Ingraham fallout and where Miami can go from here on the D-Line

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I fully expect Miami to strikeout in all his remaining targets at DT and struggle to fill the IL slots. The season was killed by the pathetic, ininspired display of the UV game and Richt decision along with the UF season. We have no momentum we are the joke in the state and for some reason local recruits use that ascthe excuse to go out.
Someone forgot his Midol
 
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I would offer the two local kids, Kancey and Ray. Then, try to go hard on JUCO or recruit 1 or 2 national studs who might be flip able or have not yet committed. At this point we need bodies and hope 1 or 2 of them becomes a stud.
 
Got to stop taking silent commitments. Just tell the guy we'll accept your commitment when you make it public, if you feel the need to be silent go think it over some more.

That way we don't tie up spots. Either that or just recruit as if you don't have "silents," which we clearly weren't doing.

Yeah If he committed publicly, he would have never flipped to Bama, it is science.
 
You'd think miami would have the easiest life of recruiting considering all the talent down here. But god dam do we have to deal with some serious **** from these kids

Tell those kids to **** off. They don’t respect Miami. Maybe when we stop letting these kids use us they will respect the situation more
 
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Looks like the checks, i mean money orders/cash cleared. Just like with the db's, nothing to see here, we straight, #1 defense in the nation, me personally, Bama fatten up their players to much, he'll lose alot of athleticism their.

We still got a strong d-line class thus far and should only become better. We only want True Canes here, if his heart is elsewhere like battle, congratulations. Just because a player is born in South Florida doesnt mean he belongs at UM. Im hyped up we got munoz coming in, a True Cane, we straight.
 
You'd think miami would have the easiest life of recruiting considering all the talent down here. But god dam do we have to deal with some serious **** from these kids

the issue is:
1. kids dont wanna stay hom
2. every team in the country is down here. there are no such things as a SFL unknown
3. they dont care about UM like the fans do.
 
Alright yall was right I believe in bags now.
Took me awhile to believe they were so persuasive, but this pretty much does it. Kid who loved Miami gone. You couldn't pay me to go to that place over Miami if I had the choice.
 
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Coach Macho said he was coming. How is this even possible

his source is saying its bc UVA. dont believe a word that dude and his 11 years of experience says. kid wanted to be at Bama and was using UM as a placeholder in case mom said no
 
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Coach Macho said he was coming. How is this even possible
Easy....I went this route yesterday and it was the wrong one. Don’t call anyone out for this. It is ridiculous what these kids do but gotta move on.
 
Got to stop taking silent commitments. Just tell the guy we'll accept your commitment when you make it public, if you feel the need to be silent go think it over some more.

That way we don't tie up spots. Either that or just recruit as if you don't have "silents," which we clearly weren't doing.

Agree with this. The more painful part about losing Ingraham isn't that we lost a 4-star DT to Bama (which is bad enough).

It's that we took this kid's word that he was coming and stopped recruiting the position altogether. From this point forward, the staff needs to stop assuming that every kid that silently commits is coming to them. This is twice this cycle they've been bit by the silent commit, as well as in the past.

Losing Ingraham isn't the failure here, it's thinking that he was coming here and not doing your due diligence that is the real failure.
 
Seems obvious to me he was keeping the U as his ace in the hole in case he didn't get the "offer" from Sabag.
 
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