Miami lands coveted defensive end Johnson

Miami lands coveted defensive end Johnson

Peter Ariz
Peter Ariz

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“I will definitely be reaching out to people and already have been. Canes fans, get ready for me to kill this season and see what I can bring to the table,” said Johnson.

“I will reach out to anyone who is a leader out there. If I watch their tape and I like it – I want to play with some ballers. We have ballers committed now, but we need a couple other guys who are thinking about it so my job is to push them towards that. Our goal is to win as many championships as possible and accomplish undefeated seasons. We need them on board,” he said.

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****, you just ruined my excitement with that gif.
 
Great pick up for UM and congrats to the young man.

Also for those that couldn't quite place the opening music, here ya go a little old school flava in ya ear ( as Craig Mack would say)

[video=youtube_share;BONgL61snlM]http://youtu.be/BONgL61snlM[/video]
 
This dude had 100 Offers, was on the exact opposite side of the country, and understood that the U was the best choice for him. Amazing.

Absolutely!! And the sad part is, we have ballers in our backyard looking to go to buma!!
 
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So happy we finally have our expectations set appropriately. Monster get. Kool is gonna be making his resume look even better than it already is..
 
Great pick up for UM and congrats to the young man.

Also for those that couldn't quite place the opening music, here ya go a little old school flava in ya ear ( as Craig Mack would say)

[video=youtube_share;BONgL61snlM]http://youtu.be/BONgL61snlM[/video]

LOL - DJ Paranos
 
I so want kids like this! After a half decade of fattened frog stance readers, to see the savages returning makes my neck hairs stand up.


LBs this cycle DLs and hitting DBs next and weeeeee back!
 
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Would like to see him throw on around 35-40 lbs and be able to contain the edge with the best in the nation. Sky is the limit.
 
Things are beggining to change in terms of internal player leadership and having a self policing locker room . With players like Shaq Quarterman, Deejay Dallas, and DJ Johnson and others being added to this team I would expect to see a completely different mentality take root in the Hecht. This coaching staff has done an admirable job of laying down the foundation and the vision of the program we need to be and have always been when we were at our best. That however is not enough if a self motivating culture with strong internal leadership is not developed in the locker room.

That's where players I mentioned above come in. They will be the foundational catalysts for this programs ascent back to the pinnacle of college football. Although he has not played a single snap that counts yet, Shaquille Quarterman will serve to be the rock that our new dynasty will be built on. Shaquille has more than just talent. He possesses a type of maturity well beyond his years and the type of focus and leadership ability that very few are born with. Without even having played a game yet, it is strikingly apparent to me than Shaq is a transcendent once in a decade(Maybe more) type of player. He is the type of player that has the ability to galvanize an entire locker room with his character and work ethic. As this staff continues to add and stack talent it will be the young men like Shaq, DJ, and Deejay that will turn a very talented program, into a championship program.
 
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"Our goal is to win as many championships as possible"
 
Things are beggining to change in terms of internal player leadership and having a self policing locker room . With players like Shaq Quarterman, Deejay Dallas, and DJ Johnson and others being added to this team I would expect to see a completely different mentality take root in the Hecht. This coaching staff has done an admirable job of laying down the foundation and the vision of the program we need to be and have always been when we were at our best. That however is not enough if a self motivating culture with strong internal leadership is not developed in the locker room.



That's where players I mentioned above come in. They will be the foundational catalysts for this programs ascent back to the pinnacle of college football. Although he has not played a single snap that counts yet, Shaquille Quarterman will serve to be the rock that our new dynasty will be built on. Shaquille has more than just talent. He possesses a type of maturity well beyond his years and the type of focus and leadership ability that very few are born with. Without even having played a game yet, it is strikingly apparent to me than Shaq is a transcendent once in a decade(Maybe more) type of player. He is the type of player that has the ability to galvanize an entire locker room with his character and work ethic. As this staff continues to add and stack talent it will be the young men like Shaq, DJ, and Deejay that will turn a very talented program, into a championship program.

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Things are beggining to change in terms of internal player leadership and having a self policing locker room . With players like Shaq Quarterman, Deejay Dallas, and DJ Johnson and others being added to this team I would expect to see a completely different mentality take root in the Hecht. This coaching staff has done an admirable job of laying down the foundation and the vision of the program we need to be and have always been when we were at our best. That however is not enough if a self motivating culture with strong internal leadership is not developed in the locker room.



That's where players I mentioned above come in. They will be the foundational catalysts for this programs ascent back to the pinnacle of college football. Although he has not played a single snap that counts yet, Shaquille Quarterman will serve to be the rock that our new dynasty will be built on. Shaquille has more than just talent. He possesses a type of maturity well beyond his years and the type of focus and leadership ability that very few are born with. Without even having played a game yet, it is strikingly apparent to me than Shaq is a transcendent once in a decade(Maybe more) type of player. He is the type of player that has the ability to galvanize an entire locker room with his character and work ethic. As this staff continues to add and stack talent it will be the young men like Shaq, DJ, and Deejay that will turn a very talented program, into a championship program.

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I'm not quite sure where you're coming from exactly but I will say that the above photo is the very antithesis of what this team is developing into.
 
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Things are beggining to change in terms of internal player leadership and having a self policing locker room . With players like Shaq Quarterman, Deejay Dallas, and DJ Johnson and others being added to this team I would expect to see a completely different mentality take root in the Hecht. This coaching staff has done an admirable job of laying down the foundation and the vision of the program we need to be and have always been when we were at our best. That however is not enough if a self motivating culture with strong internal leadership is not developed in the locker room.



That's where players I mentioned above come in. They will be the foundational catalysts for this programs ascent back to the pinnacle of college football. Although he has not played a single snap that counts yet, Shaquille Quarterman will serve to be the rock that our new dynasty will be built on. Shaquille has more than just talent. He possesses a type of maturity well beyond his years and the type of focus and leadership ability that very few are born with. Without even having played a game yet, it is strikingly apparent to me than Shaq is a transcendent once in a decade(Maybe more) type of player. He is the type of player that has the ability to galvanize an entire locker room with his character and work ethic. As this staff continues to add and stack talent it will be the young men like Shaq, DJ, and Deejay that will turn a very talented program, into a championship program.

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I'm not quite sure where you're coming from exactly but I will say that the above photo is the very antithesis of what this team is developing into.

Blah, blah, blah. After a decade of irrelevance, I'll believe this program has changed when I see it. Same crap was said about Randy and Golden.
 
Things are beggining to change in terms of internal player leadership and having a self policing locker room . With players like Shaq Quarterman, Deejay Dallas, and DJ Johnson and others being added to this team I would expect to see a completely different mentality take root in the Hecht. This coaching staff has done an admirable job of laying down the foundation and the vision of the program we need to be and have always been when we were at our best. That however is not enough if a self motivating culture with strong internal leadership is not developed in the locker room.



That's where players I mentioned above come in. They will be the foundational catalysts for this programs ascent back to the pinnacle of college football. Although he has not played a single snap that counts yet, Shaquille Quarterman will serve to be the rock that our new dynasty will be built on. Shaquille has more than just talent. He possesses a type of maturity well beyond his years and the type of focus and leadership ability that very few are born with. Without even having played a game yet, it is strikingly apparent to me than Shaq is a transcendent once in a decade(Maybe more) type of player. He is the type of player that has the ability to galvanize an entire locker room with his character and work ethic. As this staff continues to add and stack talent it will be the young men like Shaq, DJ, and Deejay that will turn a very talented program, into a championship program.

View attachment 37027

I'm not quite sure where you're coming from exactly but I will say that the above photo is the very antithesis of what this team is developing into.

Blah, blah, blah. After a decade of irrelevance, I'll believe this program has changed when I see it. Same crap was said about Randy and Golden.
If you don't have hope, why you're even here? Randy? Most of us thought he was unqualified. Golden? He was a brilliant salesman that fooled us for short period of time but it was evident soon after that he was fake. You can't say the same about Richt. If you can't see that sorry I can't help you. Go back to your depression and stay away from the hopefuls here.
 
Things are beggining to change in terms of internal player leadership and having a self policing locker room . With players like Shaq Quarterman, Deejay Dallas, and DJ Johnson and others being added to this team I would expect to see a completely different mentality take root in the Hecht. This coaching staff has done an admirable job of laying down the foundation and the vision of the program we need to be and have always been when we were at our best. That however is not enough if a self motivating culture with strong internal leadership is not developed in the locker room.



That's where players I mentioned above come in. They will be the foundational catalysts for this programs ascent back to the pinnacle of college football. Although he has not played a single snap that counts yet, Shaquille Quarterman will serve to be the rock that our new dynasty will be built on. Shaquille has more than just talent. He possesses a type of maturity well beyond his years and the type of focus and leadership ability that very few are born with. Without even having played a game yet, it is strikingly apparent to me than Shaq is a transcendent once in a decade(Maybe more) type of player. He is the type of player that has the ability to galvanize an entire locker room with his character and work ethic. As this staff continues to add and stack talent it will be the young men like Shaq, DJ, and Deejay that will turn a very talented program, into a championship program.

View attachment 37027

I'm not quite sure where you're coming from exactly but I will say that the above photo is the very antithesis of what this team is developing into.

Yeah that was my point. It'll be nice to never see this soft whatever you want to call it mentality in the program anymore.
 
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