STA (The Rich Get Richer)

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I never had a problem with STA cause I know they don't recruit. (well, they didn't, they are now though) The program kinda recruited itself for years.

Why do kids transfer to STA exactly? I'm sure winning states every year is the main thing and it probably helps the under the radar kids get some offers. Is the coaching better? The player development better? Or Is it the cool thing to do and go play with all of your 7on7 buddies? like you said the Name STA recruits itself and maybe they just want to say they play at STA.

Sometimes they wanna be surrounded by better players.
Sometimes they think they'll get better offers by being at STA. I've never seen that happen with one of my kids though. The last kid we lost to STA got his best offer with us. (UF)
Sometimes they wanna win.
Sometimes they think they'll get better coaching.

There can be a handful of different reasons and in some occasions it may be true. I don't blame some kinds for transferring, particularly if they're at a program that's in shambles. What boggles my mind is when a kid leaves a team that's coached well and is winning. (which I won't get into because then I'll start venting lol)

I'm not sure about now, but in the past they were definitely coached better than most programs and overall they had their ducks in a row when it came to running a program.

Where do you coach?
 
I never had a problem with STA cause I know they don't recruit. (well, they didn't, they are now though) The program kinda recruited itself for years.

Why do kids transfer to STA exactly? I'm sure winning states every year is the main thing and it probably helps the under the radar kids get some offers. Is the coaching better? The player development better? Or Is it the cool thing to do and go play with all of your 7on7 buddies? like you said the Name STA recruits itself and maybe they just want to say they play at STA.

When I played pop warner in south Florida getting a scholarship from St Thomas as the Ultimate goal for everybody.
 
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STA is getting more.

I was just notified yesterday that they're getting 3 kids from Dillard. Two have Miami offers.

One of them already transferred in yesterday. Jordan Merrell.

he was the hottest optomist recruit in broward. He's already committed to cincinnati. Jezus christ what are they trying to do?...lol
 
I never had a problem with STA cause I know they don't recruit. (well, they didn't, they are now though) The program kinda recruited itself for years.

Why do kids transfer to STA exactly? I'm sure winning states every year is the main thing and it probably helps the under the radar kids get some offers. Is the coaching better? The player development better? Or Is it the cool thing to do and go play with all of your 7on7 buddies? like you said the Name STA recruits itself and maybe they just want to say they play at STA.

When I played pop warner in south Florida getting a scholarship from St Thomas as the Ultimate goal for everybody.

its still the main goal in broward county
 
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So something happened and the safety might not come anymore BUT theirs a DB from Miramar that might come instead.
 
Kyshaun Bryan 4* RB from American Heritage just transferred in...

That's so lame if true. It isn't like this guy plays for some crap team. It still wouldn't justify it in my mind if his team sucked, but it would be more understandable.
 
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Harriot is a piece of **** coach and is recruiting everyone. He hates UM
 
Such a ****** way to build a program. What happens to the kids that have devoted 2+ years of their life to the team/school? They get replaced by the 4/5 stars that are recruited from other high schools?

How 'bout stay your ***'n a$$ out of teenage kid's living rooms and learn how to win with the players you have. (or the ones that come to you)

Coach'em up...so you don't get your a$$ handed to you when you face a team with comparable talent.
 
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Kyshaun Bryan 4* RB from American Heritage just transferred in...

Don't get why he'd want to split carries with Epstein. He already has a ton of offers and plays for a school that compete's against quality OOS opponents.

This. D$ told me Bryan transferred while I was out. Stupid move.


Keep an eye for AH to go after a RB I've mentioned before from plantation. 2018 RB Jordan Johnson. Was all Broward first team, kid is legit.
 
Kyshaun Bryan 4* RB from American Heritage just transferred in...

Don't get why he'd want to split carries with Epstein. He already has a ton of offers and plays for a school that compete's against quality OOS opponents.

I was told he couldn't afford heritage (8k after the discount)

****, some parent must have cut the check. I know that in the better Miami-Dade private schools, a kid wouldn't pay more than $1K. Usually it's paid for by a parent of another player.
 
Since everybody's recruiting, ***** it.



ANY OFFENSIVE KID LOOKING TO PUT UP NUMBERS, BE PRODUCTIVE AND GET COACHED UP BY A DUDE THAT'S ACCUSTOMED TO MAKING CHICKEN SALAD OUT OF CHICKEN CRAP...GO SEE MY BOY (OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR) JAMES O'BRIEN AT OL' WESTERN HIGH SCHOOL. HE'S A UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI ALUM AND FORMER CANE QUARTERBACK. HE SPREADS THE BALL ALL OVER THE FIELD. YOU'LL CATCH SLANTS, DIGS, SPEED OUTS, DEEP OUTS, BUBBLES, JET SCREENS, JAILBREAK SCREENS, VERTICALS, POSTS, FLAGS, HITCHES, ETC.

HIS QUARTERBACK, WHO WAS PREVIOUSLY A BACK-UP AT CARDINAL GIBBONS, STARTED IN HIS OFFENSE AND THREW FOR OVER 2400 YARDS, 26 TOUCHDOWNS AND ONLY 6 INTERCEPTIONS. THE LEADING RECEIVER WAS A SOPHOMORE WHO CAUGHT 88 BALLS FOR 1200+ YARDS. THEIR RUNNING BACK IS ONLY A 10TH GRADER. THE UPCOMING QUARTERBACK IS A 6'3" KID WHO CAN SLING IT.


2015 Offensive Highlights

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