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Damnnn Miami really is WR U, if this trend continue, we’ll be having 5* receivers only on special teams their RS freshmen year, this 2018-2020 Receiving depth chart is insane
 
2018 and 2020 has a ton of talented WRs TEs and RB. We recruit those positions well. 2019 we are recruiting trench players which makes this offseason look less impressive. Every year is diff let's see how 2019 pans out

Very good point about the similarities between 18 and 20. Which is why 20 has a chance to be Top 3. 17 was a class of necessity - refilling the trenches as we took 5 OL. Our odds of a Top 10 class with that many OL guys are slim.

19 is back to the trenches but focused on the DL which is one of our recruiting weaknesses just due to our locale. The best DTs are simply not in S. Florida so automatically we're fighting the uphill battle trying to lure out of area kids.

I still feel that 19 will close well finishing somewhere around 11-13. Not bad considering what we are targeting this cycle.
 
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I thought Kinsler the UofL commit was supposed to flip?

We might end the week with Nunn, Holley, Kinsler and more...
 
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Super pumped about two top 1000 players possibly committing, u guys.

That 2020 class is national championship level though
 
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I usually spend less attention on future classes and focus more on the current class but you're right these 2020 wrs are insanely talented its unreal
So many players can enter the picture in just a year due to physical maturation, other prior top targets moving on to other schools, etc. And two years down the road even much more so.
Look this year how Brownlee, Holley, Nunn, Washington, Harvey, Good, Munoz, etc. have been marginally on the list or not a top priority up until recently.
 
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