Tears Nole Tears (“Offcial”)

Just love to see the shots towards a couple of Seminerds

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Oh 100% agree. lol either reporter is terrible at his job of evaluating the team all offseason or was lying through his teeth lol
Reporters report. They write what they’re told. So either Mike is an idiot who doesn’t know a elite team from a garbage team, or he’s an idiot and lied to reporters to get a few months of good press before everything fell apart.

Either way he’s an idiot.
 
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It would seem like portal talent evaluation would be easier, since the players have been in college already. HS evaluations are more of a projection. Jackson was decent at Miami, but DJU does not have what it takes between the ears to play the position, and now it looks like he has the yips.

Ward on the other hand... is going to make himself a lot of money this year. He's gone from running for his life behind a sieve of an OL, with no running game, to playing behind one of the best OL's in the country, surrounded by playmakers. He's a perfect fit for this offense.
 
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problem is novel wants to be an NFL OC. he is not a great recruiter imo and he uses the portal which is a band aid. our portal supplements our last two loaded recruiting classes. Also, something is way off with their s&c program. they looked weak against BC.

Honestly, UF is probably the better job because if you can come in and keep lagway and some of those pieces and add the hanks and brown's and a few others, you can be ok by year 3.
He’s been calling awful games.
 
It says FSU NIL is 12 mill. I read this week we are 10 mill. Is that accurate? Anyone have an idea? We are private so it is hard to know


I've heard we are around $15M. However, just to cite one example, Cam just signed a new deal with C4. If kids on a "newly" successful team start getting new offers this fall, does that "count"? Because I could certainly see that number going higher soon.
 
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We are “north of 15” per @ Mike Ryan.

Pete Nakos at On3 just did an NIL ranking and he had us at #5...

5. Canes Connection (Miami)

For the opening years of the NIL Era, John Ruiz was the most visible college sports booster in the country. Brash and aggressive, he picked fights with fans and announced details of lucrative NIL packages on social media. Those days are gone, with the CEO of LifeWallet and Cigarette Racing pulling back on his NIL investments.

Canes Connection has become the prominent collective in the space. Sources tell On3 Miami is working with over $15 million for this year’s football team. Cam Ward is believed to be one of the highest-paid transfer quarterbacks, and the Hurricanes surrounded him with a talent portal class. Mario Cristobal enters a critical year three at Miami, starting on Saturday at Florida.

The collective is operated by co-CEOs Zach Burr and Brian Goldmeier, who are successful fundraising professionals with more than 30 years of experience running business development firms in the Miami-Dade area.

“Nobody knows what’s going on down there because they want it like that,” a collective leader told On3. “But they clearly have the dollars to be aggressive in the transfer portal.”
 
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