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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.
I guess recruiting someone like Mayes is a disaster and a waste of a scholly, don't you think?
How good is he ?