The Bank (11/3)

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"Cam Pruitt (Mobile, AL). They feel he is one of the best LBs in the nation based on senior film."

Ladies and gentlemen, meet our 2024 3* class legend.

He may well end up being THAT good. I can't find any senior film on him. But I'm glad they have it and I'm looking forward to seeing it if/when it drops. But it does seem like we've heard these types of claims a time or two before.

Well two classes ago it Anez Cooper and McCoy, last year it was Kinsler and Pullam (sp?).

so far so good
 
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The first two names are Xavier Lucas and Jordan Lyle.

Enticingly, Gaby mentions a "defensive prospect committed elsewhere who has an official visit planned for December." It sounds like one of the kids who secretly visited last week. I still think he's referring to McConathy, based on no information and merely deductions upon inferences.
 
It's not just you, but i don't understand Stwerart getting mentioned as a bust when its just not true. He made the SEC Freshman team last year and has been playing well since he got there.

Just alot of mad fans that think because the team isn't doing well the player must not be. Now having said that, **** that Fat **** Moe.
He’s good vs the run. He isn’t elite but he’s a good player that can set the edge with speed and size. Pause


He isn’t a Bain type but ain’t a lot of Bains coming out of HS
 
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He’s good vs the run. He isn’t elite but he’s a good player that can set the edge with speed and size. Pause


He isn’t a Bain type but ain’t a lot of Bains coming out of HS

Bain is a unicorn. Board is going to be miserable the next 3 years if we compare every single player that comes to Miami and expects the same production.
 
The first two names are Xavier Lucas and Jordan Lyle.

Enticingly, Gaby mentions a "defensive prospect committed elsewhere who has an official visit planned for December." It sounds like one of the kids who secretly visited last week. I still think he's referring to McConathy, based on no information and merely deductions upon inferences.
Yep, it's McConathy.
 
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