You’re reacting as if you’re expecting this staff to think logical...The staff is more confident in a guy that has decommitted 10 times than a guy already committed???
Wait, wait, wait -- ya'll were listening to 2.0?@2.0 our fake insider this year. What happen to our 3 silents? Green going to Nebraska, Brown to UCF and the other to Louisville. Did 3 other recruits commit during that visit?
The staff is more confident in a guy that has decommitted 10 times than a guy already committed???
And?Ivins posted a new update
Ivins posted a new update
It's pretty much this, save your $10Francois to Nebraska
Height to Auburn
Flowe to USC
Washington to SEC
Expect to lose a kid we aren’t expecting to lose
I’m not an insider. This is just too easy to see coming. Been in the game too long. Gotta find new sources that aren’t on the staff Stef
Said we are whiffing on everybodyIvins posted a new update
Heading into early signing day tomorrow, this is the latest we've been able to gather here at CIS from a source connected to the program.
**LB Justin Flowe has not informed the coaches of his decision as of Tuesday night. The staff is unsure of what to expect with him, as they believe he prefers to be in Miami, but his family is pushing for him to stay at home.
**The staff is very confident on DB Jaiden Francois signing with Miami tomorrow. Francois has told them all the right things to make them believe that.
**Miami DE Romello Height is still considering Auburn and has not informed the staff of his intentions as of Tuesday night. The staff is confident Height signs with Miami, but less confident than they are with Francois.
**The staff does not expect to sign OL Kobe Baynes or DB Davonte Brown, who both came on officials.
**UM is currently planning on signing 20 prospects tomorrow: 19 of the current commits (taking away DT commit Willie Moise, who plans to sign in February) and adding Francois, and are also keeping an extra spot open for Flowe should he want in. This would seem to mean LB Jesus Machado does not have a spot in the class, although I was not able to directly confirm that as of yet.
**UGA pushed TE Darnell Washington hard to sign with them early and obviously he told them no. Miami took that as a big win for them, and the staff believes TE coach Stephen Field had a lot to do with that, as Field has built a very strong connection with Washington. UM feels they are very much still in the game here.
If UM can somehow sign Height and Francois I will considered the early signing period successful. They can search for other quality prospects between now and the regular signing day to feel up the class.
You can say that again. Troll killing ain’t easy.Wait, wait, wait -- ya'll were listening to 2.0?
I'm sorry. I never should've left.
Heading into early signing day tomorrow, this is the latest we've been able to gather here at CIS from a source connected to the program.
**LB Justin Flowe has not informed the coaches of his decision as of Tuesday night. The staff is unsure of what to expect with him, as they believe he prefers to be in Miami, but his family is pushing for him to stay at home.
**The staff is very confident on DB Jaiden Francois signing with Miami tomorrow. Francois has told them all the right things to make them believe that.
**Miami DE Romello Height is still considering Auburn and has not informed the staff of his intentions as of Tuesday night. The staff is confident Height signs with Miami, but less confident than they are with Francois.
**The staff does not expect to sign OL Kobe Baynes or DB Davonte Brown, who both came on officials.
**UM is currently planning on signing 20 prospects tomorrow: 19 of the current commits (taking away DT commit Willie Moise, who plans to sign in February) and adding Francois, and are also keeping an extra spot open for Flowe should he want in. This would seem to mean LB Jesus Machado does not have a spot in the class, although I was not able to directly confirm that as of yet.
**UGA pushed TE Darnell Washington hard to sign with them early and obviously he told them no. Miami took that as a big win for them, and the staff believes TE coach Stephen Field had a lot to do with that, as Field has built a very strong connection with Washington. UM feels they are very much still in the game here.