QBS in the Portal as of 11/28

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Unless you’re a legitimate moron, hard to end up on Emory when you have financial backers willing to pay upwards of $4mm/year for a QB.
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Think about it.

He has ties to the program from previous commitment, Miami has not much in the wings (Sorry Emory but I read yalls posts), and A TF will be his biggest obstacle. I think if interest is mutual, which it may be since the other kid went to Oklahoma and yall need bodies, this could lean that way.
 
Think about it.

He has ties to the program from previous commitment, Miami has not much in the wings (Sorry Emory but I read yalls posts), and A TF will be his biggest obstacle. I think if interest is mutual, which it may be since the other kid went to Oklahoma and yall need bodies, this could lean that way.
As bad as we need a qb I doubt they take this kid
 
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Think about it.

He has ties to the program from previous commitment, Miami has not much in the wings (Sorry Emory but I read yalls posts), and A TF will be his biggest obstacle. I think if interest is mutual, which it may be since the other kid went to Oklahoma and yall need bodies, this could lean that way.
A Tennessee fan has a better chance at not being attracted to their sister
 
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Rashada could crawl on his knees from Athens to Coral Gables, begging the entire way, and Mario still wouldn't taking him.

Kid is a textbook example of why "highest offer" doesn't always mean "best offer" .

All he had to do was stick with Miami and he actually would've gotten his money. All he had to do was put the work in, waited his his turn and he would've been given a shot. Now, he's off to his 3rd school and 5th commitment in 2 years.
 
Rashada could crawl on his knees from Athens to Coral Gables, begging the entire way, and Mario still wouldn't taking him.

Kid is a textbook example of why "highest offer" doesn't always mean "best offer" .

All he had to do was stick with Miami and he actually would've gotten his money. All he had to do was put the work in, waited his his turn and he would've been given a shot. Now, he's off to his 3rd school and 5th commitment in 2 years.
Chasing the bag ruining his career. He's with a new team every year how is gonna learn a playbook and get developed
 
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