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One thing I don’t get about the lawyer comments is if jaden left money on the table AND loved Miami coaches and school more, how does the gator collective being a mess not being a mess change him probably going to Florida. That makes no senseYeah this is shady or at least the lawyer is. “If it weren’t for the collective that’s completely dysfunctional at Florida, he probably would have been there”
Then says
"Jaden left millions on the table," said
Caspino, who confirmed he represented
Rashada in his NIL negotiations with
collectives across the country.
"Millions. He did not pick the highest
offer. He went there because he loves
Miami, the coaches, and the
opportunity.
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Strange to me
yup. great talents and we're lucky to have them both. Says a lot about the atmosphere at the Hecht.Competition breeds success. I don’t care who wins our QB battles as long as the winner leads us to championships. No reason a QB or one to ride with. Let them all compete and support the team as we see who wins the battle after TVD is gone
Typical GOAT response. I'm not surprised at all...@RattlerCane305 - just trying to come back strong here………. This deserves some extra quality….
Commit Booty gifs!!!! Let’s Go CANES!!!
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One thing I don’t get about the lawyer comments is if jalen left money on the table AND loved Miami coaches and school more, how does the gator collective being a mess not being a mess change him probably going to Florida. That makes no sense
Great problem to have. If Jacurry developes, Garcia, Emory, Rashada. It’s an an insane QB room. One or more of those dudes is going to hit big for this program.I wouldn’t say ok but his ranking is based off of what he brings physically. His arm , build , and athletic ability checks all the boxes. Imo he’s not a five star or a sure thing but I do like him as a prospect. But he’s no Nico.
Rashada beats Emory in all physical traits but Emory on the other hand has advantages in the nuances of playing the position. His pocket presence , touch , accuracy and going through progressions is next level stuff for a HS qb.
Mike Ryan from the Le Batard show says it’s false.“Multiple Sources” is QueJay calling On3 from his different Chicken shack locations
Probably unpopular now but i still think Jacurri wins us a natty. May the best man win the battle tho, happy we got all 5The real question is Who gets us our first CFP appearance? TVD, Garcia, Brown or Rashada!!
Probably unpopular now but i still think Jacurri wins us a natty. May the best man win the battle tho, happy we got all 4 including Emory
This agent sure talks a lot. Not sure that is such a good thing.
Yea loldid you mean "all 5"?
Dont' stop there.I'll put it this way: From 1985-1989 Miami was in a position to win 5 straight titles.
Beat Tennessee in the 86 Sugar Bowl: Champs
Beat Penn State in the 87 Fiesta: Champs
Won the title in 87
One despicable low life call at ND in 88: Champs
Won the title in 89
Unreal.
Don't stop there....if Berlin sees a WIDE open Winslow in the EZ on a scramble vs Tenn in 03, we play for another....Dont' stop there.
2000 - BCS computer screwed up and put the FSU team we beat in the championship game. We would not have lost to Oklahoma.
2001 - Champs!
2002 - Bad call by Terry Porter.