Brock Berlin
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has a CM kids hype outta HS translated to the college game since beason?
Too lazy to do the research lol
Too lazy to do the research lol
That’s a whole lotta word salad to say absolutely nothing of substance…..congratsIt's crazy how stereotypes work ain't it... Every sorry *** American all throughout the country wants to complain when they get lumped in with a stereotype. But they so ****** quick to do the same **** thing to anyone else. This shtick is tiring as fvck & it's why everyone of this generation will always have a victims mentality... This ain't nothing unique to south Florida. If anything it's more unique to this generation and we can thank all y'all social media lovers for it. Kids everywhere & far more so their families & handlers, play this game. Y'all don't realize as a fanbase you make this statement only because "WEVE NEVER PLAYED THIS GAME". Literally everywhere in the country the universities and their fanbases realize this is essentially a job & these kids gotta eat. So while y'all ***** and moan about south Florida kids and how none of them are loyal understand what they are loyal to JUST LIKE EVERYWHERE ELSE is to their families and whoever puts them in the best spot. Just that simple.
lolDid he mention water is wet?
Ima worry about 2022 for now lolThere was a lot of smoke to Ohio State when he took his 3rd trip up there in the spring with SFE (March/April)..even 3 crystall balls got put in including Ivins and an Ohio State insider...
Edit: seems things have definitely settled since then
That’s a whole lotta word salad to say absolutely nothing of substance…..congrats
It's crazy how stereotypes work ain't it... Every sorry *** American all throughout the country wants to complain when they get lumped in with a stereotype. But they so ****** quick to do the same **** thing to anyone else. This shtick is tiring as fvck & it's why everyone of this generation will always have a victims mentality... This ain't nothing unique to south Florida. If anything it's more unique to this generation and we can thank all y'all social media lovers for it. Kids everywhere & far more so their families & handlers, play this game. Y'all don't realize as a fanbase you make this statement only because "WEVE NEVER PLAYED THIS GAME". Literally everywhere in the country the universities and their fanbases realize this is essentially a job & these kids gotta eat. So while y'all ***** and moan about south Florida kids and how none of them are loyal understand what they are loyal to JUST LIKE EVERYWHERE ELSE is to their families and whoever puts them in the best spot. Just that simple.
I don't know, Mang. Seemed pretty clear to me. Go to the program that gets you furthest along in your chosen profession. Don't go somewhere just because it's closest to home.
we did have their best season tho under richt. jumbo wasn't there in 13. we had 2 first rounders under the last staff. Mario just sent two first rounders as an HC at Oregon.Well, Jimbo did go 9-1 in 2020-2021 w/ a NY6 bowl victory, & they have had 8 1st round draft picks since 2013, w/ Myles Garrett being recognized as one of the best NFL players regardless of position, & Christian Kirk just got broke off who a 2nd round pick in 2018. Plus, they have something called old NIL $.
Just b/c I’ve been around too many youngins & hearing their recruiting stories, I know what programs/coaches sell even if they, themselves, weren’t apart of past player’s success. ****, Golden rode the chit out of history while he was here. Lol
Elijah Moore
Marquis Brown
Anthony Schwartz
Jerry Jeudy
Tutu atwell
All went to different schools, different offenses, different position coaches, different qb styles, and got drafted in the first 3 rounds.
2 in the First round
The highest pick was Jeudy coached by Gattis.
We have a really good qb and some serious back ups.
These sofla blue chip kids are allergic to UM. It’s like they’re so scared and negatively recruited to pick us. SMDH.
If only AR82 never got hurt it would’ve changed the **** narrative.
Well you had chimed in "Cane" so I was following up to see if that actually meant anything or was just a random comment..Ima worry about 2022 for now lol
Haven't even played a game yet lol
I've heard nothing but Canes for the two Chaminade kids. We do well at that school.Well you had chimed in "Cane" so I was following up to see if that actually meant anything or was just a random comment..
but you're right.. this is a '24 kid that said he's committing on signing day... wake me up in November in '23
You're not reading it appropriately than my friend. What I'm saying is everywhere except us until recently played the game to where financially they could make it work for you. Where there staff could put you in a better position to achieve what mattered most to you as a player & as a individual. So in each of those kids seperately was a situation unique to them. The whole you're from here so you should be loyal to here isn't reality anywhere. Kids are loyal to themselves and their families. You've just seen Cali kids stay in Cali,Texas in Texas etc. But you're not factoring in Cali kids get paid by those Cali schools. Texas kids get paid by those Texas schools. Floriduh kids have until recently had ufag taking care of them and to a far lesser extent fspoo but that's where the buck stopped. Now nil changes that narrative but even in that instance these other places still have heavy handed bagmen doing what they've always done on top of nil. By the way these numbers y'all are seeing for our nil spending is greatly exaggerated. We're giving kids options again. But it's still a process so we can check off as many boxes as possible. Just leave these miserable fans in their own misery. Hopefully one day they'll just jump.I can get behind that if the kid goes to bama/uga/etc. But, when a kid commits to FSU, ATM or UL, then that argument falls apart imo. The kids are opting to get $$ and go to a disaster of a program with lame duck coaches (in many cases). How is that the best spot for the kid?
That's not what I said either though. I said each kid has circumstances that matter to them. Their loyalties (same as everywhere)are to them and their families. That's getting a check OR playing for a program that's winning and putting kids in the league OR is known for their position development etc etc. There's alot of different reasons for why a kid goes somewhere BUT Money is definitely a strong reason behind most elite kids and until recently we had nothing to say for those kids , while the vast majority of the country has. We couldn't factor into that conversation. It's all about checking off boxes for kids where it matters.So it wasn’t clear to you, because that’s not what he was saying. Money over everything.
we did have their best season tho under richt. jumbo wasn't there in 13. we had 2 first rounders under the last staff. Mario just sent two first rounders as an HC at Oregon.
jimbo has been average at best at ATM and there is no way to say otherwise. hes incredibly average aside from the one covid year (where even Manny nearly had us as good as them record wise).
Mario also won an NY6 bowl and the conference multiple times.
I’m just trying to point out that if you can ball you can get drafted regardless of scheme, oc, position coach, program, or any other excuse you want to give to not come here.Tutu, Moore, and Schwartz were never offered by us, same spot it’s Zay Flowers and AT Perry, we have to do better than in the past on WR evaluations.
idk I do think it is also a mentality difference - at least with Cali/Texas HS Football players and South Florida ones, as well as a general geography thing though. Geography plays a big role - not with wanting to stay home necessarily, but just with who you follow growing up. The distance from Coral Gables to Tuscaloosa is the same as LA to Eugene Oregon... California kids pretty much grow up exclusively rooting for USC and Oregon, with some bay area kids rooting for Cal (though that is a little bit more so in the past after Cal had Rodgers, Marshawn, DJax, etc). The reality is for the most part California hs football players don't grow up wanting to play for the MAJOR OOS schools because those schools are so far away from "their world", whereas Alabama/Georgia really isn't that far away from South Florida. When you grow up in Cali, USC is THE school you're dreaming of getting into/an offer from. In South Florida, there is so much more competition within a 700 mile radius of successful schools that it's just not like that with Miami. Now I'd also say Texas recruits are probably the most actually loyal to their state schools (+Oklahoma)....You're not reading it appropriately than my friend. What I'm saying is everywhere except us until recently played the game to where financially they could make it work for you. Where there staff could put you in a better position to achieve what mattered most to you as a player & as a individual. So in each of those kids seperately was a situation unique to them. The whole you're from here so you should be loyal to here isn't reality anywhere. Kids are loyal to themselves and their families. You've just seen Cali kids stay in Cali,Texas in Texas etc. But you're not factoring in Cali kids get paid by those Cali schools. Texas kids get paid by those Texas schools. Floriduh kids have until recently had ufag taking care of them and to a far lesser extent fspoo but that's where the buck stopped. Now nil changes that narrative but even in that instance these other places still have heavy handed bagmen doing what they've always done on top of nil. By the way these numbers y'all are seeing for our nil spending is greatly exaggerated. We're giving kids options again. But it's still a process so we can check off as many boxes as possible. Just leave these miserable fans in their own misery. Hopefully one day they'll just jump.
I'll just say I'd disagree with several of those points of emphasis...also what you just pointed out in that last sentence shows exactly how cutthroat they are. As a Texas kid (I've became friends with plenty of them that were high end recruits throughout the years) you were raised to HATE Oklahoma like canes were raised to HATE ufag and Notre dom. Yet plenty of them have fueled that rivalry which is far more intense to this moment than anything we currently still know. The only part that holds truth to where ALOT of kids who would want to go to um go elsewhere isn't because of loyalty it's because Floridians isn't necessarily our core student demographic. Alot of locals actually don't have the ability to get into um whether it's because of grades & admission standards or in normal kids cases cost of tuition. Opposed to most other places public schools which are far cheaper are viable options and that holds true for UCLA as well. Kids out there want to put on that blue and gold or that burgundy & yellow but quickly realize westwood isn't a viable option for many.idk I do think it is also a mentality difference - at least with Cali/Texas HS Football players and South Florida ones, as well as a general geography thing though. Geography plays a big role - not with wanting to stay home necessarily, but just with who you follow growing up. The distance from Coral Gables to Tuscaloosa is the same as LA to Eugene Oregon... California kids pretty much grow up exclusively rooting for USC and Oregon, with some bay area kids rooting for Cal (though that is a little bit more so in the past after Cal had Rodgers, Marshawn, DJax, etc). The reality is for the most part California hs football players don't grow up wanting to play for the MAJOR OOS schools because those schools are so far away from "their world", whereas Alabama/Georgia really isn't that far away from South Florida. When you grow up in Cali, USC is THE school you're dreaming of getting into/an offer from. In South Florida, there is so much more competition within a 700 mile radius of successful schools that it's just not like that with Miami. Now I'd also say Texas recruits are probably the most actually loyal to their state schools (+Oklahoma)....
This is why the connection from the school to the city was winning and how we did it. The school has to do alot more than other in state schools to build that connection back to the community because its rare a family member or friend actually went to the school. Most of these kids only considered Miami this last decade n half because its the local school and the rich history. Now we have to build our reputation back up from the ground because the people in the recent past ruined everything that was builtFloridians isn't necessarily our core student demographic. Alot of locals actually don't have the ability to get into um whether it's because of grades & admission standards or in normal kids cases cost of tuition.
We’re literally in the Top 10 and way ahead of FSU in the composite and average and you’re whining in every thread like recruiting isn’t going well. Relax, my guy.Fsu been bad for years and they’re trending for kids. no other school deals w the same excuses you guys give to Miami lol