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I read somewhere here that his old man got a job at UiFLJ one of those recruits that’s sticking no matter what. Or that’s how it seems
I read somewhere here that his old man got a job at UiFLJ one of those recruits that’s sticking no matter what. Or that’s how it seems
So that’s what it is. If that’s true I wouldn’t blame him. If it is UF desperate asfI read somewhere here that his old man got a job at UiF
I can’t get off this site bruh recruiting like this just keeps me glued here. I need an intervention
Interesting but that averages to 12.75, not exactly that far out from Top 10. And o yeah, they had a a truly elite heisman QB and an elite DC.
Elite QBs change everything. Watson made Satan rethink his whole plan.Interesting but that averages to 12.75, not exactly that far out from Top 10. And o yeah, they had a a truly elite heisman QB and an elite DC.
Not "far out"? The allegation was that it must be IN the top 10. Also, their most experienced players were from #15 & 16 classes.Interesting but that averages to 12.75, not exactly that far out from Top 10. And o yeah, they had a a truly elite heisman QB and an elite DC.
Lane is probably the next UF coachNot "far out"? The allegation was that it must be IN the top 10. Also, their most experienced players were from #15 & 16 classes.
The other argument being put forth in the thread was that Kiffinesque type classes would be a hard ceiling that would prevent him from ever contending. Those classes are pretty much what prior Miami coaches have been able to draw. Then there's the idea that his class numbers in Mississippi are HIS ceiling, LOL. I guess kinda the way Saban's classes at Michigan State were his ceiling. At USC Kiffin recruited #3, #3, & #8. Wasn't that also with sanctions? Would he recruit as well here as Mario? Not saying that at all - but some of the arguments being put forth against his "ceiling" here are pretty selective in speculation and data.
You make good points. If Kiffin could hit on a Boyd/Watson/Lawrence in succession he could maybe make a run at a natty. But that's just amazing lucky charms ****... like Bama following Tua w/ Young.Not "far out"? The allegation was that it must be IN the top 10. Also, their most experienced players were from #15 & 16 classes.
The other argument being put forth in the thread was that Kiffinesque type classes would be a hard ceiling that would prevent him from ever contending. Those classes are pretty much what prior Miami coaches have been able to draw. Then there's the idea that his class numbers in Mississippi are HIS ceiling, LOL. I guess kinda the way Saban's classes at Michigan State were his ceiling. At USC Kiffin recruited #3, #3, & #8. Wasn't that also with sanctions? Would he recruit as well here as Mario? Not saying that at all - but some of the arguments being put forth against his "ceiling" here are pretty selective in speculation and data.
Oh..... anywhere but Florida. He'd be good there and trolling us constantly.Lane is probably the next UF coach
He would be good but if we played him with our fronts by then we would smack themOh..... anywhere but Florida. He'd be good there and trolling us constantly.
The back to back 6 star quarterbacks that they had made up for it
So are we still flipping a whale tomorrow,that was the hot rumor just a couple days back.
So are we still flipping a whale tomorrow,that was the hot rumor just a couple days back.
We should have good news tomorrow, not sure if it's the whale-flip you are anticipating...
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I was too greedy thinking it was Stewart or some other 5* but I'll gladly welcome whoever it is and hope we still get the whale later on.We should have good news tomorrow, not sure if it's the whale-flip you are anticipating...
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Recruit | Position | School | Recruitment Status |
DE | Florida | Decommitted from the Gates, was always high on our board. Mario even busted out a helicopter to visit him. |
Added Jackson to the OP. 50% there with the flip
The back to back 6 star quarterbacks that they had made up for it