Brini to UGA

They wanted him, no question. But they didn't think he was a "can't miss, must get" prospect. Over the last few weeks they really have honed in on Edwards because they are becoming more and more confident with flipping Bandy and at the end of the day, if they had to choose between Edwards and Brini, they like Edwards. Would they have taken both? Yes, but at a certain point it becomes a numbers game and with the guys coming in over the next two years, Brini would have been on the outside looking in. A lot more Ryan Mayes in him than some of you realize.

You said Miami avoided a disaster. But when it was a question of where he was going he was a good prospect. Now he's Mayes. You're not doing a good job with your credibility. Just stick to one story. If the coaches lose a recruiting battle, just say so. This string of BS from you reminds me of Ferman.
 

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They wanted him, no question. But they didn't think he was a "can't miss, must get" prospect. Over the last few weeks they really have honed in on Edwards because they are becoming more and more confident with flipping Bandy and at the end of the day, if they had to choose between Edwards and Brini, they like Edwards. Would they have taken both? Yes, but at a certain point it becomes a numbers game and with the guys coming in over the next two years, Brini would have been on the outside looking in. A lot more Ryan Mayes in him than some of you realize.

You said Miami avoided a disaster. But when it was a question of where he was going he was a good prospect. Now he's Mayes. You're not doing a good job with your credibility. Just stick to one story. If the coaches lose a recruiting battle, just say so. This string of BS from you reminds me of Ferman.

Lol


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They wanted him, no question. But they didn't think he was a "can't miss, must get" prospect. Over the last few weeks they really have honed in on Edwards because they are becoming more and more confident with flipping Bandy and at the end of the day, if they had to choose between Edwards and Brini, they like Edwards. Would they have taken both? Yes, but at a certain point it becomes a numbers game and with the guys coming in over the next two years, Brini would have been on the outside looking in. A lot more Ryan Mayes in him than some of you realize.

You said Miami avoided a disaster. But when it was a question of where he was going he was a good prospect. Now he's Mayes. You're not doing a good job with your credibility. Just stick to one story. If the coaches lose a recruiting battle, just say so. This string of BS from you reminds me of Ferman.

Man. Shut the **** up!


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Brini is a loss as it currently stands.

He is not a loss, however, if we flip Bandy, add Edwards, and get a bonus from either Wilson or Dean.
 
They wanted him, no question. But they didn't think he was a "can't miss, must get" prospect. Over the last few weeks they really have honed in on Edwards because they are becoming more and more confident with flipping Bandy and at the end of the day, if they had to choose between Edwards and Brini, they like Edwards. Would they have taken both? Yes, but at a certain point it becomes a numbers game and with the guys coming in over the next two years, Brini would have been on the outside looking in. A lot more Ryan Mayes in him than some of you realize.

You said Miami avoided a disaster. But when it was a question of where he was going he was a good prospect. Now he's Mayes. You're not doing a good job with your credibility. Just stick to one story. If the coaches lose a recruiting battle, just say so. This string of BS from you reminds me of Ferman.

STFU
 
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They wanted him, no question. But they didn't think he was a "can't miss, must get" prospect. Over the last few weeks they really have honed in on Edwards because they are becoming more and more confident with flipping Bandy and at the end of the day, if they had to choose between Edwards and Brini, they like Edwards. Would they have taken both? Yes, but at a certain point it becomes a numbers game and with the guys coming in over the next two years, Brini would have been on the outside looking in. A lot more Ryan Mayes in him than some of you realize.

You said Miami avoided a disaster. But when it was a question of where he was going he was a good prospect. Now he's Mayes. You're not doing a good job with your credibility. Just stick to one story. If the coaches lose a recruiting battle, just say so. This string of BS from you reminds me of Ferman.

Check out all of the NEGS you have gotten.
 
not just sour grapes, but Mater has a champagnet feel to it, not as a badly accredited school, but picking up good players all of a sudden and located in the middle of hialeah, reeks of a lot of bad influences there
 
They wanted him, no question. But they didn't think he was a "can't miss, must get" prospect. Over the last few weeks they really have honed in on Edwards because they are becoming more and more confident with flipping Bandy and at the end of the day, if they had to choose between Edwards and Brini, they like Edwards. Would they have taken both? Yes, but at a certain point it becomes a numbers game and with the guys coming in over the next two years, Brini would have been on the outside looking in. A lot more Ryan Mayes in him than some of you realize.

You said Miami avoided a disaster. But when it was a question of where he was going he was a good prospect. Now he's Mayes. You're not doing a good job with your credibility. Just stick to one story. If the coaches lose a recruiting battle, just say so. This string of BS from you reminds me of Ferman.

It's not that hard to understand. Miami likes him but Brini wanted to play games. As evals continue to go on with players Miami decided there are better players out there.
 
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They wanted him, no question. But they didn't think he was a "can't miss, must get" prospect. Over the last few weeks they really have honed in on Edwards because they are becoming more and more confident with flipping Bandy and at the end of the day, if they had to choose between Edwards and Brini, they like Edwards. Would they have taken both? Yes, but at a certain point it becomes a numbers game and with the guys coming in over the next two years, Brini would have been on the outside looking in. A lot more Ryan Mayes in him than some of you realize.

You said Miami avoided a disaster. But when it was a question of where he was going he was a good prospect. Now he's Mayes. You're not doing a good job with your credibility. Just stick to one story. If the coaches lose a recruiting battle, just say so. This string of BS from you reminds me of Ferman.

STFU


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FIFY....You owe me a Lowenbrau (no pun)
 
They wanted him, no question. But they didn't think he was a "can't miss, must get" prospect. Over the last few weeks they really have honed in on Edwards because they are becoming more and more confident with flipping Bandy and at the end of the day, if they had to choose between Edwards and Brini, they like Edwards. Would they have taken both? Yes, but at a certain point it becomes a numbers game and with the guys coming in over the next two years, Brini would have been on the outside looking in. A lot more Ryan Mayes in him than some of you realize.

You said Miami avoided a disaster. But when it was a question of where he was going he was a good prospect. Now he's Mayes. You're not doing a good job with your credibility. Just stick to one story. If the coaches lose a recruiting battle, just say so. This string of BS from you reminds me of Ferman.

Lol


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Just delete that ungrateful pos
 
They wanted him, no question. But they didn't think he was a "can't miss, must get" prospect. Over the last few weeks they really have honed in on Edwards because they are becoming more and more confident with flipping Bandy and at the end of the day, if they had to choose between Edwards and Brini, they like Edwards. Would they have taken both? Yes, but at a certain point it becomes a numbers game and with the guys coming in over the next two years, Brini would have been on the outside looking in. A lot more Ryan Mayes in him than some of you realize.

You said Miami avoided a disaster. But when it was a question of where he was going he was a good prospect. Now he's Mayes. You're not doing a good job with your credibility. Just stick to one story. If the coaches lose a recruiting battle, just say so. This string of BS from you reminds me of Ferman.
Look at hear dumb *** the staff wanted him but he wasn a priority since Edward got in the picture . We will get ours for sure . Bandy , Henderson , Edward one more Dean is my guess . 1 safety . 2018 4 cbs again and 2 or two safeties . That right around 8 to 11 play making dbs in two years . Numbers who will leave is the real question .
 
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Talented kid. We just have to find another prosoect that is just as talented or better. Not going to get everyone just get good ball players regardless.
 
They wanted him, no question. But they didn't think he was a "can't miss, must get" prospect. Over the last few weeks they really have honed in on Edwards because they are becoming more and more confident with flipping Bandy and at the end of the day, if they had to choose between Edwards and Brini, they like Edwards. Would they have taken both? Yes, but at a certain point it becomes a numbers game and with the guys coming in over the next two years, Brini would have been on the outside looking in. A lot more Ryan Mayes in him than some of you realize.

You said Miami avoided a disaster. But when it was a question of where he was going he was a good prospect. Now he's Mayes. You're not doing a good job with your credibility. Just stick to one story. If the coaches lose a recruiting battle, just say so. This string of BS from you reminds me of Ferman.

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They wanted him, no question. But they didn't think he was a "can't miss, must get" prospect. Over the last few weeks they really have honed in on Edwards because they are becoming more and more confident with flipping Bandy and at the end of the day, if they had to choose between Edwards and Brini, they like Edwards. Would they have taken both? Yes, but at a certain point it becomes a numbers game and with the guys coming in over the next two years, Brini would have been on the outside looking in. A lot more Ryan Mayes in him than some of you realize.

You said Miami avoided a disaster. But when it was a question of where he was going he was a good prospect. Now he's Mayes. You're not doing a good job with your credibility. Just stick to one story. If the coaches lose a recruiting battle, just say so. This string of BS from you reminds me of Ferman.

It's not that hard to understand. Miami likes him but Brini wanted to play games. As evals continue to go on with players Miami decided there are better players out there.

He wanted to play games is not the same as him being Mayes and Miami avoiding disaster.
 
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Wilson is a must get for Miami. If Rumph can't close on a former player that plays a position he coaches that will be a serious red flag. I mean what other connections does he need to pull a kid? He suppose to be tight with Chad Wilson and Family. Rumph needs to close the deal, no excuses. If he can't he needs to GTFO.

Yup. Wilson is absolutely a must-get recruit for a variety of reasons. He's a gifted athlete from our own backyard with a ton of upside and the measurables this staff covets at our biggest position of need. His primary recruiter, Rumph, was his former HS coach and would be his CB coach here at Miami.

Can't miss on Wilson. Not with our CB situation, his level of talent, and the positive factors playing in our favor.

hes not a must get by any means....

If Miami lands the other corners and dbs being recruited it doesn't matter

yall so dramatic with this "not with our cb situation" bull**** gtfoh
 
Wilson is a must get for Miami. If Rumph can't close on a former player that plays a position he coaches that will be a serious red flag. I mean what other connections does he need to pull a kid? He suppose to be tight with Chad Wilson and Family. Rumph needs to close the deal, no excuses. If he can't he needs to GTFO.

Yup. Wilson is absolutely a must-get recruit for a variety of reasons. He's a gifted athlete from our own backyard with a ton of upside and the measurables this staff covets at our biggest position of need. His primary recruiter, Rumph, was his former HS coach and would be his CB coach here at Miami.

Can't miss on Wilson. Not with our CB situation, his level of talent, and the positive factors playing in our favor.

hes not a must get by any means....

If Miami lands the other corners and dbs being recruited it doesn't matter

yall so dramatic with this "not with our cb situation" bull**** gtfoh

Anyone who would make Wilson not a must get we proyally don't have a shot at. Have you seen our depth chart? Especially after this year with Corn graduating
 
They wanted him, no question. But they didn't think he was a "can't miss, must get" prospect. Over the last few weeks they really have honed in on Edwards because they are becoming more and more confident with flipping Bandy and at the end of the day, if they had to choose between Edwards and Brini, they like Edwards. Would they have taken both? Yes, but at a certain point it becomes a numbers game and with the guys coming in over the next two years, Brini would have been on the outside looking in. A lot more Ryan Mayes in him than some of you realize.

You said Miami avoided a disaster. But when it was a question of where he was going he was a good prospect. Now he's Mayes. You're not doing a good job with your credibility. Just stick to one story. If the coaches lose a recruiting battle, just say so. This string of BS from you reminds me of Ferman.

It's not that hard to understand. Miami likes him but Brini wanted to play games. As evals continue to go on with players Miami decided there are better players out there.

He wanted to play games is not the same as him being Mayes and Miami avoiding disaster.


I guess recruiting someone like Mayes is a disaster and a waste of a scholly, don't you think?
 
Wilson is a must get for Miami. If Rumph can't close on a former player that plays a position he coaches that will be a serious red flag. I mean what other connections does he need to pull a kid? He suppose to be tight with Chad Wilson and Family. Rumph needs to close the deal, no excuses. If he can't he needs to GTFO.

Yup. Wilson is absolutely a must-get recruit for a variety of reasons. He's a gifted athlete from our own backyard with a ton of upside and the measurables this staff covets at our biggest position of need. His primary recruiter, Rumph, was his former HS coach and would be his CB coach here at Miami.

Can't miss on Wilson. Not with our CB situation, his level of talent, and the positive factors playing in our favor.

hes not a must get by any means....

If Miami lands the other corners and dbs being recruited it doesn't matters

yall so dramatic with this "not with our cb situation" bull**** gtfoh

Anyone who would make Wilson not a must get we proyally don't have a shot at. Have you seen our depth chart? Especially after this year with Corn graduating

Dean or another Juco top CB is a must get . Wilson would be nice but I prefer Dean . Even with out dean with the the three I mentioned in previous threads that's a good pick up . We need at least 3
 
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