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WHO WAS RIGHT?????
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WHO WAS RIGHT?????
No I meant from the standpoint of we will never REALLY know what happened. Of course speculation will go crazy on the board. His pops more than likely goes radio silent. It is what it is.I mean, this doesn’t sound like that at all lol. They recruited this kid hard and before he skyrocketed, sounded like he was supposed to go public for a while, and the price kept going up because he’s absolutely blown up. Nothing like what happened with McNutt.
Have you seen her other posts on here?
What kind of ****** posts this **** in a thread of a top target that has the father in it? You’re either a Gator fan or have the brain of one
This is what I was hoping for focis 100% on beating the brakes off Wake we need that more than anything else.From Gaby:
Miami has hosted one in-season official visit in the Mario Cristobal era. It is not something that the Hurricanes do or practice. Now, the Hurricanes did initially offer Wiley an official visit, but with Wiley playing an important playoff game on Friday night in the Tampa area and Miami playing at noon on Saturday, there is little logic in hosting an official visit weekend. That turnaround is tough. All together, Miami decided that they were not going to host official visitors this weekend.
Wiley is still very much coveted by Miami and he's welcomed to be a part of the class and take an official visit after signing, which is the same a few commits who haven't taken official visits are doing. Miami didn't ask anything of Wiley they didn't ask of their own commits.
The Hurricanes didn't 'drop' Wiley or stop recruiting him. On the contrary. They would very much welcome his signature on December 4 and hope to land it.
I hope that provides some clarity.
I’ve read a lot of BS on these boards but his comments just shot up the listFrom Gaby:
Miami has hosted one in-season official visit in the Mario Cristobal era. It is not something that the Hurricanes do or practice. Now, the Hurricanes did initially offer Wiley an official visit, but with Wiley playing an important playoff game on Friday night in the Tampa area and Miami playing at noon on Saturday, there is little logic in hosting an official visit weekend. That turnaround is tough. All together, Miami decided that they were not going to host official visitors this weekend.
Wiley is still very much coveted by Miami and he's welcomed to be a part of the class and take an official visit after signing, which is the same a few commits who haven't taken official visits are doing. Miami didn't ask anything of Wiley they didn't ask of their own commits.
The Hurricanes didn't 'drop' Wiley or stop recruiting him. On the contrary. They would very much welcome his signature on December 4 and hope to land it.
I hope that provides some clarity.
I mean this does make sense when explained it just seemed extremely sketchy at first but as long as the recruiting hasn't stopped at all this is fineFrom Gaby:
Miami has hosted one in-season official visit in the Mario Cristobal era. It is not something that the Hurricanes do or practice. Now, the Hurricanes did initially offer Wiley an official visit, but with Wiley playing an important playoff game on Friday night in the Tampa area and Miami playing at noon on Saturday, there is little logic in hosting an official visit weekend. That turnaround is tough. All together, Miami decided that they were not going to host official visitors this weekend.
Wiley is still very much coveted by Miami and he's welcomed to be a part of the class and take an official visit after signing, which is the same a few commits who haven't taken official visits are doing. Miami didn't ask anything of Wiley they didn't ask of their own commits.
The Hurricanes didn't 'drop' Wiley or stop recruiting him. On the contrary. They would very much welcome his signature on December 4 and hope to land it.
I hope that provides some clarity.
Man this don’t make no sense to me at all lolFrom Gaby:
Miami has hosted one in-season official visit in the Mario Cristobal era. It is not something that the Hurricanes do or practice. Now, the Hurricanes did initially offer Wiley an official visit, but with Wiley playing an important playoff game on Friday night in the Tampa area and Miami playing at noon on Saturday, there is little logic in hosting an official visit weekend. That turnaround is tough. All together, Miami decided that they were not going to host official visitors this weekend.
Wiley is still very much coveted by Miami and he's welcomed to be a part of the class and take an official visit after signing, which is the same a few commits who haven't taken official visits are doing. Miami didn't ask anything of Wiley they didn't ask of their own commits.
The Hurricanes didn't 'drop' Wiley or stop recruiting him. On the contrary. They would very much welcome his signature on December 4 and hope to land it.
I hope that provides some clarity.
️That blows
I don’t think we were gonna get him anyway
Too bad
God****. There's some great posters in Bolivia and you're still around strutting your stuff.
It’s bull**** that’s whyMan this don’t make no sense to me at all lol
BasicallyIt’s bull**** that’s why