DE commit Garvin excited about 2017 class

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Defensive end will be a strength of this team for years if we keep Kool around. This guy looks like he's nowhere near his ceiling, both physically and technically.

thats how i like him...

That **** Joseph Jackson if healthy and a junior will be scary.

Kool probably never had this type of dl talent at his take in recruiting..he must be walking around with a woody...

Though im not a big fan of him right now...Kool was walking around with a woody for Jonathan Ford (DILLARD). I think he sees that type of frame and goes nuts..cause Ford is just a naturally big kid...not even really in the weightroom. Ford will be Richard Mcintosh by year 2.

Kool gonna need to see a doctor if he don't watch out
 
There's a few players that might warrant a bump in rating, as Steed, Dingle, Edwards are discussed here, but Jon Garvin needing a significant bump is undebatable. It should be automatic by seasons end.
 
Tracking Miami Commits: Week 6

Some good stuff here. Yes, it appears he had ANOTHER 7 sack performance. D.J. Johnson had 15 tackles, 7 for loss.... Folks, we're getting some real monsters on the D-line.

Side note... Our punter had 148 yards rushing and 2 TDs. ;o)
 
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Tracking Miami Commits: Week 6

Some good stuff here. Yes, it appears he had ANOTHER 7 sack performance. D.J. Johnson had 15 tackles, 7 for loss.... Folks, we're getting some real monsters on the D-line.

Side note... Our punter had 148 yards rushing and 2 TDs. ;o)
Genius analysis by 247. For 90% of the commits, their analysis consisted of "______ played against _____, and the score was _____."
 
Tracking Miami Commits: Week 6

Some good stuff here. Yes, it appears he had ANOTHER 7 sack performance. D.J. Johnson had 15 tackles, 7 for loss.... Folks, we're getting some real monsters on the D-line.

Side note... Our punter had 148 yards rushing and 2 TDs. ;o)
Genius analysis by 247. For 90% of the commits, their analysis consisted of "______ played against _____, and the score was _____."

It's better than nothing.
 
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Tennessee pushing hard for Garvin to flip. He just visited there last week.

Garvin was at Tennessee this past weekend for an official visit to see the Volunteers take on Alabama.

While didn't reveal much on Wednesday when asked during an on-site interview with 247Sports what prompted the last-minute trip to Knoxville, he did acknowledge the fact that the Volunteers are very much a player in his recruitment.

"It was good," Garvin said.

"I was just there for a visit. They are supposed to be by here for my game on Thursday."

Garvin, who is ranked by 247Sports as the nation's No. 24 strong-side defensive end, was a bit of a relative unknown on the national recruiting scene when he committed to the Hurricanes back in early August, but that is starting to change. The 6-3.5, 222-pound end has totaled 72 tackles (44 for a loss), 16 sacks, five forced fumbles and three blocked kicks through seven games this season.

That in turn has Miami defensive line coach Craig Kuligowski doing what he can to keep Garvin committed and Tennesee's Steve Stripling pushing for the flip.

"Coach Kul has been telling me to enjoy everything," Garvin said. "He was here a couple of months ago to watch me play. He keeps saying to have fun and that it's going to be hard work when I'm there."

Garvin was at Hard Rock Stadium on Sept. 3 for the Hurricanes season opener against Florida A&M. He returned a few weeks later for the annual showdown with Florida State.

"That was nice," Garvin said when asked about the rivalry game. "That trip was really good. I wanted to see how they did and I thought they did well. I honestly think they should have won, but things didn't swing their way."

Garvin originally was planning to sign with Miami or another school on Feb. 1's National Signing Day. That has since changed. He said on Wednesday that he's now on track to graduate in December and enroll early at the school of his choice in January.

"I just finished up a semester with all of my online classes, so it looks like I'm probably going to do that," Garvin said.

Garvin added that the plan, for now, is to take his official visit to Miami in November, although a date hasn't been set. He's ranked as the nation's No. 595 overall prospect and the No. 81 recruit in Florida.
 
Tennessee pushing hard for Garvin to flip. He just visited there last week.

Garvin was at Tennessee this past weekend for an official visit to see the Volunteers take on Alabama.

While didn't reveal much on Wednesday when asked during an on-site interview with 247Sports what prompted the last-minute trip to Knoxville, he did acknowledge the fact that the Volunteers are very much a player in his recruitment.

"It was good," Garvin said.

"I was just there for a visit. They are supposed to be by here for my game on Thursday."

Garvin, who is ranked by 247Sports as the nation's No. 24 strong-side defensive end, was a bit of a relative unknown on the national recruiting scene when he committed to the Hurricanes back in early August, but that is starting to change. The 6-3.5, 222-pound end has totaled 72 tackles (44 for a loss), 16 sacks, five forced fumbles and three blocked kicks through seven games this season.

That in turn has Miami defensive line coach Craig Kuligowski doing what he can to keep Garvin committed and Tennesee's Steve Stripling pushing for the flip.

"Coach Kul has been telling me to enjoy everything," Garvin said. "He was here a couple of months ago to watch me play. He keeps saying to have fun and that it's going to be hard work when I'm there."

Garvin was at Hard Rock Stadium on Sept. 3 for the Hurricanes season opener against Florida A&M. He returned a few weeks later for the annual showdown with Florida State.

"That was nice," Garvin said when asked about the rivalry game. "That trip was really good. I wanted to see how they did and I thought they did well. I honestly think they should have won, but things didn't swing their way."

Garvin originally was planning to sign with Miami or another school on Feb. 1's National Signing Day. That has since changed. He said on Wednesday that he's now on track to graduate in December and enroll early at the school of his choice in January.

"I just finished up a semester with all of my online classes, so it looks like I'm probably going to do that," Garvin said.

Garvin added that the plan, for now, is to take his official visit to Miami in November, although a date hasn't been set. He's ranked as the nation's No. 595 overall prospect and the No. 81 recruit in Florida.
enrolling early helps , fck ten that 49 to 10 beating that he witnessed should help too. That team laid down to Alabama. One thing to lose but another thing to quit . Butch is on borrowed time/ They should of lost to the same team we beat down App state
 
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Awesome news if he comes in as an EE. LOL at Tennessee always trying to sweep in at the last moment on our recruits. Tennessee is like freaking Burger King, build one wherever McDonald's does.
 
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Wow at his stat line through 7 games - that is impressive. 44 TFLs?!

Over ten of those are sacks as well, dudes an animal. Then you got DJ who averages 7 tackles a game from end and forces a fumble every other game, I think he returned three of em for tds last year, can't wait for these savages to get here.
 
Awesome news if he comes in as an EE. LOL at Tennessee always trying to sweep in at the last moment on our recruits. Tennessee is like freaking Burger King, build one wherever McDonald's does.

You joke but they've done a solid job of it since last year. We need to keep this stud.
 
Awesome news if he comes in as an EE. LOL at Tennessee always trying to sweep in at the last moment on our recruits. Tennessee is like freaking Burger King, build one wherever McDonald's does.

You joke but they've done a solid job of it since last year. We need to keep this stud.

Oh I know, I mainly mean we put in all the work and then they show up. They stole two recruits that we really needed last year, they need to lock Garvin down. But I think Garvin will be different compared to those two anyway, Byrd really wanted to stick with his old buddy and LW... I mean come on the dude said Go Ducks when he got his offer from us. Kool got this.
 
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