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Fck that *****. Dis ain’t your crib. I’m sick of all these SoFL divas that wanna chill at the crib till they get their bag and bounce on that crib. Go be Bama’s lap dog yiu *****
 
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Kid is not very eloquent and he's a fool if he thinks he's gonna be an NFL corner when he's built like a LB. Nothing he says makes sense so whatever.
 
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He said he wanted to stay. He said it was hard moving away from his family. He said he didn’t make a final choice until the last moment. We’ve lost a lot of kids. This one was as real and respectful as it gets. Didn’t bash the program, coaches or the city. I hate losing him, but I can’t hate him. Have some respect for the ones that don’t try to hurt us when they go. Please

Wrong. He said he made up his mind on early signing day. He supposedly wanted to stay but his mom wanted him to go to UGA and all of the insiders here said bags were present with the TS recruitment.

Zero respect.

Respect would have been telling the coaches the truth (bags involved) and they should focus on others.
 
#putdadecountyonthemap #bringnfluback #miamiiswhereilive #bringtheuback #cane4life #bagmanattheu #bringthebagsbackattheu
 
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these kids just saw us win our first 10 games in a season in 15 years... meaning they were 3 or so when we last did that

What do we do to prove we are legit? Promptly **** down our own pants and struggle with losses to UVAs, GTs and BCs of the world
 
Bottom line Diaz will have to win so we can get our share of elite players. TS is gone, the AH corners are gone, the top 20 in SoFL are gone. The bag game is real but 7-5 is nothing that an elite recruit wants to play for except for the very few that's built different.

If Diaz goes at worst 9-3 and get to the ACCCG we'll win a couple battles next year. If he follows that up with a 10-2 or better year or even win the ACCCG instead of getting a couple we'll get 6-8.

The bottom line is the more we win the more success we'll have recruiting the elite kids but we'll never lockdown SoFL. The 2018 class committed early and the 10-1 season combined with the first year of the early signing period secured that class.

Some aren't going to like this but it's time to get over who the staff flatout missed on or who expected bags. Until the team starts winning consistently and making/challenging for the college playoffs yearly we are going to lose the majority of our recruiting battles.

Out of the 17 kids currently committed I believe Payton, Harvey, Huff, Brooks and Smith has a chance to be amongst the greats to attend the U and Blissett, Williams, and Couch will be very good as well. Everything depends on coaching and development in my opinion.
 
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I hope he enjoys playing in a place where fans shout "Put the N--ger in!" at games.

Only matters if its Miami. Apparently, that type of talk is tolerable if you are in the SEC. Funny how money and winning works, isn't it?
 
There’s no correct answer to these kids..I’ve seen posters talk about only recruit kids who want to play here..that’s not realistic at all..you have recruit kids like Stevenson or Campbell’s of the world cause they in your backyard. If you don’t you get bad relationships with coaches down here (randy Shannon)...clearly we don’t have the “infrastructure” that these SEC schools ..yes it’s a mixture of win and they’ll come..but the SEC propaganda that has been washed on these sofo kids is real and has been going on for more than a decade..I can’t blame the coaches as much either when you’ve been on a kid since 10th grade, done everything you could within your power/rules to get a kid. Coaches did everything they could to get Stevenson and Bogle..
 
Just going to be honest even with a guy like Tyson Campbell. Nesta Silvera was on ig live yesterday with Campbell and someone asked why he didn’t come to Um and he said something to the fact of I’m always going to have love for the crib but I got To do what’s best for me” or something like that. Whatever that means. I know Everyone gets on rumph for missing him but I don’t think it was anything rumph(or any coach from Miami) could do in that situation, he was long gone all cycle and had his intentions on leaving south Florida for college to put it short based on what Nesta was implying. Nothing disrespectful just being truthful about the situation. So with that being said I think Tyrique had more genuine interest in Miami than some of the elite recruits in the past but obviously it wasn’t enough. Miami needs to start becoming an attractive school to go to , play well on the big stage and stop the embarrassing losses. I mean It’s already hard to compete against bags as it is... but ain’t nobody going to want to play for a program losing 4 straight to uva, bc, duke and ga tech
 
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