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His highlights are ******* sick tho numbers back up the plays u see but we will be okReady for people to complain who haven’t watched a second of Wazzu football outside of Mateer highlights
His highlights are ******* sick tho numbers back up the plays u see but we will be okReady for people to complain who haven’t watched a second of Wazzu football outside of Mateer highlights
People are going to start watching Wazzu football that have never complained?Absolutely
Just know it works both ways
Forgot Butter Fingers Brown ruined Emory's perfect day. Never seen a receiver hate catching the footballTell me with a straight face you’re not impressed
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I agree. Already mentioned he was coming back if he doesn’t perform in the playoffs. Arch is starting next year. I’m not a fan of him, but I could live with him in a redemption year. Plus, he can’t be greedy.Then he’ll be going pro as a 2nd/3rd round pick..can’t see anyone paying that. He needs a big year to boost his stock..we sell him on what Cam did this year
Laughable. Cam is a grown man, and if he wants to compete, compete.He’d be doing Cam a favor and protecting him from injury for the draft in a game that means nothing otherwise except for getting young guys reps and seeing what we’ve got going forward but you keep going on about how Restrepo not playing like that’s shameful and now with cam because - quite frankly - you don’t give two ***** about these kids and their futures after they leave Miami as long as you’re entitled crying *** is entertained.
I meannnnnnnnn…he was never the first choice. We were actually big game hunting lolGreat news on Lucas and the secondary. I said 2 weeks ago Mendoza would be the QB because of his Columbus mafia ties and got blasted by those that said we were big-game hunting lol
I could be wrong about you, true, but I’m not wrong about your statement in that other thread on X and Agents. The Agent is 100% doing his job by telling X not to risk injury playing in the Crack Rock Bowl. And X doesn’t have to redeem himself for the month of November after what he’s done here for 4 years.Laughable. Cam is a grown man, and if he wants to compete, compete.
Again, you missed the point of my initial post. Its much more anti agent than an indictment on X. I think X wants to play like most competitors, but you have agents and fans like yourself that think if these players play in another game, they will lose a limb and never play football again. The very strong likelihood proven by years of data, says the players WONT get injured.
You couldnt be more wrong about me, I hope they have more success post Miami than you can imagine.
I agree 100%. NIL is an equalizer of Mario’s recruiting strengths so what’s needed is the ability to pay on one hand but also identify, develop and coach up talent and that’s not where he’s going to be better than the average Joe on a good day.
late nominee for post of the year.
Who?I was going to ask if he’s any good but I saw this below so I already know the answer.
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portal requires quick decisions. even his strongest defenders admitted that hes not quick at decision making. hes slow. hes better at the long game in recruiting and not quick hitters.I think it's premature to judge that. The portal is still in a state of flux. Everyone thought Manny was king of the portal, then Michigan State, then Colorado and FSU, or Lane and Ole Miss. Mario is even more a process guy than Golden was. And the portal currently defies process. That could change within the next couple of years as the market settles.
Point is I know Mario was big-game hunting, but I said Mendoza would end up being the QB, which seems the most likely case. Doesn't matter if you go big-game hunting and strike out if you still end up with MendozaI meannnnnnnnn…he was never the first choice. We were actually big game hunting lol
It’s too early to judge that NIL is the equalizer to a standout recruiting type of head coach???I think it's premature to judge that. The portal is still in a state of flux. Everyone thought Manny was king of the portal, then Michigan State, then Colorado and FSU, or Lane and Ole Miss. Mario is even more a process guy than Golden was. And the portal currently defies process. That could change within the next couple of years as the market settles.
Not answering for him but on the podcast or live video today he said RB was a low priority..they're happy with Fletcher/Lyle and expect Pringle to play plenty. Also have CWH and Lofton if needed.
Agents negotiate contracts. Im not giving the sleeze ball who pulled the TVD fiasco, and pulled the Colbie Young shakedown any benefit of the doubt.I could be wrong about you, true, but I’m not wrong about your statement in that other thread on X and Agents. The Agent is 100% doing his job by telling X not to risk injury playing in the Crack Rock Bowl. And C doesn’t have to redeem himself for the month of November after what he’s done here for 4 years.
Who cares. Chise on it so the player is muerte to me as far as I’m concerned.Who?
Even as they prepare for Iowa State, the Canes are working on numerous fronts in the Portal. Here is the latest:
- My read from the building is that the Canes like their options at QB. It's true that the coaches and players like Emory Williams. Anybody with connections to the team will confirm that. But they were also extremely aggressive in pursuing Washington State transfer QB John Mateer, as reported by various national and Oklahoma sources. So watch the actions. The Canes are actively looking to improve the talent in that room and will continue to do so throughout the Portal period (which extends by five days for playoff teams eliminated from the tournament). Fernando Mendoza is a name that we like (and that I personally feel would be an improvement to the current room) but he is by no means the only target. I get the impression they feel better about their options now than they did last year, when so much rode on Cam Ward.
- Secondary recruiting could pick up quickly. Wisconsin CB Xavier Lucas just entered the Portal and the Canes are the heavy favorite. He is a Broward native and former teammate of OJ Frederique under CIS legend @Coach Macho. That reunion would give Miami perhaps the most talented pair of young corners in the conference. Lucas has three years of eligibility.
- Miami is also pursuing Michigan State CB corner (and Venice, FL native) Charles Brantley, who is one of the most experienced and proven corners in the Portal. There is strong mutual interest there. Arizona CB Emmanuel Karnley is another young, long, fast corner with three years of eligibility who Miami likes a lot. Ole Miss and Michigan are battling there.
- At safety, Miami is thrilled with the addition of Zechariah Poyser from Jacksonville State. He may have been the best safety in the Portal and has three years of eligibility. If we add another name as a boundary safety, watch for Adrian Wilson (Washington State).
- WR Kevin Concepcion is on campus now and having a good visit. He is a high-priority target.
- I expect Miami to add a starting C and will monitor names jumping in the Portal (that is an active market).
- WR CJ Daniels is considered a high-character, proven target with rave reviews from LSU staffers and others who have coached him. His contested-catch ability projects to be an improvement over anybody in our room last year.
- The DT name to know right now is David Blay, a 6'4, 300+pound late bloomer from Pennsylvania. He is visiting through the weekend. Miami would like to add a premium, productive target instead of a volume of low-ceiling players, as the room has improved through recruiting.
Any interest in Ryan WilliamsEven as they prepare for Iowa State, the Canes are working on numerous fronts in the Portal. Here is the latest:
- My read from the building is that the Canes like their options at QB. It's true that the coaches and players like Emory Williams. Anybody with connections to the team will confirm that. But they were also extremely aggressive in pursuing Washington State transfer QB John Mateer, as reported by various national and Oklahoma sources. So watch the actions. The Canes are actively looking to improve the talent in that room and will continue to do so throughout the Portal period (which extends by five days for playoff teams eliminated from the tournament). Fernando Mendoza is a name that we like (and that I personally feel would be an improvement to the current room) but he is by no means the only target. I get the impression they feel better about their options now than they did last year, when so much rode on Cam Ward.
- Secondary recruiting could pick up quickly. Wisconsin CB Xavier Lucas just entered the Portal and the Canes are the heavy favorite. He is a Broward native and former teammate of OJ Frederique under CIS legend @Coach Macho. That reunion would give Miami perhaps the most talented pair of young corners in the conference. Lucas has three years of eligibility.
- Miami is also pursuing Michigan State CB corner (and Venice, FL native) Charles Brantley, who is one of the most experienced and proven corners in the Portal. There is strong mutual interest there. Arizona CB Emmanuel Karnley is another young, long, fast corner with three years of eligibility who Miami likes a lot. Ole Miss and Michigan are battling there.
- At safety, Miami is thrilled with the addition of Zechariah Poyser from Jacksonville State. He may have been the best safety in the Portal and has three years of eligibility. If we add another name as a boundary safety, watch for Adrian Wilson (Washington State).
- WR Kevin Concepcion is on campus now and having a good visit. He is a high-priority target.
- I expect Miami to add a starting C and will monitor names jumping in the Portal (that is an active market).
- WR CJ Daniels is considered a high-character, proven target with rave reviews from LSU staffers and others who have coached him. His contested-catch ability projects to be an improvement over anybody in our room last year.
- The DT name to know right now is David Blay, a 6'4, 300+pound late bloomer from Pennsylvania. He is visiting through the weekend. Miami would like to add a premium, productive target instead of a volume of low-ceiling players, as the room has improved through recruiting.