or Georgia or Clemson, etc. I want UM to the the business decision as in, thats where I want to attend for my education, for winning and to reach the NFL. That’s good business.
I know this is the wrong thread but I watched the Kam Kinchens interview as well and I heard something I haven’t heard in a long time from a UM commit.
He said coming to UM was a business decision. Yes he also mentioned the home town and the Bulls, but over the last 6-8 years anytime a young man from S Fla made a “business decision” that young man left and went to Bama or Georgia or Clemson, etc. I want UM to the the business decision as in, thats where I want to attend for my education, for winning and to reach the NFL. That’s good business.
Correct. In the end UM needs to win to improve the draft stock of these prospects. The simple fact is that teams with good players And coaches win more and The winning, in turn, helps improve draft positioning. Winning convinces the scouts that the player is good. and that is ultimately a better business decision than $10-50,000 these kids might be offered by U of ________.Ive been thinking about the interview where Kinchens explains why he chose UM the last two days.
The importance of a South Florida stud, with legit SEC offers, stating that he believes he stands to make more $ via NLI opportunities at UM cannot be understated. That’s not to say this will become the norm as I’m sure there are some kids/families who’ll still take the bag, but the pitch is resonating.