"They wanted me to play Corner, and thats my position"

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That’s bull**** for sure. I’m sure if he wanted to play corner we would have let him. Either way his technique at corner is bad. He’s a freak that can move like a corner at 210 but he’s not a corner yet. He’s a Day 1 starter at safety.
 
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I’m just ****ed because none of these kids have the balls to go to Miami. Taking the easy route whether it be bags or front runner teams etc. Been following recruiting for a decade now and it’s the same story every year. Sick of the []_[] being a placeholder and a school that gets early commitments so that guys can get their name out. It’s not gonna change.
 
Lol watch him move positions first week of camp.
Looked really big out there playing corner at the army game. Few receivers got beyond him too in that game. Safety might be his best fit tbh but he certainly has the speed to play corner
 
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I think that was the factor why Tyrique went with UGA.

We have lost too many recruits by trying to force them to play a position we wanted them to play and not where they want to play.


Stop it. It was the brand new job and house for his mama and that 6 figure bag. We could’ve said he could play QB and he would’ve still dipped.
 
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That was the FIRST time I have ever seen him say that. I could have missed it but I am pretty sure he has always said he didn’t care where he plays.

It’s an excuse

Nah he said it in a few interviews. He always wanted to play Corner.
 
Coaches are going to tell a player you're going to play this if they want to play that -
in recruiting you tell them whatever they want to hear and when you sign them you do what you want with them.
Recruiting is the courtship, signing is you're married.
 
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