Avery Huff

Avery Huff:
Per 247 - #12 OLB in the Nation ; #207 overall player in the Nation


Yet, here at Miami, he can’t grasp the playbook.

Well what about his teammate at Aquinas, Bonitto. Both similar in height & stature.
Nik Bonitto:
Per 247 - #17 OLB in the Nation ; #220 overall player in the Nation

Yet, there at Oklahoma, he’s one of the best OLBs in ALL of CFB!


So, I’m going to keep asking this ? until I get an honest, satisfying answer:

How in THEE FCK is 247 consistently wrong w/ our “blue chip” evaluations, yet 247 is “correct” on other team’s blue chip players??

I’ve now heard for the 7 yrs I’ve been on this site every excuse used to justify our recruiting failures:
1. Not enough talent (bull chit per our class rankings)

2. Misevaluated (bull chit per the # of 4 stars that’s been on this roster)

3. Guys not grasping the playbook (bull chit per our coaches & players saying the playbooks have been simple)

4. Not enough practice time (bull chit per EVERY FCKIN TEAM IN AMERICA)

5. Injuries/set backs (bull chit per EVERY FCKIN TEAM IN AMERICA)

How bout a real simple answer: continuing to hire **** poor coaches, w/ a **** poor vision of what Miami football is & should be, along w/ a **** poor S&C program that focuses on the wrong chit like “GPS MPH Tracking” which is fraudulent af.

There is absolutely no way we can continue to see blue chip guys look like blue tortilla chips class after class. It cannot continue to be any of those 5 excuses....for 10+ yrs??
I’ve always said that Bama has blue chip recruits get drafted on the basis of the sheer amount of elite players they get and I still stand but that.
However, your explanation is very difficult to argue against. We have too much of a sample size the past 10 years to argue against the development part. Too many top 20 classes to say kids are just not as talented. Kids transferring out or not having enough scholarship players should not be an excuse for development.
To many players that outshined all the other players in high school to just all of the sudden say they’re not capable of grasping this or that.
Everyone misses on evaluations. Even the nfl.

But **** man, after a while the same excuses every year are just that. Excuses.
It’s obvious when we reach on a dude like Ivey or Wiggins or Jennings.

But the same sht everyone here talks about.
No one in the past 10 years has been asking for a chip. But no one on here is ok for 15 years of losing to teams that we have no business losing to.
 
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I have gone through the years seeing exactly what u said. We get the prioritized less recruits......and if we discover someone first that's elite the SEC swoops in. We have horrible evaluations. That's why even if we got the five stars in JW and LT....my question is why didn't bama go hard after those two? I have these questions that pop up in my head automatically cause of the past 15 years. Franchise brought up he was concerned with LTs production his last season and it made me wonder that's all. UGA was hard after JW and UGA as far as I'm concerned ain't the best at evaluating as of late. Smarts trash.............i know if JW and LT don't perform they will blame the coaches but to me it's always about evaluation. Sean Taylor goes to any school and is a phenom same with Saquon Barkley Amari Cooper Dalvin Cook. Those guys ball anywhere period regardless of development.
yep. Been sayin this for 20 years. Too many around our program imagine we made ray lewis, ed reed and sean taylor rather than found them. It’s rodiculous. Our culture helped but those guys would have balled everywhere and anywhere. And plenty of kids who go to random programs still ball out. We have to start with good evals, then culture and scheme and development. It all matters but we ain’t Rapunzel spinning thread into gold or whatever she did in that story. We have to win in college, so it ain’t just about raw materials, it’s about team, scheme and practice. But let’s not kid ourselves. Ray Lewis balled out on a big stage 3 weeks after arriving on campus. We got guys now been here 3 years and folks saying it’s too early to judge. **** no it ain’t. It may be too early to wrote them off, but we know for sire they ain’t ray.
 
yep. Been sayin this for 20 years. Too many around our program imagine we made ray lewis, ed reed and sean taylor rather than found them. It’s rodiculous. Our culture helped but those guys would have balled everywhere and anywhere. And plenty of kids who go to random programs still ball out. We have to start with good evals, then culture and scheme and development. It all matters but we ain’t Rapunzel spinning thread into gold or whatever she did in that story. We have to win in college, so it ain’t just about raw materials, it’s about team, scheme and practice. But let’s not kid ourselves. Ray Lewis balled out on a big stage 3 weeks after arriving on campus. We got guys now been here 3 years and folks saying it’s too early to judge. **** no it ain’t. It may be too early to wrote them off, but we know for sire they ain’t ray.
Facts someone argue this ****. This is the truth period end of story. Especially when we have guys that don't ball in the league. Guys that ball ball period regardless of helmet logo.
 
yep. Been sayin this for 20 years. Too many around our program imagine we made ray lewis, ed reed and sean taylor rather than found them. It’s rodiculous. Our culture helped but those guys would have balled everywhere and anywhere. And plenty of kids who go to random programs still ball out. We have to start with good evals, then culture and scheme and development. It all matters but we ain’t Rapunzel spinning thread into gold or whatever she did in that story. We have to win in college, so it ain’t just about raw materials, it’s about team, scheme and practice. But let’s not kid ourselves. Ray Lewis balled out on a big stage 3 weeks after arriving on campus. We got guys now been here 3 years and folks saying it’s too early to judge. **** no it ain’t. It may be too early to wrote them off, but we know for sire they ain’t ray.
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yep. Been sayin this for 20 years. Too many around our program imagine we made ray lewis, ed reed and sean taylor rather than found them. It’s rodiculous. Our culture helped but those guys would have balled everywhere and anywhere. And plenty of kids who go to random programs still ball out. We have to start with good evals, then culture and scheme and development. It all matters but we ain’t Rapunzel spinning thread into gold or whatever she did in that story. We have to win in college, so it ain’t just about raw materials, it’s about team, scheme and practice. But let’s not kid ourselves. Ray Lewis balled out on a big stage 3 weeks after arriving on campus. We got guys now been here 3 years and folks saying it’s too early to judge. **** no it ain’t. It may be too early to wrote them off, but we know for sire they ain’t ray.
Also want to add that if it was a development issue those kids we get would be pro bowlers when they got to the league. U cant hide that many so called "good players" we have sent to the league.
 
A copy and paste from a fb group link here


Miami LB Avery Huff may be switching to Striker in 2021, per Brad Tejada of CanesInSight.

The 6’3, 215 lb Huff was ranked as the 12th overall OLB, 207th overall player in the 2019 recruiting cycle.

His length and freaky athleticism would make him a very intriguing player at the striker position.
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