MIAMI LANDS NO.1 2026 PROSPECT JACKSON CANTWELL

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Moz is not a media shill tho. He’s boys with Rosenhaus View attachment 325502View attachment 325501
His boy is his source so the kids can start flocking to Rosenhaus.

You have to grasp the concept of what the 2.5 million is.
Is it valuation? Is it total estimated compensation? I recently left my job for another opportunity and was told by my current employer that I was getng paid “above market value”.
They were adding up all the benefits and potential earnings like potential overtime and holiday pay to their equation and not what I actually get paid every month.

So yes. Cantwell’s offer may be 2.5 million. But there is no way that 2.5 million is referring to only a paycheck.
Same thing for all the other NIL offers.
Remember when Bryce Young was at bama?
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The only reason this is a big deal is because it’s us. The nil offer wouldn’t even be a topic of discussion if our hat wasn’t on the table.
It wasn’t a topic of discussion and controversy when J Smith picked Ohio state.
It wasn’t a topic of discussion when Uga got their qb.
But Carson Beck and Cantwell?
On the screen and on your alerts 24/7.

In other words, if it’s Miami then it must be bad for college football.


WE BYKE!!!!!
 
I love this idea of little underdog NIL squad at UGA only having half what the Canes have. Such absolute bull**** lol

No, it’s a limit they were willing to spend. Miami was willing to spend more, and theirs no shame in that

This is NFL free agency
 
His boy is his source so the kids can start flocking to Rosenhaus.

You have to grasp the concept of what the 2.5 million is.
Is it valuation? Is it total estimated compensation? I recently left my job for another opportunity and was told by my current employer that I was getng paid “above market value”.
They were adding up all the benefits and potential earnings like potential overtime and holiday pay to their equation and not what I actually get paid every month.

So yes. Cantwell’s offer may be 2.5 million. But there is no way that 2.5 million is referring to only a paycheck.
Same thing for all the other NIL offers.
Remember when Bryce Young was at bama?
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The only reason this is a big deal is because it’s us. The nil offer wouldn’t even be a topic of discussion if our hat wasn’t on the table.
It wasn’t a topic of discussion and controversy when J Smith picked Ohio state.
It wasn’t a topic of discussion when Uga got their qb.
But Carson Beck and Cantwell?
On the screen and on your alerts 24/7.

In other words, if it’s Miami then it must be bad for college football.


WE BYKE!!!!!
It’s a big deal when the SEC loses

OSU bought a championship this year. That’s the narrative still being pushed by Saban and the slimy little ***** that are trying to make things go back to the way they were behind the scenes

Miami is a great poster child if you’re a good ol boy who misses the old days
 
His boy is his source so the kids can start flocking to Rosenhaus.

You have to grasp the concept of what the 2.5 million is.
Is it valuation? Is it total estimated compensation? I recently left my job for another opportunity and was told by my current employer that I was getng paid “above market value”.
They were adding up all the benefits and potential earnings like potential overtime and holiday pay to their equation and not what I actually get paid every month.

So yes. Cantwell’s offer may be 2.5 million. But there is no way that 2.5 million is referring to only a paycheck.
Same thing for all the other NIL offers.
Remember when Bryce Young was at bama?
View attachment 325508

The only reason this is a big deal is because it’s us. The nil offer wouldn’t even be a topic of discussion if our hat wasn’t on the table.
It wasn’t a topic of discussion and controversy when J Smith picked Ohio state.
It wasn’t a topic of discussion when Uga got their qb.
But Carson Beck and Cantwell?
On the screen and on your alerts 24/7.

In other words, if it’s Miami then it must be bad for college football.


WE BYKE!!!!!

I agree, it’s always packages with every recruit

They’re going to have to do other things outside of just playing to earn that money. If it’s autograph sessions or what not or a branding deal with a company
 
That's a mound of bull *****! Miami went all in but UGA and Oregon did not??? lol...the young man weighed everything, heard all the BS thrown his way and at the end of the day, he chose Miami. Mansell, Nakos cannot wrap their small brains around this! Kick rocks losers!
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Except he’s not the only one reporting the massive deal. It was already known Miami went over the top on its deal and UGA wasn’t close. IYKYK

Miami got the job done that’s all that matters. Miami spoke with the money on how much they valued Cantwell
Yes. One guy “reports” it and 1,000 people regurgitate it. Just like how someone decided that Carson Beck got 4 million. Those close to the situation say it’s much less but it doesn’t matter because big numbers get clicks.

Look at realistically. Did all powerful Georgia really get outbid by over a million dollars for the #1 player in the nation? At a position they’re desperate for help at? This is a program that has proven time and again that they will spend whatever they need to get the players they want. Now all of the sudden they’re on a budget when it’s the BEST recruit in the nation? They’re asking their top target to take a “discount”?

This whole thing reeks of Georgia and their media making excuses. There’s no way a player would EVER choose Miami over UGA unless they got paid waaaay more money, right? Especially after all those media members were positive that the Bulldogs were getting their guy. Miami only got him because they’re the rich bully overspending on their players while poor little UGA can only offer a tiny amount.
 
His boy is his source so the kids can start flocking to Rosenhaus.

You have to grasp the concept of what the 2.5 million is.
Is it valuation? Is it total estimated compensation? I recently left my job for another opportunity and was told by my current employer that I was getng paid “above market value”.
They were adding up all the benefits and potential earnings like potential overtime and holiday pay to their equation and not what I actually get paid every month.


So yes. Cantwell’s offer may be 2.5 million. But there is no way that 2.5 million is referring to only a paycheck.
Same thing for all the other NIL offers.
Remember when Bryce Young was at bama?
View attachment 325508

The only reason this is a big deal is because it’s us. The nil offer wouldn’t even be a topic of discussion if our hat wasn’t on the table.
It wasn’t a topic of discussion and controversy when J Smith picked Ohio state.
It wasn’t a topic of discussion when Uga got their qb.
But Carson Beck and Cantwell?
On the screen and on your alerts 24/7.

In other words, if it’s Miami then it must be bad for college football.


WE BYKE!!!!!
It’s complete BS to say Miami only lands recruits because of NIL, yet if they pick another school, it’s always “thanks to that staff’s hard work and dedication.” Then the media swoops in to solemnly report that the player is paying above-market tuition and board out of love for the school—how selfless. :rolleyes:

I don’t buy those NIL figures completely. And if Georgia really was only willing to match half of what we offered… **** UGA. I hope they limp to a 7–5 season, cling to their bargain-basement recruiting strategy, and vanish like the dodo.

Rant on bolded: I’m sure that’s exactly the spin UGA was aiming for—reminds me of this National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation scene:

 
Yes. One guy “reports” it and 1,000 people regurgitate it. Just like how someone decided that Carson Beck got 4 million. Those close to the situation say it’s much less but it doesn’t matter because big numbers get clicks.

Look at realistically. Did all powerful Georgia really get outbid by over a million dollars for the #1 player in the nation? At a position they’re desperate for help at? This is a program that has proven time and again that they will spend whatever they need to get the players they want. Now all of the sudden they’re on a budget when it’s the BEST recruit in the nation? They’re asking their top target to take a “discount”?

This whole thing reeks of Georgia and their media making excuses. There’s no way a player would EVER choose Miami over UGA unless they got paid waaaay more money, right? Especially after all those media members were positive that the Bulldogs were getting their guy. Miami only got him because they’re the rich bully overspending on their players while poor little UGA can only offer a tiny amount.

You know 5 star Jared Curtis took a discount right? He’s making under $1 million in his first year

Oregon had by far the biggest offer for him


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