Podcast with Malki Kawa, Corey Gaynor, & Coach Duasso

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Three guests join this week's edition of the CanesInSight podcast presented by CanesWear.

Malki Kawa - UFC super agent and NFL agent. Represents David Njoku, Reuben Foster, Malcolm Lewis, Jermaine Grace, Standish Dobard and more. We discuss a wide spectrum of topics including the "Miami mentality" he looks for when recruiting top prospects.

Corey Gaynor - Miami offensive line signee reports to school in less than three weeks. He gives the latest.

Coach Jose Duasso - NGHTMR 7v7 program founder and Killian assistant coach Jose Duasso brings his insight on the behind-the-scenes of Miami's recruiting efforts.

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FYI the interview with Malki was one of my favorite podcast interviews ever. Easily.
 
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Shout out to the staff for the ATL20 discount code. I arrived and shopped at the store today from Atlanta. Missed you by about an hour Pete. I asked them for a subtle shutout by using ATL.
 
Good work, Pete. Agree with you on S Coley. Can't wait to see him in the NFL. Duasso is suggesting more good news for 2018 to come soon, which is excellent. Also, love the fact the 2019 and 2020 kids are already getting the full press.
 
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I feel like Gaynor was made for Searles. Pete, excellent work again. Appreciate the time you put in.
 
Gaynor has quotes that I like to hear form my OL

Describe yourself - "Nasty"

Message to cane Fans - "Work hard - Stay out of Trouble - Play some **** football"

JC
 
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Special request Pete and/or D$ for next podcast's intro music, Knowledge God off the Purple Tape or Heaterz on disc 2 of Forever...
 
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Brian Kelly openly attempted to negatively impact Deshone Kizer's draft stock and I wouldn't be surprised if Saban put out bad papers on Foster. These bushleague coaches have a sense of entitlement and ownership over these kids and some of the morally worst coaches hate on them when they exhibit autonomy. Great interview with Malki!
 
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