Miami WR Ny Carr Enters Transfer Portal

Trinton Breeze
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The portal reopened at 12:00 AM, and the Hurricanes already have three players planning to enter. One of them is wide receiver Ny Carr, who entered today.



During his true freshman season, Carr played in five games. He caught one pass, which totaled eight yards. He made his collegiate debut in Miami’s victory over Florida A&M, where he recorded the 8-yard catch.

Coming out of high school from Colquitt County in Georgia, Carr was ranked as the 98th best player in the nation and the 21st best wide receiver, based on the 247sports composite rankings.

 

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Following recruiting is worthless in the NIL/Transfer Portal era. I believe that these kids should be able to earn money (as so many cashed in on them before), but I feel like it ruined my experience as a fan. Looks like I’ve got more time on my hands to follow other things that don’t change by the minute.
 
Following recruiting is worthless in the NIL/Transfer Portal era. I believe that these kids should be able to earn money (as so many cashed in on them before), but I feel like it ruined my experience as a fan. Looks like I’ve got more time on my hands to follow other things that don’t change by the minute.
I agree!
 
That sucks! My take....QB's cost to much in the recruiting cycle so we go get a one year arm in the portal that costs a lot. That being the case, it forces you to get veteran players to take advantage of this window that you have this talented, but expensive qb. We bring in a veteran wr, rb, even on the defensive side of the ball because we don't want to have a crappy D like last year and waste a historically great offense again. So we get veteran players on the defensive side of the ball and take away playing time from the young players and stunt their development. Yes, we have to win now, but that win now and bring vets in to play now destroys our great high school recruiting classes that hit the portal because they're not getting a chance to play and improve. Then we're short on depth and have to hit the portal. It's a viscous cycle that if we don't start playing these younger players and give them a chance to show what they can do, they'll leave and round and round we go. If they don't perform, fine bring in a portal guy then, but we have to start giving some of these young talented top 100 guys that we fought so hard for and paid, to see what they can do.

Some may say, well Ny Carr and ZP had their chance last year and didn't do much. They're freshmen, they got their toes wet. Now they've had an off season. Fight to keep them and see what they do this year with more responsibility. Yes, that's a risk, but you did the evaluation on them, fought to get them and paid them well. Lets see if the boys can earn their pay.
 
That sucks! My take....QB's cost to much in the recruiting cycle so we go get a one year arm in the portal that costs a lot. That being the case, it forces you to get veteran players to take advantage of this window that you have this talented, but expensive qb. We bring in a veteran wr, rb, even on the defensive side of the ball because we don't want to have a crappy D like last year and waste a historically great offense again. So we get veteran players on the defensive side of the ball and take away playing time from the young players and stunt their development. Yes, we have to win now, but that win now and bring vets in to play now destroys our great high school recruiting classes that hit the portal because they're not getting a chance to play and improve. Then we're short on depth and have to hit the portal. It's a viscous cycle that if we don't start playing these younger players and give them a chance to show what they can do, they'll leave and round and round we go. If they don't perform, fine bring in a portal guy then, but we have to start giving some of these young talented top 100 guys that we fought so hard for and paid, to see what they can do.

Some may say, well Ny Carr and ZP had their chance last year and didn't do much. They're freshmen, they got their toes wet. Now they've had an off season. Fight to keep them and see what they do this year with more responsibility. Yes, that's a risk, but you did the evaluation on them, fought to get them and paid them well. Lets see if the boys can earn their pay.
The problem is in year 4, the luxury of hoping for the best is non existent. We have accomplished nothing in 3 seasons so the sense of urgency is as high as can be. If we had more to show for last year, the staff/admin is probably more patient going into this year.
 
As long as it's SEC (UGA/Auburn/SCar) I don't care. Just no GT. I don't need another reason to hate them.

Good kid. Wish him nothing.
 
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