DEAD PERIOD IS OVER

marshallrc13

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I hope them coaches are at AH already!!! Need them 4 dudes along with Goss and Briggs and this class is awesome...
 

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I’m sure the coaches will spend a lot of this time in the 2019 and 2020 class the same way they were ahead of everyone on this 2018 class.
 
https://247sports.com/college/miami/Bolt/Miami-Seeing-Top-Targets-Friday-113593669

Irvins is on it. says Richt will be in Jacksonville, but I can only see the 1st line in the article.

InsideTheU has learned that defensive coordinator Manny Diaz and safeties coach Ephraim Banda are both spending the first day of the contact period up in Central Florida where they will meet with Kissimmee Gateway three-star defensive tackle Dennis Briggs before he leaves for this weekend's official visit to UM.

While Diaz and Banda work Briggs, defensive line coach Craig Kuligowski and cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph will walk the halls of Fort Lauderdale American Heritage. The two will be there to see Top100 cornerback Tyson Campbell, Top100 cornerback Patrick Surtain Jr., Top247 defensive tackle Nesta Silvera and Top300 Andrew Chatfield. Miami is hoping to host all four prospects later this month.

With the defensive coaches making the rounds in Florida, a pair of offensive assistants will be up in Georgia. Valdosta Lowndes three-star offensive tackle Jalen Goss said that offensive line coach Stacy Searels will swing by his school on the first day of the contact period while Stockbridge Top300 athlete Marquez Ezzard said that he's expected to meet with wide receivers coach Ron Dugans.

Mark Richt and tight ends coach Todd Hartley on the other hand will spend the day up in Jacksonville. They will check up on notable underclassmen like Neptune Beach Fletcher Top100 wide receiver Jeremiah Payton and Trinity Christian running back Marcus Crowley. Keep in mind that Richt can only meet off-campus with prospects once a cycle and the Hurricanes want to save the head coach visits for a date closer to Feb. 7's National Signing Day.
 
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In B4 people freak out that Rumph and Kool are the two coaches at American Heritage visiting.
 
https://247sports.com/college/miami/Bolt/Miami-Seeing-Top-Targets-Friday-113593669

Irvins is on it. says Richt will be in Jacksonville, but I can only see the 1st line in the article.

InsideTheU has learned that defensive coordinator Manny Diaz and safeties coach Ephraim Banda are both spending the first day of the contact period up in Central Florida where they will meet with Kissimmee Gateway three-star defensive tackle Dennis Briggs before he leaves for this weekend's official visit to UM.

While Diaz and Banda work Briggs, defensive line coach Craig Kuligowski and cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph will walk the halls of Fort Lauderdale American Heritage. The two will be there to see Top100 cornerback Tyson Campbell, Top100 cornerback Patrick Surtain Jr., Top247 defensive tackle Nesta Silvera and Top300 Andrew Chatfield. Miami is hoping to host all four prospects later this month.

With the defensive coaches making the rounds in Florida, a pair of offensive assistants will be up in Georgia. Valdosta Lowndes three-star offensive tackle Jalen Goss said that offensive line coach Stacy Searels will swing by his school on the first day of the contact period while Stockbridge Top300 athlete Marquez Ezzard said that he's expected to meet with wide receivers coach Ron Dugans.

Mark Richt and tight ends coach Todd Hartley on the other hand will spend the day up in Jacksonville. They will check up on notable underclassmen like Neptune Beach Fletcher Top100 wide receiver Jeremiah Payton and Trinity Christian running back Marcus Crowley. Keep in mind that Richt can only meet off-campus with prospects once a cycle and the Hurricanes want to save the head coach visits for a date closer to Feb. 7's National Signing Day.

thanks. I think Manny needs to get more involved with the heritage 4. I know Briggs is important too, but the big 4 is the bigger fish
 
https://247sports.com/college/miami/Bolt/Miami-Seeing-Top-Targets-Friday-113593669

Irvins is on it. says Richt will be in Jacksonville, but I can only see the 1st line in the article.

InsideTheU has learned that defensive coordinator Manny Diaz and safeties coach Ephraim Banda are both spending the first day of the contact period up in Central Florida where they will meet with Kissimmee Gateway three-star defensive tackle Dennis Briggs before he leaves for this weekend's official visit to UM.

While Diaz and Banda work Briggs, defensive line coach Craig Kuligowski and cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph will walk the halls of Fort Lauderdale American Heritage. The two will be there to see Top100 cornerback Tyson Campbell, Top100 cornerback Patrick Surtain Jr., Top247 defensive tackle Nesta Silvera and Top300 Andrew Chatfield. Miami is hoping to host all four prospects later this month.

With the defensive coaches making the rounds in Florida, a pair of offensive assistants will be up in Georgia. Valdosta Lowndes three-star offensive tackle Jalen Goss said that offensive line coach Stacy Searels will swing by his school on the first day of the contact period while Stockbridge Top300 athlete Marquez Ezzard said that he's expected to meet with wide receivers coach Ron Dugans.

Mark Richt and tight ends coach Todd Hartley on the other hand will spend the day up in Jacksonville. They will check up on notable underclassmen like Neptune Beach Fletcher Top100 wide receiver Jeremiah Payton and Trinity Christian running back Marcus Crowley. Keep in mind that Richt can only meet off-campus with prospects once a cycle and the Hurricanes want to save the head coach visits for a date closer to Feb. 7's National Signing Day.

Good to know. They must've read my post and read this board in general... Gotta give them credit. They are doing all the right things.
 
https://247sports.com/college/miami/Bolt/Miami-Seeing-Top-Targets-Friday-113593669

Irvins is on it. says Richt will be in Jacksonville, but I can only see the 1st line in the article.

InsideTheU has learned that defensive coordinator Manny Diaz and safeties coach Ephraim Banda are both spending the first day of the contact period up in Central Florida where they will meet with Kissimmee Gateway three-star defensive tackle Dennis Briggs before he leaves for this weekend's official visit to UM.

While Diaz and Banda work Briggs, defensive line coach Craig Kuligowski and cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph will walk the halls of Fort Lauderdale American Heritage. The two will be there to see Top100 cornerback Tyson Campbell, Top100 cornerback Patrick Surtain Jr., Top247 defensive tackle Nesta Silvera and Top300 Andrew Chatfield. Miami is hoping to host all four prospects later this month.

With the defensive coaches making the rounds in Florida, a pair of offensive assistants will be up in Georgia. Valdosta Lowndes three-star offensive tackle Jalen Goss said that offensive line coach Stacy Searels will swing by his school on the first day of the contact period while Stockbridge Top300 athlete Marquez Ezzard said that he's expected to meet with wide receivers coach Ron Dugans.

Mark Richt and tight ends coach Todd Hartley on the other hand will spend the day up in Jacksonville. They will check up on notable underclassmen like Neptune Beach Fletcher Top100 wide receiver Jeremiah Payton and Trinity Christian running back Marcus Crowley. Keep in mind that Richt can only meet off-campus with prospects once a cycle and the Hurricanes want to save the head coach visits for a date closer to Feb. 7's National Signing Day.

Ivins forgot Fred Davis the CB at Trinity.
 
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I’m sure the coaches will spend a lot of this time in the 2019 and 2020 class the same way they were ahead of everyone on this 2018 class.

They should spend more time on finishing out 2018. There are still some huge holes to fill and some mega 5 star talent available.
 
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