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National Signing Day HQ - Miami is looking to close out the 2022 cycle strong​

Is this article about players, or coaches? It's behind a pay-wall, so couldn't tell...

Edit: Was just Joking being a sarcastic *******...
 
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National Signing Day HQ - Miami is looking to close out the 2022 cycle strong​

Is this article about players, or coaches? It's behind a pay-wall, so couldn't tell...
Players, it's not very insightful honestly. Thomas is probably ISU, Moten Oklahoma, the lineman should be Miami. Pyburn to Florida. That's basically it.
 
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I dont think Any of the big time coaches let their coordinators hire the position coaches. The loyalty and buck stops with the head coach. If you cant work with a position coach you dont know then how can you lead a bunch of 18 yr olds

And......if/when those coordinators leave, which they will, those other position coaches have more loyalty to the HC to stay vs leaving.

Position coaches should be able to adapt to any system. If they can't, they probably aren't great coaches to begin with bc the best coaches tweak are able to tweak things to match to the strength of their current players, not the other way around.
 
Players, it's not very insightful honestly. Thomas is probably ISU, Moten Oklahoma, the lineman should be Miami. Pyburn to Florida. That's basically it.
was just Joking being a sarcastic *******, but honestly, thanks!
 
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