Can't wait til they strike out in recruiting and we finish strong. They don't even have anyone we really want...
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Who are these "all your recruits" that they stole?
One guy we wanted and one guy we didn't.
If they don't verbal to us, ever, they aren't "our recruits". They are just ****heads named ****-barrell who wants to play a position we were not recruiting him for.
How are those "our recruits"? They got 2 DBs, one of whom most of our coaches and fanbase chose to turn their backs on because he pussed out during the all-star game (something mentioned by Gaytor writers, but not acknowledged by Gaytor fans).
So they took ONE recruit we thought we would get?
Why do I care again?
How is this a pattern?
How will this repeat?
I think they got a safety they lied to and said he will play corner and lied to about his position coach who they knew was leaving, they got a guard who they lied to and said he could play dline and who seems to maybe not be all there. Then they got a project at cb who basically only has speed, no experience, and wants things handed to him. The project cb was coming here until he got chewed out and possibly dropped.
We got their ot who the Wilson family lied to with shade toward Miami. They don't seem to ever mention that.
I think we came out ahead. Offensive tackle is the higher valued position and they seemed to have gotten the head cases.
Again, I think the point has been missed.
Gaytors CURRENTLY claim they will take recruits who are already verbals to UM, "like they did last year".
I don't give a rat's *** who chose UF over UM. I am trying to figure out WHICH OF OUR 2016 VERBALS THEY FLIPPED. As they keep falsely claiming that they did.
It's not a "flip" or a "steal" if a kid has not yet chosen a program.
AGAIN, someone help me out here. I am being sarcastic because I need no help. I know the story on EVERY recruit. I just can't seem to figure out how the Gaytors started their false narrative on all the UM verbals that they "flipped".
BECAUSE IT NEVER HAPPENED.
Theyre gonna claim that they flipped Henderson, Telfort, Gamble and Edwards because at one time they were committed to us and then decommitted.
The way they look at is...they committed to Miami, UF pushed and kept pressing causing them to decommit and eventually commit to them\
Thats their logic
OK, let's break this down.
Gaytor fans make fun of us for
#watchthefinish . That is an attack on who was on our verbal list near the end, and then they flipped. This isn't
#watchthefiring . They can't take credit for flipping guys who decommitted when Golden was fired a year earlier.
So allow me to review (and my apologies for earlier calling it the class of 2016, I am clearly referring to 2017).
I'm going to the Rivals/Canesport feed of news articles:
Brian Edwards - 1/31/2017 "No decision set in stone for Edwards". 1/30/2017 "Source close to Edwards: He told UF he's going there". 1/29/2017: "Edwards talks Canes, UF visit & decision time". 1/22/2017 "Canes make big move with Edwards on visit: 'It went great'". 12/19/2016 "Brian Edwards reverses course, resets Cane visit for Jan. 20th". 12/18/2016 "Edwards has 'genuine high interest' in Canes". So those are all the last month or two of recruiting. And at the time Edwards was a commit to UM, and when he decommitted from UM, he never mentioned UF as one of the programs he was considering. In fact, this sad-sack recruit was mentioned at the tail end of the Elijah Blades decommit article as one of the remaining targets of the "desperate" Gators.
Kemore Gamble - He has a decommit article from 3/8/2016, and then a UF commit article a month later. Let's even pretend that this is a "flip", but it's certainly not a last minute flip, it was a YEAR in advance of NSD.
Kadeem Telfort - He decommits from UM to UF in an article from 7/6/2015 - WHILE AL GOLDEN WAS STILL OUR COACH! A year-and-a-half before NSD! How is this a last-minute flip? The guy was never even committed to Richt, so why should I care about UF "flipping" him?
CJ Henderson - He decommitted at the beginning of October 2016 and was considering USC, Tennessee, and Auburn. He finally ended up visiting UF January 22, at the same time that the Gaytors were "desperate" after losing Elijah Blades. UM cooled on him after the all-star game debacle.
So, let's review. UF got one guy a year-and-a-half before NSD, and a half-year before Richt was hired. UF got another guy a year before NSD. And then UF got two guys who had long PREVIOUSLY decommitted from Miami, but to whom UF showed a lot of love in the final month of recruiting, after they lost higher-ranked guys. And, as mentioned, Henderson was a guy we cooled on late, Edwards was the only real last minute "loss" of the bunch.
Yeaaahhhh...I'm not worried at all. No pattern, no recurrence, no worries. Gaytor fans don't want to acknowledge that they "flipped" a guy while Golden was still in charge, or that they "flipped" another guy that UM no longer wanted.