DoctorKrazey
Sophomore
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2019
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He’s placing a much bigger emphasis on recruiting nationally, and not putting all of our eggs into one basket, so to speak, by only caring about "Locking down the city of Miami." One of the greatest misconceptions made by people in college football is Miami is only good when their program is comprised solely of Miami kids, and that’s simply not true. Some of the greatest players in U history weren’t even from the state of Florida, much less Miami. In Diaz’ last full class, 15 out of the 23 commits were from Miami. So far, only 4 of the 16 in this class are from Miami. Go look at Bama, Georgia, Ohio State’s classes year after year and they recruit all over the country. Plus, it seems to me, and maybe this is unfair, but in recent years it’s many of the local kids that shun us and disrespect us the MOST. So I think we’re going to see Mario to continue to welcome and cherish the Miami kids who are 1000% committed and bleed orange/green, but not feel pressured or obligated to say, "Hey we need a certain percentage of dudes from the 305 to consider this class a success."