MAR to the Gayturds

Whoever needs to hear this but man i wish the dumb ”Miami” fans stop tweeting Ahmmon Richards/mar about this decision on twitter and why not Miami for that matter... it ain’t a good look. Kid obviously don’t want to be here and Ahmmon getting defensive on twitter about the responses(as any brother would). Just leave it alone

My brother committed to Slippery Rock in 2007 over Miami and I haven't spoken or had any contact with him since the day of his signing ceremony in our high school parking lot. I heard he has 2 kids and a wife with MS now but I don't give a fugg. He made his choices.

So I don't know why Ahmmon would get defensive.
 
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My brother committed to Slippery Rock in 2007 over Miami and I haven't spoken or had any contact with him since the day of his signing ceremony in our high school parking lot. I heard he has 2 kids and a wife with MS now but I don't give a fugg. He made his choices.

So I don't know why Ahmmon would get defensive.

Lmao. Sad part is I actually believe you. Lol
 
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Whoever needs to hear this but man i wish the dumb ”Miami” fans stop tweeting Ahmmon Richards/mar about this decision on twitter and why not Miami for that matter... it ain’t a good look. Kid obviously don’t want to be here and Ahmmon getting defensive on twitter about the responses(as any brother would). Just leave it alone

Everyone involved is pathetic ..... "Fans", Ahmmon, and his brother included.
 
Just call a spade a spade
This is a miss
If you consider him a rb, our recruiting this year is miss after miss
If you consider him a dB recruit that’s another miss
This staff is only good at being the back up chick and we love taking the girl after she’s been dumped by her first choice
We’re back up u
 
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Just call a spade a spade
This is a miss
If you consider him a rb, our recruiting this year is miss after miss
If you consider him a dB recruit that’s another miss
This staff is only good at being the back up chick and we love taking the girl after she’s been dumped by her first choice
We’re back up u
Half of this staff has only been at the University for a month.

The other half has recruited pretty well and put an outstanding unit on the field.
 
Just call a spade a spade
This is a miss
If you consider him a rb, our recruiting this year is miss after miss
If you consider him a dB recruit that’s another miss
This staff is only good at being the back up chick and we love taking the girl after she’s been dumped by her first choice
We’re back up u

this isnt a miss. we wanted him on D the entire cycle. it turned him away in the beginning. he never wanted to be here and we didnt want him at the position he wants to play
 
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Again, I don't understand why he's so stubborn. He's a way better DB. Guarantee Mullen or Malzahn turn him into a safety. Falling for the SEC lies
 
My brother committed to Slippery Rock in 2007 over Miami and I haven't spoken or had any contact with him since the day of his signing ceremony in our high school parking lot. I heard he has 2 kids and a wife with MS now but I don't give a fugg. He made his choices.

So I don't know why Ahmmon would get defensive.

Must've been that party scene that Playboy made famous.
 
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Again, I don't understand why he's so stubborn. He's a way better DB. Guarantee Mullen or Malzahn turn him into a safety. Falling for the SEC lies

Why would it be a lie? He'll get his shot at whatever he wants and if he doesn't light it up at that position, he can switch it up to see the field earlier. That is the approach any coach should be taking with an athlete who can legitimately play multiple positions.

Players know where they stand on depth charts, but most don't have the skill set to play as many as he does. He could legitimately play running back, receiver, safety, and corner in college. Not just play those positions, but possibly reach the next level at any of them.

It is the fans that get hung up on this stuff. If Diaz is selling safety and that's it (im5 not saying he is), then that's dumb.
 
I still have hope after reading this article.




There are only seven players in the Rivals100 that remain uncommitted and four-star all-purpose back

Mark-Antony Richards




is one of the most intriguing because it’s still unclear what he might be thinking when it comes to his recruitment.


The Palm Beach (Fla.) Wellington standout has been pegged to Miami for some time but then Auburn has made a serious push and Georgia cannot be counted out, either, since the Bulldogs had a recent in-home visit as well.

Ranked as the No. 99 prospect in the 2019 class, Richards is a do-it-all type of recruit who can run the ball with the best of them but who can also catch the ball out of the backfield and line up in the slot if needed.

He’s the third-best all-purpose back in this class behind Penn State’s Devyn Ford and Oregon's Sean Dollars.

Richards is going to be a huge pickup for some team. Which one will it be?




FIRST TAKE: ROB CASSIDY, SOUTHEAST RECRUITING ANALYST
“I still like Miami for Richards but I don’t know if I’d stake much money on that take. He’s been incredible when it comes to playing things close to the vest. Here’s what I do know:

“Georgia had some work to do headed into that in-home visit, but Kirby Smart and company have been incredible closers in this region as of late. Auburn, Georgia and Miami are all players. Any other choice would shock me. I’m on record predicting Miami but I’m far less certain of that than I was a month ago.”

SECOND TAKE: MIKE FARRELL, NATIONAL RECRUITING DIRECTOR
“I think he ends up at Miami. Auburn is the darkhorse to watch out for here. Georgia already has a lot of running back depth but he’s the type of kid who can play all-purpose back, he can play slot receiver, he can do a lot of different things. If he decided on Georgia he could definitely find a place but to me he’s sort of like James Cook light and they already have that role filled where Miami could really use him as a pass-catching, slot receiver, hybrid guy. Auburn is definitely a darkhorse here because it can recruit Florida really well but I still think he’s going to go to Miami.”
 
I still have hope after reading this article.




There are only seven players in the Rivals100 that remain uncommitted and four-star all-purpose back

Mark-Antony Richards




is one of the most intriguing because it’s still unclear what he might be thinking when it comes to his recruitment.


The Palm Beach (Fla.) Wellington standout has been pegged to Miami for some time but then Auburn has made a serious push and Georgia cannot be counted out, either, since the Bulldogs had a recent in-home visit as well.

Ranked as the No. 99 prospect in the 2019 class, Richards is a do-it-all type of recruit who can run the ball with the best of them but who can also catch the ball out of the backfield and line up in the slot if needed.

He’s the third-best all-purpose back in this class behind Penn State’s Devyn Ford and Oregon's Sean Dollars.

Richards is going to be a huge pickup for some team. Which one will it be?




FIRST TAKE: ROB CASSIDY, SOUTHEAST RECRUITING ANALYST
“I still like Miami for Richards but I don’t know if I’d stake much money on that take. He’s been incredible when it comes to playing things close to the vest. Here’s what I do know:

“Georgia had some work to do headed into that in-home visit, but Kirby Smart and company have been incredible closers in this region as of late. Auburn, Georgia and Miami are all players. Any other choice would shock me. I’m on record predicting Miami but I’m far less certain of that than I was a month ago.”

SECOND TAKE: MIKE FARRELL, NATIONAL RECRUITING DIRECTOR
“I think he ends up at Miami. Auburn is the darkhorse to watch out for here. Georgia already has a lot of running back depth but he’s the type of kid who can play all-purpose back, he can play slot receiver, he can do a lot of different things. If he decided on Georgia he could definitely find a place but to me he’s sort of like James Cook light and they already have that role filled where Miami could really use him as a pass-catching, slot receiver, hybrid guy. Auburn is definitely a darkhorse here because it can recruit Florida really well but I still think he’s going to go to Miami.”

how new is this?
 
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