Kiy Hester

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So no one wants to mention the elephant in the room?

Coaches want me to work on speed, not get too big

For real though this kid is ferocious. Not only are our safeties talented, they have a killer instinct. I love it. That can tip the scalesif you get in the receivers heads.

He already has the size to play.. no need to add more weight. Just focus on speed and conditioning.
 
Yep. And learning the playbook.

I was pleased to read that he finds the playbook simple. Hope that turns out to be the case because the more playmakers we can get on the field the better.

So no one wants to mention the elephant in the room?

Coaches want me to work on speed, not get too big

For real though this kid is ferocious. Not only are our safeties talented, they have a killer instinct. I love it. That can tip the scalesif you get in the receivers heads.

He already has the size to play.. no need to add more weight. Just focus on speed and conditioning.
 
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Lol at Hester red shirting.. This kid is a stud and will play alot early on and might start a few games this year.. Finally we have a Miami secondary.. Top 10 in the nation or bust...

Dawg...you realize this cat is from New Jersey?
 
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There's no reason we shouldn't have a top 5 secondary in CFB.

:ibisroflmao:
 
Lol at Hester red shirting.. This kid is a stud and will play alot early on and might start a few games this year.. Finally we have a Miami secondary.. Top 10 in the nation or bust...

Dawg...you realize this cat is from New Jersey?

I think he meant 'Miami' as in up to the U standard.

Not 'Miami' as in all members of the defensive backfield from Miami.
 
I'm jacked up about our secondary. No way around it.

Right there with you. Been a decade since we've had this level of athleticism in our secondary ... Jamal Carter, Bush, and Dallas Crawford all with hit you square in the mouth.
 
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The safety position improved in a hurry.

We went from Highsmith and Rodgers to a three-deep of killers with ball skills.
 
The safety position improved in a hurry.

We went from Highsmith and Rodgers to a three-deep of killers with ball skills.

Sure did. Gayot is a forgotten man and I would take him 10 times out of 10 over those guys.

It's nice to add another guy that has experience at the position too.
 
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Did we not just have the number 2 pass defense in the country in 2010?

Wes McGriff was one of the most underappreciated coaches in Miami history.

He went to Vanderbilt and turned their DBs around. He went to Ole Miss and helped them land the #1 class in the country. He went to the New Orleans Saints and they went from historically awful to pretty good.

He will be a defensive coordinator in the NFL sooner than later.
 
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