DB Amari Wallace commits to Miami

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I understand the feelings on here and agree it was egregious. Where’s the money going to come from though? I assume the local property owners and businesses end up paying for the settlement. Sucks for the kid, sucks for the community.
 
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Gaby said he’s at today’s game, no boot or anything and says he’s already running and backpedaling and expects to be ready to go by spring. Idk if I buy that but seems like awesome news regardless.
That’s ironic - I literally looked up this thread late last night to see if there were any updates.
 
Gaby said he’s at today’s game, no boot or anything and says he’s already running and backpedaling and expects to be ready to go by spring. Idk if I buy that but seems like awesome news regardless.
Even if he's ahead of schedule bring him along slow and only play him in the bs games next year (Bethune, USF) to preserve his redshirt.
 
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So did the coaches/school get in trouble for the practices?

Not for that but they did get in trouble for something else lol

Back to the Amari injury topic, I hope this answers ur question. Amari folks are suing both Dade and Broward county schools

According to David Brill, the attorney for Wallace and his family, Miami Central head football coach Jube Joseph told Wallace and his teammates “to meet up at the Miramar High School game field for an 11-on-11 scrimmage, and not tell anyone because it was an illegal scrimmage.”

According to Brill, the two teams participated in an unsanctioned, non-contact and un-padded 11-on-11 scrimmage on Miramar’s game field which Brill stated was “unsafe” and “not yet readied for use.” Wallace was injured after leaping to make an interception and landing awkwardly with his left leg in a hole on the field.
 
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