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Sheeet our WR depth is **** poor, take him and let him play WR. If you want to switch him later, go for it.
Seems to prefer offense. Any idea what position we are recruiting him at.
Is he like Metcalf 2.0? If so, lets play him at wr!Sheeet our WR depth is **** poor, take him and let him play WR. If you want to switch him later, go for it.
Sounds like a Miami-USC battle to me.“MIAMI IS RECRUITING THE HARDEST”
(Photo: Christopher Stock, 247Sports)
Cain’s addition to LSU’s isn’t the only example of a suitor benefitting from coaching movement. The same is true for Miami, which vaulted up Harbor’s list upon hiring Mario Cristobal.
“I loved Coach Cristobal when he was at Oregon. I just don't like Oregon,” Harbor said laughingly. “Let me restate that: I liked the school, Oregon. I don't like Oregon itself. There is nothing to do out there besides woods, hiking, and fresh air. (Laughter)”
“The 'Canes I'll say are (recruiting) the hardest. Once (Cristobal) got there and once the new staff got there, they’re recruiting me (the hardest). They put their blood, sweat and tears into this recruitment and it’s paid off.”
Another factor resonating with Harbor is presence of former NFL greats in and around the Hurricane program
“They came at me with Ed Reed, Jason Taylor... they came at me with people that I looked up to,” he said, “Ed Reed was probably my favorite player. When I got on the phone with him, I was starstruck. ‘This is Ed Reed. I've seen you play on TV. I played with you on Madden and now you're on the phone with me?’ I’ve got his phone number. I watched Ed Reed in the Super Bowl, and now I’ve got his phone number? It's just mind-boggling. And then with that, my parents really liked him. My parents liked him, and I liked him too.”
Smart move with Ed Reed recruiting a DC kid. He's an icon in the Baltimore/DC area.“MIAMI IS RECRUITING THE HARDEST”
(Photo: Christopher Stock, 247Sports)
Cain’s addition to LSU’s isn’t the only example of a suitor benefitting from coaching movement. The same is true for Miami, which vaulted up Harbor’s list upon hiring Mario Cristobal.
“I loved Coach Cristobal when he was at Oregon. I just don't like Oregon,” Harbor said laughingly. “Let me restate that: I liked the school, Oregon. I don't like Oregon itself. There is nothing to do out there besides woods, hiking, and fresh air. (Laughter)”
“The 'Canes I'll say are (recruiting) the hardest. Once (Cristobal) got there and once the new staff got there, they’re recruiting me (the hardest). They put their blood, sweat and tears into this recruitment and it’s paid off.”
Another factor resonating with Harbor is presence of former NFL greats in and around the Hurricane program
“They came at me with Ed Reed, Jason Taylor... they came at me with people that I looked up to,” he said, “Ed Reed was probably my favorite player. When I got on the phone with him, I was starstruck. ‘This is Ed Reed. I've seen you play on TV. I played with you on Madden and now you're on the phone with me?’ I’ve got his phone number. I watched Ed Reed in the Super Bowl, and now I’ve got his phone number? It's just mind-boggling. And then with that, my parents really liked him. My parents liked him, and I liked him too.”
So refreshing to see were alwats recruiting these guys the hardest“MIAMI IS RECRUITING THE HARDEST”
(Photo: Christopher Stock, 247Sports)
Cain’s addition to LSU’s isn’t the only example of a suitor benefitting from coaching movement. The same is true for Miami, which vaulted up Harbor’s list upon hiring Mario Cristobal.
“I loved Coach Cristobal when he was at Oregon. I just don't like Oregon,” Harbor said laughingly. “Let me restate that: I liked the school, Oregon. I don't like Oregon itself. There is nothing to do out there besides woods, hiking, and fresh air. (Laughter)”
“The 'Canes I'll say are (recruiting) the hardest. Once (Cristobal) got there and once the new staff got there, they’re recruiting me (the hardest). They put their blood, sweat and tears into this recruitment and it’s paid off.”
Another factor resonating with Harbor is presence of former NFL greats in and around the Hurricane program
“They came at me with Ed Reed, Jason Taylor... they came at me with people that I looked up to,” he said, “Ed Reed was probably my favorite player. When I got on the phone with him, I was starstruck. ‘This is Ed Reed. I've seen you play on TV. I played with you on Madden and now you're on the phone with me?’ I’ve got his phone number. I watched Ed Reed in the Super Bowl, and now I’ve got his phone number? It's just mind-boggling. And then with that, my parents really liked him. My parents liked him, and I liked him too.”
Chess!Smart move with Ed Reed recruiting a DC kid. He's an icon in the Baltimore/DC area.
It wouldn’t be shocking.Cane
Seems to prefer offense. Any idea what position we are recruiting him at.
You wild famIt wouldn’t be shocking.
Seems to prefer offense. Any idea what position we are recruiting him at.
It wouldn’t be shocking.
****, that sounds extremely positive, way more so than I would have thought.“MIAMI IS RECRUITING THE HARDEST”
(Photo: Christopher Stock, 247Sports)
Cain’s addition to LSU’s isn’t the only example of a suitor benefitting from coaching movement. The same is true for Miami, which vaulted up Harbor’s list upon hiring Mario Cristobal.
“I loved Coach Cristobal when he was at Oregon. I just don't like Oregon,” Harbor said laughingly. “Let me restate that: I liked the school, Oregon. I don't like Oregon itself. There is nothing to do out there besides woods, hiking, and fresh air. (Laughter)”
“The 'Canes I'll say are (recruiting) the hardest. Once (Cristobal) got there and once the new staff got there, they’re recruiting me (the hardest). They put their blood, sweat and tears into this recruitment and it’s paid off.”
Another factor resonating with Harbor is presence of former NFL greats in and around the Hurricane program
“They came at me with Ed Reed, Jason Taylor... they came at me with people that I looked up to,” he said, “Ed Reed was probably my favorite player. When I got on the phone with him, I was starstruck. ‘This is Ed Reed. I've seen you play on TV. I played with you on Madden and now you're on the phone with me?’ I’ve got his phone number. I watched Ed Reed in the Super Bowl, and now I’ve got his phone number? It's just mind-boggling. And then with that, my parents really liked him. My parents liked him, and I liked him too.”
**** once he started talking about Oregon having nothing to do out there, man that is exactly the type of kid that needs to be in Miami for college****, that sounds extremely positive, way more so than I would have thought.
Whichever position he wants to try, let him try. Don’t care, just get him to Miami lol