Ahmmon Ritchards is a beast

I am gonna say it: He looks like an Ed Reed/Sean Taylor type safety. He could be the biggest playmaker we've had back there in a long time. But he is amazing at WR too!
 
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I am gonna say it: He looks like an Ed Reed/Sean Taylor type safety. He could be the biggest playmaker we've had back there in a long time. But he is amazing at WR too!

Richards is not even close to being as physical on defense as they were...is he a ballhawk? Yes but not close to Ed reed or Sean Taylor...he is a great player definitely a wr
 
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It's the "Golden Affect": If a recruit commits to Miami and is really good, fans of said school will always fear a decommit because it has become common place under Golden's tenure.
 
this guys recruitment hasn't even started yet. How many OVs has he taken yet? zero. He hasn't seen the type of progress we made during the season, how depth charts will shake out, potential coaching changes, participating in summer camps on the campus' of other schools (friday night lights etc) , 7 on 7 teams led by street agents in bed with the SEC, schools his friends are leaning too....all of this stuff has yet to transpire.

I guarandamntee that bleakness will transpire this recruiting season. It has never not happened.... think about it.
 
I love Richards but he's no Amari cooper

That's revisionists history though. At this point of his high school career, Amari Cooper wasn't the Amari Cooper that committed to Alabama, let alone what he is after Bama. Cooper was a 3 star without any big fanfare after spring of his junior year. His development started to take off that summer, continuing through college. I'm not saying Richards will ever get to that level, but let's not act like Cooper was a stud at the same point in his career. Cooper just kept getting better and better as time went on.
 
this guys recruitment hasn't even started yet. How many OVs has he taken yet? zero. He hasn't seen the type of progress we made during the season, how depth charts will shake out, potential coaching changes, participating in summer camps on the campus' of other schools (friday night lights etc) , 7 on 7 teams led by street agents in bed with the SEC, schools his friends are leaning too....all of this stuff has yet to transpire.

I guarandamntee that bleakness will transpire this recruiting season. It has never not happened.... think about it.

Ok.... We get it. Quit saying the same sh*t(bleakness 2016 class)in every thread. It's annoying Af. Inferiority complex some of you have and some of you don't....
 
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this guys recruitment hasn't even started yet. How many OVs has he taken yet? zero. He hasn't seen the type of progress we made during the season, how depth charts will shake out, potential coaching changes, participating in summer camps on the campus' of other schools (friday night lights etc) , 7 on 7 teams led by street agents in bed with the SEC, schools his friends are leaning too....all of this stuff has yet to transpire.

I guarandamntee that bleakness will transpire this recruiting season. It has never not happened.... think about it.

Ok.... We get it. Quit saying the same sh*t(bleakness 2016 class)in every thread. It's annoying Af. Inferiority complex some of you have and some of you don't....

how does facts equate to 'inferiority complex'??
 
I love Richards but he's no Amari cooper

That's revisionists history though. At this point of his high school career, Amari Cooper wasn't the Amari Cooper that committed to Alabama, let alone what he is after Bama. Cooper was a 3 star without any big fanfare after spring of his junior year. His development started to take off that summer, continuing through college. I'm not saying Richards will ever get to that level, but let's not act like Cooper was a stud at the same point in his career. Cooper just kept getting better and better as time went on.

Amari cooper was already elite at the high school level. Go look at his camp film he was already a elite route runner and polished. He dominated at Alabama as a freshman you think he learned that at Alabama lol ?
 
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Look it up..

I said not too long ago that he was a 5 star along with a few others in the class.

Kid an ELITE talent on both sides of the ball. Just wait till October when everyone and their mother is crootin him. I repeat... ELITE
 
Look it up..

I said not too long ago that he was a 5 star along with a few others in the class.

Kid an ELITE talent on both sides of the ball. Just wait till October when everyone and their mother is crootin him. I repeat... ELITE

We both did,I also recall some posters lol at those comments. Dude is elite , and I don't throw that word around.
 
AUBURN, Ala. | Wellington (Fla.) four-star Ahmmon Richards visited Auburn on Saturday, the second stop on his three-school weekend tour.

It wasn't a lengthy visit, but enough to make the Miami commitment want to return.



Richards remains committed to the 'Canes, but continues to visit other schools.
"I can't wait to get back because to be honest, it really blew me away," Richards said. "I really enjoyed everything about Auburn and will definitely be back for an official visit."

Richards wasn't the only one in his group to enjoy the visit. His father and two cousins did, too. The group arrived Saturday afternoon and stayed for approximately five hours.

"Everyone definitely enjoyed it," Richards said. "We toured everywhere, the campus and all the dorms and the stadium, the players' lounge and locker room. It was great. Everything was."

Richards, 6-foot-3 and 175 pounds, met with several of the coaches, including Gus Malzahn, defensive coordinator Will Muscahmp, lead recruiter Scott Fountain and receivers coach Dameyune Craig. Auburn is recruiting Richards to play receiver.

"That was my first time at Auburn and I can't wait to go back," Richards said. "I haven't set a date, but I'll be back for an official visit. No doubt."

Richards has been committed to Miami for more than a year, and the visit to Auburn on Saturday didn't change that.

"But Auburn definitely gave me a lot to think about," Richards said. "I can't wait to get back. I love the family environment. The coaching staff is down to earth. They are just really cool people."

Richards visited Tennessee on Friday and will be in Tuscaloosa on Sunday to visit Alabama.

Richards had 23 touchdown receptions on offense and five interceptions on defense last season as a junior. Rivals ranks him the No. 23 safety in 2016 and No. 42 player in Florida.
 
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