2015 Class: 22 commits so far...

This class finishes 25-30 in the 247 composite ranking. Although, if you look at the 247 composite average ranking of recruit in class we will probably be lower than than 25-30
 
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This class finishes 25-30 in the 247 composite ranking. Although, if you look at the 247 composite average ranking of recruit in class we will probably be lower than than 25-30

Class would have to fall apart IMO which could very well happen.

not even fall apart. We just won't hit on our targets and current commits are going to keep their options open. Others schools are going to start reeling in the top uncommitted kids while we stay stagnant. Maybe I was being too pessimistic but I see a ranking around 22-30


Right now on the average recruit ranking for the 247 composite we are 23rd which shows our 11th class ranking is inflated due to size
 
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This class finishes 25-30 in the 247 composite ranking. Although, if you look at the 247 composite average ranking of recruit in class we will probably be lower than than 25-30

Class would have to fall apart IMO which could very well happen.

not even fall apart. We just won't hit on our targets and current commits are going to keep their options. Others schools are going to start reeling in the top uncommitted kids while we stay stagnant. Maybe I was being too pessimistic but I see a ranking around 22-30


Right now on the average recruit ranking for the 247 composite we are 23rd which shows our 11th class ranking is inflated due to size

Going back to 2002, Miami has finished outside the top 25 in average ranking 1 time, 26th in 2010.

It would have to fall apart to be that low.
 
This class finishes 25-30 in the 247 composite ranking. Although, if you look at the 247 composite average ranking of recruit in class we will probably be lower than than 25-30

Class would have to fall apart IMO which could very well happen.

not even fall apart. We just won't hit on our targets and current commits are going to keep their options. Others schools are going to start reeling in the top uncommitted kids while we stay stagnant. Maybe I was being too pessimistic but I see a ranking around 22-30


Right now on the average recruit ranking for the 247 composite we are 23rd which shows our 11th class ranking is inflated due to size

Going back to 2002, Miami has finished outside the top 25 in average ranking 1 time, 26th in 2010.

It would have to fall apart to be that low.

We may have different definitions of falling apart but I could see a few kids leaving and us not being able to secure any top talent left on the market. Outside the 25 is very possible IMO. Regardless of what history says. Who would've thought our defenses could've been ranked in the bottom thirty two years in a row.

We will be ranked around 22-30 and our average grade per recruit will be around the same if not worse. This class should be top ten but won't be imo
 
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This class finishes 25-30 in the 247 composite ranking. Although, if you look at the 247 composite average ranking of recruit in class we will probably be lower than than 25-30

Class would have to fall apart IMO which could very well happen.

not even fall apart. We just won't hit on our targets and current commits are going to keep their options. Others schools are going to start reeling in the top uncommitted kids while we stay stagnant. Maybe I was being too pessimistic but I see a ranking around 22-30


Right now on the average recruit ranking for the 247 composite we are 23rd which shows our 11th class ranking is inflated due to size

Going back to 2002, Miami has finished outside the top 25 in average ranking 1 time, 26th in 2010.

It would have to fall apart to be that low.
You are also forgetting the debacle that was the 2011 class that finished in the 30s.
 
This class finishes 25-30 in the 247 composite ranking. Although, if you look at the 247 composite average ranking of recruit in class we will probably be lower than than 25-30

Class would have to fall apart IMO which could very well happen.

not even fall apart. We just won't hit on our targets and current commits are going to keep their options. Others schools are going to start reeling in the top uncommitted kids while we stay stagnant. Maybe I was being too pessimistic but I see a ranking around 22-30


Right now on the average recruit ranking for the 247 composite we are 23rd which shows our 11th class ranking is inflated due to size

Going back to 2002, Miami has finished outside the top 25 in average ranking 1 time, 26th in 2010.

It would have to fall apart to be that low.
You are also forgetting the debacle that was the 2011 class that finished in the 30s.

Average star ranking they were in the top 25
 
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But the rankings per commit is only low because we have like 20 3 star OL, that will basically all get booted from this class....or at least should.
Calloway and Peete should replace Gosier and Spence. Then if we get Irvin, 2 Dt's, and 2-3 CB's we will definitely finish top 20...
 
It would/will suck to see the administration sit on its hands until the last possible moment to make changes to the staff.

The longer they wait the more damage they'll do, not only to the team but also this class. And it's not like there's any reason to have any faith in the decision makers to take swift action as this s***show continues.
 
Bowman archibald decommitted and flipped to wake forest. My prediction is coming
Tito just pointed out to me on Twitter that this kid signed an financial aid agreement so it's not like we cooled on him. We were contractually bound to take him as a commitment at that point. He done flipped on us to Wake.

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Bowman archibald decommitted and flipped to wake forest. My prediction is coming
Tito just pointed out to me on Twitter that this kid signed an financial aid agreement so it's not like we cooled on him. We were contractually bound to take him as a commitment at that point. He done flipped on us to Wake.

miami called him a top TE in the country when he committed. If we cooled on him that would make no sense. And I agree the reason they make them sign those agreements is for the unlimited contact
 
Bowman archibald decommitted and flipped to wake forest. My prediction is coming
Tito just pointed out to me on Twitter that this kid signed an financial aid agreement so it's not like we cooled on him. We were contractually bound to take him as a commitment at that point. He done flipped on us to Wake.

miami called him a top TE in the country when he committed. If we cooled on him that would make no sense. And I agree the reason they make them sign those agreements is for the unlimited contact

Is this a Reilly Gibbons-esque situation where he followed the best academic offer?
 
Bowman archibald decommitted and flipped to wake forest. My prediction is coming
Tito just pointed out to me on Twitter that this kid signed an financial aid agreement so it's not like we cooled on him. We were contractually bound to take him as a commitment at that point. He done flipped on us to Wake.

miami called him a top TE in the country when he committed. If we cooled on him that would make no sense. And I agree the reason they make them sign those agreements is for the unlimited contact

Is this a Reilly Gibbons-esque situation where he followed the best academic offer?

No
 
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Bowman archibald decommitted and flipped to wake forest. My prediction is coming
Tito just pointed out to me on Twitter that this kid signed an financial aid agreement so it's not like we cooled on him. We were contractually bound to take him as a commitment at that point. He done flipped on us to Wake.

miami called him a top TE in the country when he committed. If we cooled on him that would make no sense. And I agree the reason they make them sign those agreements is for the unlimited contact

Is this a Reilly Gibbons-esque situation where he followed the best academic offer?

No

Terrific.
 
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