Tyson Campbell recruitment??

61 pages of people saying they don't know anything, but they kinda do, but if I did I wouldn't tell you, because only Tyson knows, even his family doesn't know, but I talked to his family who doesn't know so I kinda know even more nothing, but I do know something even though nobody knows nothing.
 
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61 pages of people saying they don't know anything, but they kinda do, but if I did I wouldn't tell you, because only Tyson knows, even his family doesn't know, but I talked to his family who doesn't know so I kinda know even more nothing, but I do know something even though nobody knows nothing.

so...cane lock?
 
61 pages of people saying they don't know anything, but they kinda do, but if I did I wouldn't tell you, because only Tyson knows, even his family doesn't know, but I talked to his family who doesn't know so I kinda know even more nothing, but I do know something even though nobody knows nothing.

so...cane lock?

CLEARLY !!!!! LOL

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61 pages of people saying they don't know anything, but they kinda do, but if I did I wouldn't tell you, because only Tyson knows, even his family doesn't know, but I talked to his family who doesn't know so I kinda know even more nothing, but I do know something even though nobody knows nothing.

Thanks for the update! LOL Crootin season is just beginning.
 
****, if Tyson ends up somewhere else this going to hurt bad. This kid is handling the recruiting game so well you know he's going to absolutely ball out wherever he ends up. Kids who are all business like this are wired perfectly. Exactly the type of player Richt wants to build this program around.

Hat flip kids washout 75% of the time. It's science.
 
I talk to Tyson's sister everyday. Her mood went from, "I don't think tyson is staying in Miami," to "nobody knows, not even the people in his own house knows where he is going." I wanna post the ss but I don't know how too.

I've said that on here before. He already has his mind made up but he ain't tellin' NOBODY right now...

Lol. Actually, you said the opposite of what he's saying...

So you have no clue where he's leaning then..???

WTF are you talking about?!?! Posts #26 & 28 in the Deion Sanders Says thread. And I do have a clue where he's going. That clue is Miami is the only school that I've ever heard him say leads & they've weathered the storm of every challenger to date. That's a clue, what you want is a confession and the kid ain't ready to spill the beans. I think you're more worried about calling me out than anything. And if he did tell me, do you really think I'd tell you? You're not exactly my CIS favorite...

Lol @ "you're not exactly my CIS Favorite." Literally
 
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This dude is a beast. And we're the overwhelming favorite to land Tyson's commitment. Y'all need to chill and let them breathe. ****
 
61 pages of people saying they don't know anything, but they kinda do, but if I did I wouldn't tell you, because only Tyson knows, even his family doesn't know, but I talked to his family who doesn't know so I kinda know even more nothing, but I do know something even though nobody knows nothing.

so...cane lock?

CLEARLY !!!!! LOL

I still think we need to clarify with his sister if she knows or not. Im not convinced.
 
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Sooooo who’s going to post Andrew Ivins article

Fort Lauderdale American Heritage five-star cornerback Tyson Campbell made his way to Hard Rock Stadium for the first time this season last Saturday.

Things went well.

“I enjoyed it,” Campbell told InsideTheU on Wednesday when asked about Miami’s 41-8 blowout of Notre Dame. “The fans put on a good show and so did the Hurricanes. My mom and dad also really enjoyed it.”

Campbell, who is listed as the nation’s No. 3 cornerback prospect on the industry-generated composite, is one of the top targets remaining on the board for Miami this cycle. That’s why the coaches made sure to get plenty of face time with the U.S. Army All-American and his parents inside Club Liv before the team started warmups.

“I got to talk to [safeties coach Ephraim Banda], [cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph] and [defensive coordinator Manny Diaz] about their plans to stop Notre Dame and stuff. That was cool.”

Once the game kicked off Campbell saw the Hurricanes force a bunch of turnovers and shut down an Irish offense that featured a Heisman hopeful in running back Josh Adams.

“I noticed that the guys were having fun out there. The defense looked pretty simple. The guys did their jobs, made plays and they had fun. That’s what you want to do when you’re playing in a football game.”

Campbell also got a chance to watch Rumph coach up guys like Michael Jackson and Trajan Bandy on the sidelines.

“It’s cool just actually having known him since I was younger and just seeing him being successful on one of the higher levels of football. It’s always good to see someone you know be successful like that.”

Campbell was scheduled to take an unofficial visit to Georgia a few weeks ago, but ended up not making the trip after he injured his foot in a game against Coconut Creek and had to be taken to the hospital for x-rays.

“I got hurt so my dad canceled the flight.”

While the senior isn't sure if he will rescheduled the unofficial up to Athens, he said that Georgia is still in line to receive an official visit from him. So is Miami, Alabama and Ohio State.
 
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Sooooo who’s going to post Andrew Ivins article

Fort Lauderdale American Heritage five-star cornerback Tyson Campbell made his way to Hard Rock Stadium for the first time this season last Saturday.

Things went well.

“I enjoyed it,” Campbell told InsideTheU on Wednesday when asked about Miami’s 41-8 blowout of Notre Dame. “The fans put on a good show and so did the Hurricanes. My mom and dad also really enjoyed it.”

Campbell, who is listed as the nation’s No. 3 cornerback prospect on the industry-generated composite, is one of the top targets remaining on the board for Miami this cycle. That’s why the coaches made sure to get plenty of face time with the U.S. Army All-American and his parents inside Club Liv before the team started warmups.

“I got to talk to [safeties coach Ephraim Banda], [cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph] and [defensive coordinator Manny Diaz] about their plans to stop Notre Dame and stuff. That was cool.”

Once the game kicked off Campbell saw the Hurricanes force a bunch of turnovers and shut down an Irish offense that featured a Heisman hopeful in running back Josh Adams.

“I noticed that the guys were having fun out there. The defense looked pretty simple. The guys did their jobs, made plays and they had fun. That’s what you want to do when you’re playing in a football game.”

Campbell also got a chance to watch Rumph coach up guys like Michael Jackson and Trajan Bandy on the sidelines.

“It’s cool just actually having known him since I was younger and just seeing him being successful on one of the higher levels of football. It’s always good to see someone you know be successful like that.”

Campbell was scheduled to take an unofficial visit to Georgia a few weeks ago, but ended up not making the trip after he injured his foot in a game against Coconut Creek and had to be taken to the hospital for x-rays.

“I got hurt so my dad canceled the flight.”

While the senior isn't sure if he will rescheduled the unofficial up to Athens, he said that Georgia is still in line to receive an official visit from him. So is Miami, Alabama and Ohio State.


You are the man
 
Sooooo who’s going to post Andrew Ivins article

Fort Lauderdale American Heritage five-star cornerback Tyson Campbell made his way to Hard Rock Stadium for the first time this season last Saturday.

Things went well.

“I enjoyed it,” Campbell told InsideTheU on Wednesday when asked about Miami’s 41-8 blowout of Notre Dame. “The fans put on a good show and so did the Hurricanes. My mom and dad also really enjoyed it.”

Campbell, who is listed as the nation’s No. 3 cornerback prospect on the industry-generated composite, is one of the top targets remaining on the board for Miami this cycle. That’s why the coaches made sure to get plenty of face time with the U.S. Army All-American and his parents inside Club Liv before the team started warmups.

“I got to talk to [safeties coach Ephraim Banda], [cornerbacks coach Mike Rumph] and [defensive coordinator Manny Diaz] about their plans to stop Notre Dame and stuff. That was cool.”

Once the game kicked off Campbell saw the Hurricanes force a bunch of turnovers and shut down an Irish offense that featured a Heisman hopeful in running back Josh Adams.

“I noticed that the guys were having fun out there. The defense looked pretty simple. The guys did their jobs, made plays and they had fun. That’s what you want to do when you’re playing in a football game.”

Campbell also got a chance to watch Rumph coach up guys like Michael Jackson and Trajan Bandy on the sidelines.

“It’s cool just actually having known him since I was younger and just seeing him being successful on one of the higher levels of football. It’s always good to see someone you know be successful like that.”

Campbell was scheduled to take an unofficial visit to Georgia a few weeks ago, but ended up not making the trip after he injured his foot in a game against Coconut Creek and had to be taken to the hospital for x-rays.

“I got hurt so my dad canceled the flight.”

While the senior isn't sure if he will rescheduled the unofficial up to Athens, he said that Georgia is still in line to receive an official visit from him. So is Miami, Alabama and Ohio State.

Tip of the hat to Ivins for securing the interview.
 
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