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True Brevin called the Malik thingI don’t think he’s coming..I’m going to believe Brevin Jordan he’s already right on one thing
True Brevin called the Malik thingI don’t think he’s coming..I’m going to believe Brevin Jordan he’s already right on one thing
if anything it points to a UGA pick...kids love to troll usHas to be trolling.. these kids know that their posts are analyzed ECT. You think after making such a fuss to keep everything under wraps that he would just out himself like that?
I like me some Neal BrownShort list for next year (in no order):
Babers
Neal Brown (Troy)
Cristobal
Matt Campbell (ISU)
Norvell (Memphis)
I mean Brevin would obviously know who was starting at qb since malik was getting majority of first team reps first week of bowl rep and Perry wasn’t. That’s not hard to come up with reallyTrue Brevin called the Malik thing
I want cambell or babersShort list for next year (in no order):
Babers
Neal Brown (Troy)
Cristobal
Matt Campbell (ISU)
Norvell (Memphis)
One day you guys will learn that these recruitments that go down to the 11th hour have very little chance of ending in Miami’s favor. And we know the reasons why.
You think Tyrique Stevenson is still confused where he wants to go? Really? If all things were equal, you think he wants to be in Athens over home? This really isn’t that hard, fellas. This kid basically lives on campus. He’s at practice every week. He’s a hometown kid. He’s tight with half the team. Yet, he’s confused where he wants to be? Not a chance. The “confusion” stems from one thing. His heart vs his momma’s purse. Period.
I said the same things in the Haselwood threads. The only high profile kids that Miami gets and will get, generally speaking (there’s an occasional exception) are the Brevin Jordan’s and Mark Pope’s who end their recruitments early because there’s not as much pressure from the parents to play the bag game. Once we get this deep into this, the pressure from the adults usually becomes too much to ignore. Tyrique is incredibly close to his mom. She’s his entire parental structure. When she comes and sits on his bed and says, “Son, I know you want to go to Miami. And I’d love to have you here. But that nice man at UGA told us that all of our problems are solved if you go there. All of this is gone. This house is gone, we’ll have food and clothes and I won’t have to live paycheck to paycheck. Our problems are solved, son. And you can still reach all your dreams there. They’ll prepare you for the nfl just like Miami will. But I won’t still have to wonder how I’m going to put food on our table. You’ll help our family solve all its problems, won’t you son?”
Yeah. That’s hard to beat. He gone, just like almost all the kids in this situation are. Bogle is the same way. We might get lucky and land one of these kids one of these years. Hopefully this year. But knowing how this game is played, over time Miami will lose FAR more of these than they’ll win. It is what it is. You just can’t compete with an adult who is a kid’s whole world telling that kid he can solve all his mama’s problems just by signing a certain piece of paper.
Perfectly stated.One day you guys will learn that these recruitments that go down to the 11th hour have very little chance of ending in Miami’s favor. And we know the reasons why.
You think Tyrique Stevenson is still confused where he wants to go? Really? If all things were equal, you think he wants to be in Athens over home? This really isn’t that hard, fellas. This kid basically lives on campus. He’s at practice every week. He’s a hometown kid. He’s tight with half the team. Yet, he’s confused where he wants to be? Not a chance. The “confusion” stems from one thing. His heart vs his momma’s purse. Period.
I said the same things in the Haselwood threads. The only high profile kids that Miami gets and will get, generally speaking (there’s an occasional exception) are the Brevin Jordan’s and Mark Pope’s who end their recruitments early because there’s not as much pressure from the parents to play the bag game. Once we get this deep into this, the pressure from the adults usually becomes too much to ignore. Tyrique is incredibly close to his mom. She’s his entire parental structure. When she comes and sits on his bed and says, “Son, I know you want to go to Miami. And I’d love to have you here. But that nice man at UGA told us that all of our problems are solved if you go there. All of this is gone. This house is gone, we’ll have food and clothes and I won’t have to live paycheck to paycheck. Our problems are solved, son. And you can still reach all your dreams there. They’ll prepare you for the nfl just like Miami will. But I won’t still have to wonder how I’m going to put food on our table. You’ll help our family solve all its problems, won’t you son?”
Yeah. That’s hard to beat. He gone, just like almost all the kids in this situation are. Bogle is the same way. We might get lucky and land one of these kids one of these years. Hopefully this year. But knowing how this game is played, over time Miami will lose FAR more of these than they’ll win. It is what it is. You just can’t compete with an adult who is a kid’s whole world telling that kid he can solve all his mama’s problems just by signing a certain piece of paper.
Not saying he is Tunsil, and this is just a counter to that way of thinking but in that video posted in the other thread the guy lost 8 million because he got found out and sabotaged. Would momma rather have a couple hundred thousand now or an extra few million later? Doing things the wrong way eventually come around to bite you.One day you guys will learn that these recruitments that go down to the 11th hour have very little chance of ending in Miami’s favor. And we know the reasons why.
You think Tyrique Stevenson is still confused where he wants to go? Really? If all things were equal, you think he wants to be in Athens over home? This really isn’t that hard, fellas. This kid basically lives on campus. He’s at practice every week. He’s a hometown kid. He’s tight with half the team. Yet, he’s confused where he wants to be? Not a chance. The “confusion” stems from one thing. His heart vs his momma’s purse. Period.
I said the same things in the Haselwood threads. The only high profile kids that Miami gets and will get, generally speaking (there’s an occasional exception) are the Brevin Jordan’s and Mark Pope’s who end their recruitments early because there’s not as much pressure from the parents to play the bag game. Once we get this deep into this, the pressure from the adults usually becomes too much to ignore. Tyrique is incredibly close to his mom. She’s his entire parental structure. When she comes and sits on his bed and says, “Son, I know you want to go to Miami. And I’d love to have you here. But that nice man at UGA told us that all of our problems are solved if you go there. All of this is gone. This house is gone, we’ll have food and clothes and I won’t have to live paycheck to paycheck. Our problems are solved, son. And you can still reach all your dreams there. They’ll prepare you for the nfl just like Miami will. But I won’t still have to wonder how I’m going to put food on our table. You’ll help our family solve all its problems, won’t you son?”
Yeah. That’s hard to beat. He gone, just like almost all the kids in this situation are. Bogle is the same way. We might get lucky and land one of these kids one of these years. Hopefully this year. But knowing how this game is played, over time Miami will lose FAR more of these than they’ll win. It is what it is. You just can’t compete with an adult who is a kid’s whole world telling that kid he can solve all his mama’s problems just by signing a certain piece of paper.
You as wellMerry Christmas homie. Good to have you back.
I laugh at all this “bags” talk/insinuation.
I wonder what “bag” UCF, Minnesota and UNC used to flip kids or prevent them from even visiting campus? Not to mention all the other schools Miami is losing to on the recruiting trail.
Kids decommitting from the ‘20 class … bags?
There’s just no other reason to go to any other football program, just bags …
Might be the post of the yearOne day you guys will learn that these recruitments that go down to the 11th hour have very little chance of ending in Miami’s favor. And we know the reasons why.
You think Tyrique Stevenson is still confused where he wants to go? Really? If all things were equal, you think he wants to be in Athens over home? This really isn’t that hard, fellas. This kid basically lives on campus. He’s at practice every week. He’s a hometown kid. He’s tight with half the team. Yet, he’s confused where he wants to be? Not a chance. The “confusion” stems from one thing. His heart vs his momma’s purse. Period.
I said the same things in the Haselwood threads. The only high profile kids that Miami gets and will get, generally speaking (there’s an occasional exception) are the Brevin Jordan’s and Mark Pope’s who end their recruitments early because there’s not as much pressure from the parents to play the bag game. Once we get this deep into this, the pressure from the adults usually becomes too much to ignore. Tyrique is incredibly close to his mom. She’s his entire parental structure. When she comes and sits on his bed and says, “Son, I know you want to go to Miami. And I’d love to have you here. But that nice man at UGA told us that all of our problems are solved if you go there. All of this is gone. This house is gone, we’ll have food and clothes and I won’t have to live paycheck to paycheck. Our problems are solved, son. And you can still reach all your dreams there. They’ll prepare you for the nfl just like Miami will. But I won’t still have to wonder how I’m going to put food on our table. You’ll help our family solve all its problems, won’t you son?”
Yeah. That’s hard to beat. He gone, just like almost all the kids in this situation are. Bogle is the same way. We might get lucky and land one of these kids one of these years. Hopefully this year. But knowing how this game is played, over time Miami will lose FAR more of these than they’ll win. It is what it is. You just can’t compete with an adult who is a kid’s whole world telling that kid he can solve all his mama’s problems just by signing a certain piece of paper.
Not saying he is Tunsil, and this is just a counter to that way of thinking but in that video posted in the other thread the guy lost 8 million because he got found out and sabotaged. Would momma rather have a couple hundred thousand now or an extra few million later? Doing things the wrong way eventually come around to bite you.
Why do you have to be right smhOne day you guys will learn that these recruitments that go down to the 11th hour have very little chance of ending in Miami’s favor. And we know the reasons why.
You think Tyrique Stevenson is still confused where he wants to go? Really? If all things were equal, you think he wants to be in Athens over home? This really isn’t that hard, fellas. This kid basically lives on campus. He’s at practice every week. He’s a hometown kid. He’s tight with half the team. Yet, he’s confused where he wants to be? Not a chance. The “confusion” stems from one thing. His heart vs his momma’s purse. Period.
I said the same things in the Haselwood threads. The only high profile kids that Miami gets and will get, generally speaking (there’s an occasional exception) are the Brevin Jordan’s and Mark Pope’s who end their recruitments early because there’s not as much pressure from the parents to play the bag game. Once we get this deep into this, the pressure from the adults usually becomes too much to ignore. Tyrique is incredibly close to his mom. She’s his entire parental structure. When she comes and sits on his bed and says, “Son, I know you want to go to Miami. And I’d love to have you here. But that nice man at UGA told us that all of our problems are solved if you go there. All of this is gone. This house is gone, we’ll have food and clothes and I won’t have to live paycheck to paycheck. Our problems are solved, son. And you can still reach all your dreams there. They’ll prepare you for the nfl just like Miami will. But I won’t still have to wonder how I’m going to put food on our table. You’ll help our family solve all its problems, won’t you son?”
Yeah. That’s hard to beat. He gone, just like almost all the kids in this situation are. Bogle is the same way. We might get lucky and land one of these kids one of these years. Hopefully this year. But knowing how this game is played, over time Miami will lose FAR more of these than they’ll win. It is what it is. You just can’t compete with an adult who is a kid’s whole world telling that kid he can solve all his mama’s problems just by signing a certain piece of paper.
We’re not talking about 3 stars like Brownloaf. This is about the elite guys who are targeted by bag schools.Again ...bags are not Miami’s problem right now. Richt is. He’s doing more to disincentivize kids than bags. And, with little incentive, every other option becomes easy - even without “bags”. Kids aren’t decommitting because of bags.
Why do you have to be right smh
I agree that Rickety shouldn’t be left off the hook. He’s a disaster. He gets played more than an Amish kid at a strip club.Agreed; and I fully understand. My point is I don’t want folks to focus so much on bags that they actually let Richt off the hook.