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The delusion works both ways imo. It's delusional to think all the kids that committed to Mario are going to be 100% locked in, just like it's delusional to to think every recruit committed to Miami that's taking a visit is going to flip.

Personally, I don't think you can blame our fans for thinking our best recruits are looking elsewhere. Let's not act like Mario has earned any sort of trust in the coaching department. Particularly with DT recruiting - we've got 2 DT commits with heavy FSU interest (Jones and Blount), and the remaining one doesn't belong at the University of Miami if we're being real.

That's not delusion in my book because both kids have certified interest in our rival as established commits. It's not like JoJo or Patterson or Bain who were uncommitted. But we'll see how everything shakes out. Personally won't lose sleep until there's some more smoke other than a CB from a biased point of view.
Reviewing Mario's history of retaining commits compared to other schools may seem surprising, but the numbers tell a clear story. His success rate stands out, much like an impressive batting average—it's not delusion when the facts back your perspective.
 
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for the most part Gabby doesnt know ****. Half these guys read the boards for information.
FSU also has a former recruiting reporter on staff who is spreading fake info to get people think create a public narrative.
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Wouldn’t be surprised to see Stroud back as on field guy next year. Coaching DTs.

Don’t see how you can keep fat Joe around
I’ve come around on moving on from Joe. But this one is more on Mario. This is what happens when you go 5-7 in year one and then disappoint so far in year two.

Meanwhile your biggest rival is pushing for a playoff run.

We all knew how important this year was going to be and so far Mario has **** the bed.
 
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Reviewing Mario's history of retaining commits compared to other schools may seem surprising, but the numbers tell a clear story. His success rate stands out, much like an impressive batting average—it's not delusion when the facts back your perspective.
Flip concerns real?
 
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