orange&green84
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So Miami went into an area known for SEC school bias the panhandle and worked on flipping a kid that was committed and basically was a backup plan, then that SEC school he is committed to shows him he is a priority and somehow Miami lost him? Depth wise it makes it seem like he is told he can play right away, maybe he doesn't want to play striker, maybe he wants to play CB. There are a million reasons but Miami never had him to lose. This thread is dumb, you could say another swing and a miss by Banda and that is fair but Miami didn't lose the kid.
The staff's been recruiting Emerson since September. This is while we were recruiting Nunn and Stevenson. The SEC schtick works with LSU, Bama, Auburn, and UGA. Miss State is not in that same tier, not even close. That's the point of this thread (at least a majority of people), is that this is another swing and a miss in the secondary. And in terms of the reasons why he wants to stay at Miss State, that's your job as a recruiter - to get them on campus. There's guys that want to play immediately at Alabama, even though they have 4/5 star players in the 2-deep, yet Bama still gets them to come on campus; despite the early PT. Same with UGA. Same with most power 5 schools, because you recruit and get them to sign, not make excuses.