# of offers per school

Lol yall are jokin about UF with 265 offers according to Rivals.

Meanwhile according to 247, they have like 296 offers out lol.....and FSU has 170, while we have 108.
 

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If That many kids truly had offers many schools would be filled with commitments. I am not believing it. How many kids can come for an official visit? 56 I believe. That is likely.
 
We have more pressure than other school when it comes to the scholarship offering process. Given the insane amount of talent in the SoFlo area, we take crap from the local community unlike any other school when do not offer "player X". This turns into the local coaches, kids, and families turning their backs on UM. The truth is we just can't offer and take every 3/4 star from the Miami area.

We have to balance a fine line of wanting the UM offer to really mean something versus throwing out offers all over and having them non-committable. The sweet spot is somewhere in the middle. For example, what is the harm with offering Dunmore (no player has received more hype than him this off season) and telling him we cant to come check him out in fall practice/regular season? Not saying we should offer every camp warrior but this kid is local, has pull with other big time recruits, plays for SFE, and his lack of UM offer has been pretty public.

This is spot on. I think this is what makes the UM job so difficult. Sure your in the middle of the hotbed of talent. Your also in the middle of the kids that think they are better than they are, in the middle of all these over involved coaches and handlers. When your home bast is Tuscaloosa vs right down the road you need to toe the line a little differently.
 
We have more pressure than other school when it comes to the scholarship offering process. Given the insane amount of talent in the SoFlo area, we take crap from the local community unlike any other school when do not offer "player X". This turns into the local coaches, kids, and families turning their backs on UM. The truth is we just can't offer and take every 3/4 star from the Miami area.

We have to balance a fine line of wanting the UM offer to really mean something versus throwing out offers all over and having them non-committable. The sweet spot is somewhere in the middle. For example, what is the harm with offering Dunmore (no player has received more hype than him this off season) and telling him we cant to come check him out in fall practice/regular season? Not saying we should offer every camp warrior but this kid is local, has pull with other big time recruits, plays for SFE, and his lack of UM offer has been pretty public.

It's been reported by multiple sites that Dugans has been talking with Dunmore.

If he hasn't offered, I'm sure there's a reason for it. If there's one coach I wouldn't question its Dugans, the guy deserves the benefit of the doubt.

And it doesn't seem like not offering Dunmore has hurt us with C-M. We have Williams and Moise committed from there, and are the favorites to land Smith and Couch
 
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