Tedarrell Slaton Update

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Well it looks like y'all can stop blaming rumph for heritage now. Slaton said he hasn't been hearing from Miami as much as other schools.

Slaton, however, has not heard as much from the Miami coaching staff as he has from other schools.

“It is a day to day thing with Miami,” Slaton said. “I hear from their coaches some times.”

Miami cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph was Slaton’s coach at American Heritage Plantation. Slaton says the Hurricanes have a great coach on their staff in Rumph.

“Coach Rumph is a good coach,” Slaton said. “I know him as a head coach and I know he is great. I wish him the best with his college coaching career. He tells me that they are evaluating me and looking at me hard.”

How will this stop people from blaming Rumph?
 
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Rumph has done zip zero nada in recruiting front and he has zero experience coaching college kids

People can question him how they please

When jim Harbaugh hires high school coaches. Guess what happens years after year?


Cry me a river Justine Timberlake
 
Well it looks like y'all can stop blaming rumph for heritage now. Slaton said he hasn't been hearing from Miami as much as other schools.

Slaton, however, has not heard as much from the Miami coaching staff as he has from other schools.

“It is a day to day thing with Miami,” Slaton said. “I hear from their coaches some times.”

Miami cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph was Slaton’s coach at American Heritage Plantation. Slaton says the Hurricanes have a great coach on their staff in Rumph.

“Coach Rumph is a good coach,” Slaton said. “I know him as a head coach and I know he is great. I wish him the best with his college coaching career. He tells me that they are evaluating me and looking at me hard.”

How will this stop people from blaming Rumph?

Because it's richt decision on who he wants. Just because rumph coached at heritage doesn't mean richt want those guys.
 
At the bottom of the article it clearly says he daid, "They are evaluating him and looking at him hard". So obviously there is interest, they are just not offering every kid who we think deseves an offer...be patient, CMR got this..... I knw we aren't use to a competent staff yet...lol
 
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Rumph has done zip zero nada in recruiting front and he has zero experience coaching college kids

People can question him how they please

When jim Harbaugh hires high school coaches. Guess what happens years after year?

Harbaugh a veteran and established coach. Been at Michigan 2 years. Not sure what HS coach Harbaugh hire that has brought a bunch of studs from his HS to Michigan. Names please!

Rumph been here 3 months as a first time recruiter and has yet to coach. In fact several of our coaches have to prove themselves worthy recruiters and coaches (fact my friend). Don't see you riding Kool for not bringing in the DT's he was recuiting at Missou for over a year as a veteran and accomplished coach? Now lets look at just DB's, at least I know "all coaches recruit different positions", we have no idea who closed the deal, but just for sake lets try reasoning. Now in case this slipped your knowledge as well, recruiting for 2017 goes all the way into Feb of next year. So more recruits to come -is my guess.

3 MONTHS IN!!!

2016: Finley, Young

2017: Gibson, Henderson (just listing the SoFl recruits)

2018: Frierson, Jobe

I'd say DB recruiting shaping up "excellently" even if all the coaches recruiting all the players. We will have potentially the 2 best DB classes in recent memory.

Devin Bush SR. was hired at Michigan as a defensive analyst. A few of his players, including his son, just signed with them. What ties did he have to Harbaugh before they were recruiting his players? Harbaugh has been holding satellite camps as well as a few of his spring practices in FL. This hire was a pure recruiting move. You don't get a hs coach on your staff, unless he can bring in players or if he's one of those few coaches that are actually being brought in to teach their offensive/defensive system.

Paramus Catholic's old coach is now their LBs coach, and guess who ends up signing with them...The #1DT in the country from...Paramus Catholic.

Antonio Richards is a former coach from Pratville hs in Alabama. He was hired as an offensive analyst. Guess who signed with Michigan...Both their RB and LB.

Even our former OC. He was the OC at Norland and Nick Saban hired him just so they could secure Dwayne Bowe.

There's a bunch of other examples, but I'm not going to list them all. The point is, that it does happen. They're not going to give these guys a 6 figure salary, unless they can bring in some players. I'm not doubting Rumph's ability to coach and I'll wait till signing day to pass judgement on his ability to recruit, but I find it very funny that we appear to be the only school that never really benefits from hiring local coaches (other than Baez and the Gulliver kids).

Thanks
 
At the bottom of the article it clearly says he daid, "They are evaluating him and looking at him hard". So obviously there is interest, they are just not offering every kid who we think deseves an offer...be patient, CMR got this..... I knw we aren't use to a competent staff yet...lol

Hard to believe they need to evaluate him talentwise. Especially with Rumph having coached him.

How are his grades?
 
Based on his resume why did we hire him then lololol

To coach cornerbacks...not be the recruiting coordinator for american heritage.

But I'm not familiar with his coaching ability. That means he isn't qualified. I need to see more fancy names on his resume to confirm that he is a good coach. As of right now, I haven't seen them.

Auburn hired a HS coach to be their OC. So did Clemson. We know who only is given that opportunity. There are always ex-college players who become successful HS head coaches and then hired by college teams. Your request for more "fancy names" is comical since the dude hasn't coached a single UM DB yet. It's also important to not that Richt and Diaz know just a tidbit more than you about qualified assistant coaches. Rumph's resume more than makes him qualified to began his career as an assistant coach. Your disclaimers have no foundation other than your personal dislike, nothing based in fact.

Check your sarcasm meter bro

Sarcasm is a dying art around these parts.
 
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At the bottom of the article it clearly says he daid, "They are evaluating him and looking at him hard". So obviously there is interest, they are just not offering every kid who we think deseves an offer...be patient, CMR got this..... I knw we aren't use to a competent staff yet...lol

Hard to believe they need to evaluate him talentwise. Especially with Rumph having coached him.

How are his grades?

No bueno
 
At the bottom of the article it clearly says he daid, "They are evaluating him and looking at him hard". So obviously there is interest, they are just not offering every kid who we think deseves an offer...be patient, CMR got this..... I knw we aren't use to a competent staff yet...lol

Hard to believe they need to evaluate him talentwise. Especially with Rumph having coached him.

How are his grades?

No bueno

Aha! And there's the story
 
Rumph has done zip zero nada in recruiting front and he has zero experience coaching college kids

People can question him how they please

When jim Harbaugh hires high school coaches. Guess what happens years after year?

Harbaugh a veteran and established coach. Been at Michigan 2 years. Not sure what HS coach Harbaugh hire that has brought a bunch of studs from his HS to Michigan. Names please!

Rumph been here 3 months as a first time recruiter and has yet to coach. In fact several of our coaches have to prove themselves worthy recruiters and coaches (fact my friend). Don't see you riding Kool for not bringing in the DT's he was recuiting at Missou for over a year as a veteran and accomplished coach? Now lets look at just DB's, at least I know "all coaches recruit different positions", we have no idea who closed the deal, but just for sake lets try reasoning. Now in case this slipped your knowledge as well, recruiting for 2017 goes all the way into Feb of next year. So more recruits to come -is my guess.

3 MONTHS IN!!!

2016: Finley, Young

2017: Gibson, Henderson (just listing the SoFl recruits)

2018: Frierson, Jobe

I'd say DB recruiting shaping up "excellently" even if all the coaches recruiting all the players. We will have potentially the 2 best DB classes in recent memory.

Devin Bush SR. was hired at Michigan as a defensive analyst. A few of his players, including his son, just signed with them. What ties did he have to Harbaugh before they were recruiting his players? Harbaugh has been holding satellite camps as well as a few of his spring practices in FL. This hire was a pure recruiting move. You don't get a hs coach on your staff, unless he can bring in players or if he's one of those few coaches that are actually being brought in to teach their offensive/defensive system.

Paramus Catholic's old coach is now their LBs coach, and guess who ends up signing with them...The #1DT in the country from...Paramus Catholic.

Antonio Richards is a former coach from Pratville hs in Alabama. He was hired as an offensive analyst. Guess who signed with Michigan...Both their RB and LB.

Even our former OC. He was the OC at Norland and Nick Saban hired him just so they could secure Dwayne Bowe.

There's a bunch of other examples, but I'm not going to list them all. The point is, that it does happen. They're not going to give these guys a 6 figure salary, unless they can bring in some players. I'm not doubting Rumph's ability to coach and I'll wait till signing day to pass judgement on his ability to recruit, but I find it very funny that we appear to be the only school that never really benefits from hiring local coaches (other than Baez and the Gulliver kids).

Barboni or Balboni. You just mashed that one into the bleachers like Steve Balboni.
 
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247 said slaton is not a priority for Miami.

That makes no sense, Elite OT in SFla and we aren't going after him. What the ****?
Here are some "elite" South Florida OL we did go after: Ricky Perry; Freeman Brown; Cyrim Wims; Andrew Bain.

That's a brutally tough position to evaluate because quite often the giant HS kid gets over by pushing around kids much smaller and weaker. It's rare to see hardcore can't miss type HS OL. It's a huge developmental position more than any other.
 
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