duke4heisman
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According to Stampini, Miami is leading for Bostwick and I read he wants to decide soon.
According to Stampini, Miami is leading for Bostwick and I read he wants to decide soon.
This is huge news, just like it was when Archibald signed his last year.
Oh wait
According to Stampini, Miami is leading for Bostwick and I read he wants to decide soon.
Jaynard?
According to Stampini, Miami is leading for Bostwick and I read he wants to decide soon.
Jaynard?
And he did attend FNL... took a picture with Gardener while there.CJ McWilliams... DB from Southwest... is committed to Florida, but he didnt attend FNL n he didnt receive his official offer from them... think he flips. ...just a guess
McWilliams did receive his official UF offer........
According to Stampini, Miami is leading for Bostwick and I read he wants to decide soon.
Jaynard?
Yes, he was recently released from UF.....
Miami after former UF defensive tackle
Last week, GatorBait.net broke the news that defensive tackle Jay-nard Bostwick received his release from the University of Florida, allowing him to seek schools to transfer to for this fall. Sources indicate the Miami Hurricanes, a team that was heavily in Bostwick's recruitment out of Port St. Lucie (Fla.) St. Lucie Centennial in 2013, is trying to lure the former four-star into their school.
Apparently the Hurricanes are the leader for Bostwick, who is also considering in-state programs Central Florida and South Florida as well as flirting with the idea of going to a junior college for a semester.
The 6-foot-3, 290-pound Bostwick redshirted his first season at Florida in 2013 before seeing limited action as a redshirt freshman in 2014. He still has three years of eligibility left.
Mc loud is an EE, but didn't sign the FAA. Interesting
He is still looking at Auburn pretty hardMc loud is an EE, but didn't sign the FAA. Interesting
Mc loud is an EE, but didn't sign the FAA. Interesting
Dawg you are annoying af man...
coaches trying to lay the foundation to save their jobs.