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2024BBQ might lead to commitments
2024BBQ might lead to commitments
That whole Addison thing stems from USC offering the kid's parents a million dollar house in LA. They based their expectations on what that gets you in Pittsburgh instead of what house they were dropped off at in Southern California.Wonder if it has anything to do with the reports about Addison being unhappy with his whole NIL situation.
Don't think you'd have that much yard in southern cal for $1milThat whole Addison thing stems from USC offering the kid's parents a million dollar house in LA. They based their expectations on what that gets you in Pittsburgh instead of what house they were dropped off at in Southern California.
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BBQ might lead to commitments
Haha. You get a little bit more bang for your buck in Watts.Don't think you'd have that much yard in southern cal for $1mil
Jerrick Gibson
Yeah, looks like we posted at the same time.Jerrick Gibson
great minds think alike...Yeah, looks like we posted at the same time.
Never mind. Gaby now saying "miscommunication" - Gibson will be at UF tonight...Looks like 5 star 2024 Jerrick Gibson will also be at the BBQ.
I hate A&M more than the next guy, but they beat Bama last year. Their record of 8-4 last year isn’t ****, but they were in every single game playing in the SEC and Jimbo has a track record of success.If thats the case, AtM doesnt have the best class in recruiting history last year
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Sounds like he might be looking to commitPartial:
Norland 2024 defensive end Jeremiah Marcelin will be at Miami for their summer barbecue recruiting event on Saturday.
Marcelin, who was offered in March, has been in constant contact with the staff.
“It’s all about me making sure I understand for myself that these guys (at UM) are who they say they are and these guys are real,” Marcelin said. “It’s for me to understand who I think they are and not the perception that I’m being given. I just want to connect back with the coaches and check out the vibe.”
He expects this trip to UM to be different than his previous four visits including his last time at a “very high-intensity practice” in April.
“I’ve spent the most time out of any coaches in talking to them,” Marclein said. “I’ve had a good deal of time with them in-person, but this will be the first time not in a practice scenario. This will be the first time in a chill scenario and be able to sit down and talk with them.”