Our wr haul this year might be disappointing but personally I chalk that up to the fact that the recruiting for these kids started around ninth grade. If a school wasn't in the game three years ago, chances of getting a flip seem dim. I don't think playing for Al Golden was an exciting prospect for many elite wrs. I think many of the kids in S FL have love for the hometown team but still have to feel that the team will be competing for national championships. Maybe it's just the new car smell, but I sense that Miami is finally trending up and we will be in the drivers seat to get the best local talent in 2018 and 2019.
I think Lane Kiffin is the kicker on where these two pick:
Scenario #1 - Kiffin goes to LSU as OC. In this scenario I see Smith staying home. I think if he does go to LSU then we have a much better shot at Jeudy.
Scenario #2 - Kiffin stays and Jeudy goes to Bama and Smith makes a decision based on LSU's OC hire. Risk your college years on a new OC in a new school under a failed HC or go to Miami where Richt is tried and true.
Our wr haul this year might be disappointing but personally I chalk that up to the fact that the recruiting for these kids started around ninth grade. If a school wasn't in the game three years ago, chances of getting a flip seem dim. I don't think playing for Al Golden was an exciting prospect for many elite wrs. I think many of the kids in S FL have love for the hometown team but still have to feel that the team will be competing for national championships. Maybe it's just the new car smell, but I sense that Miami is finally trending up and we will be in the drivers seat to get the best local talent in 2018 and 2019.
There are no excuses for striking out on every top WR target if Jeudy and Smith also sign elsewhere. Forget talk of three-year relationship building, a worst-of-all-time former coach who was fired over a year ago, and looking ahead to future classes when we should be in the midst of reaping the benefits of the first full-year recruiting bump.
Our head coach routinely pulled Top 10 classes at Georgia. We have one receiver on the roster with difference-making talent (Richards). We cannot afford to settle for a bunch of backup plans at one of our greatest areas of need and there are no excuses for it if it happens.
Smith is just as good of a prospect as Holloman. They have different style though. Smith is basically a Stacy Coley clone and would jump right in and fill in for him.
6'1'' and runs a smooth 4.45 with a ton of room to fill out. Holloman is further developed in his frame but Smith is going to be **** good too. We all knew how unlikely it was that we land either of them.
I hope the staff saw it, idc what Holloman was telling them we all saw it from a mile away. If they let Holloman play them then it's on them if they don't have a backup plan. I hope they had the 5 guys in line behind him in the plans.
this is where we're going to fall short, imo, and it's been my biggest frustation with WR recruiting this year. We put all of our eggs into the Smith/Hollomon/Jeudy basket. I have nothing against going after top kids, but when all your top targets are huge SEC targets, that's not setting yourself up for success. Now, we're left picking up the pieces with Harley and Dingle. Nice players, but backup plans.
So what basket should they have put their eggs in if not going for the top kids?
The Miami Hurricanes will make an in-home visit with five-star wide receiver target Devonta Smith later this week, a source told CanesInSight.
Miami will also get Smith on campus for an official visit -- that date will be set after the in-home.
The Louisiana native Smith is also considering Alabama and LSU. Ron Dugans has developed a strong relationship with Smith, who becomes even more of a priority after Jeremiah Holloman is now off the board.
Must not be to strong or he done committed to Miami . Dugan is another weak recruiter
Smith is a superior prospect.
Hollimon's handling of his recruiting leads me to believe he is mentally weak and will be a bust.
Not sour grapes.
Hollimon committed to Michigan then decommitted.
He told Miami he was committed on his trip.
He cancels his in home visit with Miami the day of visit.
I've followed recruiting for 25 years. Kids that act this way end up as busts most of the time.
Smith is just as good of a prospect as Holloman. They have different style though. Smith is basically a Stacy Coley clone and would jump right in and fill in for him.
6'1'' and runs a smooth 4.45 with a ton of room to fill out. Holloman is further developed in his frame but Smith is going to be **** good too. We all knew how unlikely it was that we land either of them.
I hope the staff saw it, idc what Holloman was telling them we all saw it from a mile away. If they let Holloman play them then it's on them if they don't have a backup plan. I hope they had the 5 guys in line behind him in the plans.
Smith is a superior prospect.
Hollimon's handling of his recruiting leads me to believe he is mentally weak and will be a bust.
Not sour grapes.
Hollimon committed to Michigan then decommitted.
He told Miami he was committed on his trip.
He cancels his in home visit with Miami the day of visit.
I've followed recruiting for 25 years. Kids that act this way end up as busts most of the time.
Smith is a superior prospect.
Hollimon's handling of his recruiting leads me to believe he is mentally weak and will be a bust.
Not sour grapes.
Hollimon committed to Michigan then decommitted.
He told Miami he was committed on his trip.
He cancels his in home visit with Miami the day of visit.
I've followed recruiting for 25 years. Kids that act this way end up as busts most of the time.
Cannot miss on every single premier WR target (Jeudy/Holloman/Smith). Massive red flag if we can't pull blue-chip receivers when Richards is the only proven difference maker at the position on the roster.
Our wr haul this year might be disappointing but personally I chalk that up to the fact that the recruiting for these kids started around ninth grade. If a school wasn't in the game three years ago, chances of getting a flip seem dim. I don't think playing for Al Golden was an exciting prospect for many elite wrs. I think many of the kids in S FL have love for the hometown team but still have to feel that the team will be competing for national championships. Maybe it's just the new car smell, but I sense that Miami is finally trending up and we will be in the drivers seat to get the best local talent in 2018 and 2019.
There are no excuses for striking out on every top WR target if Jeudy and Smith also sign elsewhere. Forget talk of three-year relationship building, a worst-of-all-time former coach who was fired over a year ago, and looking ahead to future classes when we should be in the midst of reaping the benefits of the first full-year recruiting bump.
Our head coach routinely pulled Top 10 classes at Georgia. We have one receiver on the roster with difference-making talent (Richards). We cannot afford to settle for a bunch of backup plans at one of our greatest areas of need and there are no excuses for it if it happens.
Our wr haul this year might be disappointing but personally I chalk that up to the fact that the recruiting for these kids started around ninth grade. If a school wasn't in the game three years ago, chances of getting a flip seem dim. I don't think playing for Al Golden was an exciting prospect for many elite wrs. I think many of the kids in S FL have love for the hometown team but still have to feel that the team will be competing for national championships. Maybe it's just the new car smell, but I sense that Miami is finally trending up and we will be in the drivers seat to get the best local talent in 2018 and 2019.
There are no excuses for striking out on every top WR target if Jeudy and Smith also sign elsewhere. Forget talk of three-year relationship building, a worst-of-all-time former coach who was fired over a year ago, and looking ahead to future classes when we should be in the midst of reaping the benefits of the first full-year recruiting bump.
Our head coach routinely pulled Top 10 classes at Georgia. We have one receiver on the roster with difference-making talent (Richards). We cannot afford to settle for a bunch of backup plans at one of our greatest areas of need and there are no excuses for it if it happens.
Cannot miss on every single premier WR target (Jeudy/Holloman/Smith). Massive red flag if we can't pull blue-chip receivers when Richards is the only proven difference maker at the position on the roster.
This all this
Huge red flags at db and wr
Cannot miss on every single premier WR target (Jeudy/Holloman/Smith). Massive red flag if we can't pull blue-chip receivers when Richards is the only proven difference maker at the position on the roster.
This all this
Huge red flags at db and wr