Jobe, Frierson, Ivey have time with coaches tonight

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That rule is a cheat code for The U. It's like up down, up down, left, right, A, B, A, B, start

Not to be that guy, but I'm gonna be, the geek in me can't let this go, the Contra code was: up up, down down, b a, b a, select, start

But I saw what you did there and still mad props


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So do they have a survey crew go out and establish the one mile boundary from the campus? What if you have an after school tutoring annex on south beach (UM-SB) ? Actually isn't RSMAS down in Miami Beach? Get those kids early enrolled in porpoise studies and it's a wrap.
 
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ST26 Jr my ***
 
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On a non-weekend visitor related note, another defensive back that Alabama continues to feel good about is four-star corner and Miami commit Josh Jobe. And while he didn't visit the Capstone for the Tennessee game, a source close to elite corner confirmed what we reported last week, and that is that Alabama has steadily gained ground on the South Florida native throughout the course of the last few months. Jobe has been committed to the Hurricanes for a long time now, and Miami’s good start has helped them, but the same source told BOL playing on the national stage at Alabama, possible early playing time with openings at the position expected following this season, and the Tide’s history of putting defensive backs in the NFL all works in UA’s favor. The biggest thing working for Miami is proximity to home, but Jobe is finishing his prep career in Connecticut and is said to be more open to leaving home than ever before. Miami head coach Mark Richt and company won't make it easy, but Alabama has done a good job with Jobe.
 
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People just gotta stop worrying about this bs whatever is going to happen is going to happen. Cant read into everything
 
On a non-weekend visitor related note, another defensive back that Alabama continues to feel good about is four-star corner and Miami commit Josh Jobe. And while he didn't visit the Capstone for the Tennessee game, a source close to elite corner confirmed what we reported last week, and that is that Alabama has steadily gained ground on the South Florida native throughout the course of the last few months. Jobe has been committed to the Hurricanes for a long time now, and Miami’s good start has helped them, but the same source told BOL playing on the national stage at Alabama, possible early playing time with openings at the position expected following this season, and the Tide’s history of putting defensive backs in the NFL all works in UA’s favor. The biggest thing working for Miami is proximity to home, but Jobe is finishing his prep career in Connecticut and is said to be more open to leaving home than ever before. Miami head coach Mark Richt and company won't make it easy, but Alabama has done a good job with Jobe.

Typical SEC fluff piece. Look at what our secondary is doing this year with severe lack of depth. Miami can just about guarantee Jobe he'll be in the two-deep next year, especially at safety. Bama's the clear best team in the country, there's no denying that. But Miami's also sitting right up there in the top 10 rankings.
 
I can only imagine how many years of his parent's income this kid is getting offered.
 
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On a non-weekend visitor related note, another defensive back that Alabama continues to feel good about is four-star corner and Miami commit Josh Jobe. And while he didn't visit the Capstone for the Tennessee game, a source close to elite corner confirmed what we reported last week, and that is that Alabama has steadily gained ground on the South Florida native throughout the course of the last few months. Jobe has been committed to the Hurricanes for a long time now, and Miami’s good start has helped them, but the same source told BOL playing on the national stage at Alabama, possible early playing time with openings at the position expected following this season, and the Tide’s history of putting defensive backs in the NFL all works in UA’s favor. The biggest thing working for Miami is proximity to home, but Jobe is finishing his prep career in Connecticut and is said to be more open to leaving home than ever before. Miami head coach Mark Richt and company won't make it easy, but Alabama has done a good job with Jobe.

lol

There is literally no actual information in that piece. Impressive work by that Bama writer
 
On a non-weekend visitor related note, another defensive back that Alabama continues to feel good about is four-star corner and Miami commit Josh Jobe. And while he didn't visit the Capstone for the Tennessee game, a source close to elite corner confirmed what we reported last week, and that is that Alabama has steadily gained ground on the South Florida native throughout the course of the last few months. Jobe has been committed to the Hurricanes for a long time now, and Miami’s good start has helped them, but the same source told BOL playing on the national stage at Alabama, possible early playing time with openings at the position expected following this season, and the Tide’s history of putting defensive backs in the NFL all works in UA’s favor. The biggest thing working for Miami is proximity to home, but Jobe is finishing his prep career in Connecticut and is said to be more open to leaving home than ever before. Miami head coach Mark Richt and company won't make it easy, but Alabama has done a good job with Jobe.

lol

There is literally no actual information in that piece. Impressive work by that Bama writer

Sauces
 
On a non-weekend visitor related note, another defensive back that Alabama continues to feel good about is four-star corner and Miami commit Josh Jobe. And while he didn't visit the Capstone for the Tennessee game, a source close to elite corner confirmed what we reported last week, and that is that Alabama has steadily gained ground on the South Florida native throughout the course of the last few months. Jobe has been committed to the Hurricanes for a long time now, and Miami’s good start has helped them, but the same source told BOL playing on the national stage at Alabama, possible early playing time with openings at the position expected following this season, and the Tide’s history of putting defensive backs in the NFL all works in UA’s favor. The biggest thing working for Miami is proximity to home, but Jobe is finishing his prep career in Connecticut and is said to be more open to leaving home than ever before. Miami head coach Mark Richt and company won't make it easy, but Alabama has done a good job with Jobe.

lol

There is literally no actual information in that piece. Impressive work by that Bama writer

Sauces

Playing on the national stage? Check (while it's almost all negative, we've probably been getting way more airtime than Bama the last few weeks)
Early playing time? Check
Putting DB's in the NFL? Checkcheckcheckcheckcheckcheck.

Please... What will happen, will happen. Please don't lose sleep over this, people.
 
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