Brad Kaaya gets UCLA offer

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It's not UCLA that might be the wild card here, it's SC and their next coach. If Sumlin comes in there and jumps on this kid it could be an issue. You are a smart football *****. New coaches do this all the time.

Just stop already.....
SC still has major scholly reductions for this year and they still don't have a coach. You think Sumlin really leaves in the middle of the year? SC most likely ends up waiting to get their HC. If we lose Kaaya, fine but lets calm down get off the ledge and at least come back inside the window. It's not like there are things to like about Miami's offense and the guy recruiting him isn't a certified beast at what he does........

You're the type of guy who knows next to nothing outside of the Canes and how college football operates, especially if a big time program brings in a big time coach. Get back into your middle school playbook.

No I know plenty, and am the first one that will call something out about our own, example being; our WR corp was overrated and I said that in the summer. Regardless, back on topic, what did I post that was off? SC still is on probation and will only sign a class of around 15, and guess what their main issue is? It ain't QB, it's their defense. Second, as already mentioned, they probably don't hire a coach til December. By then they would be too late in the game, recruiting is all about relationships. Lastly, and once again, QB talent isn't the most paramount issue at SC right now. So go ahead and continue to insult me, when you yourself aren't adding anything of value or substance. You are worried about a team, that still hasn't even offered the kid?

Its definitely their qb, they're both awful. Theres a reason Kiffin was alternating them **** near by possesion. The national media has been ripping Kiffin and his qbs for the entire season, why they're so bad and he's a supposed offensive " guru".

The defense had been excellent up to Arizona State, before that meltdown there was plenty of analysis that considered them the best defense in America.

Gotta admit when I've step in a pile of ****.......
 
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Calm down, this staff is on top of everything. Wasn't Coley just out in CA at Brad's game? Coley flies cross country to say "Hi, Brad. Nice game. C U in January." Mora doesn't even drive cross town but calls local to say "hey punk, I guess I have to offer you."

I figure Brad's mom read this board and discovered we were getting bored and talking about Williams too much. Being the good mom that she is, she decided to give us something to do so we would not go out and get in trouble. The real question is, I thought UCLA cancelled football about 10 tens ago. When did they start it back up?
 
Jack Del Rio lands the SC job in December. His frosh son follows him from Alabama - no scholarship required and SC has another QB in the mix. Del Rio is an SC alum, one-time NFL head coach and high-profile defensive coordinator. Nice fit. And the notion of Sumlin leaving A&M in the current climate is highly unlikely.
 
Jack Del Rio lands the SC job in December. His frosh son follows him from Alabama - no scholarship required and SC has another QB in the mix. Del Rio is an SC alum, one-time NFL head coach and high-profile defensive coordinator. Nice fit. And the notion of Sumlin leaving A&M in the current climate is highly unlikely.

Del Rio will not leave his job with the Super Bowl favorites broncos before their season is done.......
 
Jack Del Rio lands the SC job in December. His frosh son follows him from Alabama - no scholarship required and SC has another QB in the mix. Del Rio is an SC alum, one-time NFL head coach and high-profile defensive coordinator. Nice fit. And the notion of Sumlin leaving A&M in the current climate is highly unlikely.

Del Rio will not leave his job with the Super Bowl favorites broncos before their season is done.......

Great job at sc but tough to leave an already great gig when you've got a great shot at a Super Bowl ring
 
SC is not a factor for Kaaya. Kids from Chaminade don't go to SC. Kaaya was never an SC fan. He has zero ties to SC. He has ties to UCLA. If he's going anywhere other than Miami it's UCLA.
Several reasons they didn't offer sooner. They had another highly ranking QB who was a longtime dreaded "silent verbal"--changed his mind, announced for another school. Then they had a QB on the roster who got beaten out for the back-up QB role and decided to transfer. Suddenly, there's an opportunity that didn't appear before when Kaaya originally committed.
Recruits can't sign until February. Until then, a verbal commitment is non binding and situations change and kids change their minds all the time. Time to start looking at backup plans.
 
I imagine Kaaya will continue to get multiple offers from top programs. That means he is doing good and more programs are starting to notice him. I have faith in the staff and he will remain a Cane!
 
Some of you have soft shoulders. Kid has been solid and recruiting for Miami all along....if we keep winning then he is ours to lose. I have faith in Coley and The Don and the Kayaa's seems like a family of their word. No NCAA mess and a good season, this kid is throwing TD's in Orange & Green.
 
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Some of you have soft shoulders. Kid has been solid and recruiting for Miami all along....if we keep winning then he is ours to lose. I have faith in Coley and The Don and the Kayaa's seems like a family of their word. No NCAA mess and a good season, this kid is throwing TD's in Orange & Green.

I don't think it has anything to do with whether the Canes keep winning or not. He already likes the program. Just a matter of an offer from the hometown school. Hard to pass up. Wasn't an option before, now it is. He is not looking at it because of doubts about Miami. He is looking at it because it's there. Pulling a California kid to Miami when he has no local offer is a lot easier than doing it when he does.
 
Some of you have soft shoulders. Kid has been solid and recruiting for Miami all along....if we keep winning then he is ours to lose. I have faith in Coley and The Don and the Kayaa's seems like a family of their word. No NCAA mess and a good season, this kid is throwing TD's in Orange & Green.

I don't think it has anything to do with whether the Canes keep winning or not. He already likes the program. Just a matter of an offer from the hometown school. Hard to pass up. Wasn't an option before, now it is. He is not looking at it because of doubts about Miami. He is looking at it because it's there. Pulling a California kid to Miami when he has no local offer is a lot easier than doing it when he does.

Kids from S. Florida pass up an offer from Miami all the time. Say its the dream school, yada yada, and still leave for Alabama, Arkansas or Trailerhasse. Like you said, he likes Miami and has been recruiting for Miami. I think he has a good relationship w/ the other recruits in the class and the coaching staff, so there is no reason for a lot of the folks in this thread, besides the typical idiots, to freak out, IMO.
 
Some of you have soft shoulders. Kid has been solid and recruiting for Miami all along....if we keep winning then he is ours to lose. I have faith in Coley and The Don and the Kayaa's seems like a family of their word. No NCAA mess and a good season, this kid is throwing TD's in Orange & Green.

I don't think it has anything to do with whether the Canes keep winning or not. He already likes the program. Just a matter of an offer from the hometown school. Hard to pass up. Wasn't an option before, now it is. He is not looking at it because of doubts about Miami. He is looking at it because it's there. Pulling a California kid to Miami when he has no local offer is a lot easier than doing it when he does.


Very curious to know who you are. Joining today just to make what seems to be a very knowledgeable post about Kaaya's situation. Well, tell Brad that the opportunity to play at Miami is unparalleled for a QB. The playmakers around him are explosive all he has to do is manage the game and get the ball in their hands. He could take Miami's talent to the national championship. The QB situation here is also diminished and he would be guaranteed a role AT WORST behind Olsen. Many think he can beat Olsen out. Why does he like UCLA more than Miami (if thats what you are saying is true)? Can't believe that distance alone does that. The potential to win championships is certainly greater at Miami. UCLA has academics. You tell me.
 
Not every kid is mommy boy like you. I made my own decision leaving home when I applied for college. We have seen SF kids looking SEC schools and passing miami offer in the past.
It is all about business for a grown-up man. UCLA's never been a relevant football program. I can understand it if he chooses USC over Miami, but UCLA.... not a smart choice.

Some of you have soft shoulders. Kid has been solid and recruiting for Miami all along....if we keep winning then he is ours to lose. I have faith in Coley and The Don and the Kayaa's seems like a family of their word. No NCAA mess and a good season, this kid is throwing TD's in Orange & Green.

I don't think it has anything to do with whether the Canes keep winning or not. He already likes the program. Just a matter of an offer from the hometown school. Hard to pass up. Wasn't an option before, now it is. He is not looking at it because of doubts about Miami. He is looking at it because it's there. Pulling a California kid to Miami when he has no local offer is a lot easier than doing it when he does.
 
Not every kid is mommy boy like you. I made my own decision leaving home when I applied for college. We have seen SF kids looking SEC schools and passing miami offer in the past.
It is all about business for a grown-up man. UCLA's never been a relevant football program. I can understand it if he chooses USC over Miami, but UCLA.... not a smart choice.

Some of you have soft shoulders. Kid has been solid and recruiting for Miami all along....if we keep winning then he is ours to lose. I have faith in Coley and The Don and the Kayaa's seems like a family of their word. No NCAA mess and a good season, this kid is throwing TD's in Orange & Green.

I don't think it has anything to do with whether the Canes keep winning or not. He already likes the program. Just a matter of an offer from the hometown school. Hard to pass up. Wasn't an option before, now it is. He is not looking at it because of doubts about Miami. He is looking at it because it's there. Pulling a California kid to Miami when he has no local offer is a lot easier than doing it when he does.

Wanting to stay close to family makes somebody a mommy boy? Good grief. There are many different examples to prove that then the one you used. Why don't you try using one of those, it might make you look halfway intelligent.
 
Look at you scared now, you hoes. Scared like little white pvssies.

You f.aggots should be ashamed of yourselves. UCLA? LULZ. Mora's done a decent job, but they haven't won an important football game since the 1960s.

It's not UCLA that might be the wild card here, it's SC and their next coach. If Sumlin comes in there and jumps on this kid it could be an issue. You are a smart football *****. New coaches do this all the time.

That's a remote fear from a remote *****. First, USC won't announce a new HC until December at the earliest, and Kaaya's got too much character to dump UM at that late stage. Then, they would have to hire Sumlin away from A&M, and why would he leave there for USC? A&M would match whatever they offered him. Third, I doubt USC wants to hire another HC that can't field a defense. The last one got fired, in large part, because of that. Fourth, what makes Sumlin so irresistible to Kaaya that he'd dump UM at such a late stage and go somewhere where they already have a bunch of young QBs?

I think this has little to do with charater as it does with emotions and location. Any coach who wants to win big would leave AM and head to SC in a heart beat. You should know this with all your time in the football lab. SC is a top-shelf job that has tons of unlimited potential with the right guy in place. It really isn't all that different than the job here outside of a longer standing tradition. Haden didn't like the hiring of Kiffin and that surely didnt change when he came on as the AD. He was smart in letting that sht head suck up most of their probation and then dropping the hammer on him towards the end. Sumlin can field a complete team at SC and hire some big time assistants there. Sumlin can sell his success at AM and Houtson, the program of SC, staying close to home, and put this kid in the same spotlight as Johnny. It's no different than what we outline for local kids when Golden was hired. Or at any other point when local kids are considering schools outside of the area. He can work this kid over better than UCLA can. SC is the top dog in that town and you will see that again in a few years. Haden will get a coach in the there that will get them rolling again soon.

To ignore the concept of SC in the recuriting game is nonsense. Us posters look for potential pitfalls all the time in recruiting. I just happen to think SC could be one of those potentially.
 
I didn't mean staying close to home is equal to mommy boy. I mention that just because this guy Steve sounds like that. Staying close to home is absolutely important, but we have to consider many other factors when we make business decision. Smart choice will help yourself and your family in long term. Sorry if any confusion caused.


Not every kid is mommy boy like you. I made my own decision leaving home when I applied for college. We have seen SF kids looking SEC schools and passing miami offer in the past.
It is all about business for a grown-up man. UCLA's never been a relevant football program. I can understand it if he chooses USC over Miami, but UCLA.... not a smart choice.

Some of you have soft shoulders. Kid has been solid and recruiting for Miami all along....if we keep winning then he is ours to lose. I have faith in Coley and The Don and the Kayaa's seems like a family of their word. No NCAA mess and a good season, this kid is throwing TD's in Orange & Green.

I don't think it has anything to do with whether the Canes keep winning or not. He already likes the program. Just a matter of an offer from the hometown school. Hard to pass up. Wasn't an option before, now it is. He is not looking at it because of doubts about Miami. He is looking at it because it's there. Pulling a California kid to Miami when he has no local offer is a lot easier than doing it when he does.

Wanting to stay close to family makes somebody a mommy boy? Good grief. There are many different examples to prove that then the one you used. Why don't you try using one of those, it might make you look halfway intelligent.
 
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Look at you scared now, you hoes. Scared like little white pvssies.

You f.aggots should be ashamed of yourselves. UCLA? LULZ. Mora's done a decent job, but they haven't won an important football game since the 1960s.

It's not UCLA that might be the wild card here, it's SC and their next coach. If Sumlin comes in there and jumps on this kid it could be an issue. You are a smart football *****. New coaches do this all the time.

That's a remote fear from a remote *****. First, USC won't announce a new HC until December at the earliest, and Kaaya's got too much character to dump UM at that late stage. Then, they would have to hire Sumlin away from A&M, and why would he leave there for USC? A&M would match whatever they offered him. Third, I doubt USC wants to hire another HC that can't field a defense. The last one got fired, in large part, because of that. Fourth, what makes Sumlin so irresistible to Kaaya that he'd dump UM at such a late stage and go somewhere where they already have a bunch of young QBs?

I think this has little to do with charater as it does with emotions and location. Any coach who wants to win big would leave AM and head to SC in a heart beat. You should know this with all your time in the football lab. SC is a top-shelf job that has tons of unlimited potential with the right guy in place. It really isn't all that different than the job here outside of a longer standing tradition. Haden didn't like the hiring of Kiffin and that surely didnt change when he came on as the AD. He was smart in letting that sht head suck up most of their probation and then dropping the hammer on him towards the end. Sumlin can field a complete team at SC and hire some big time assistants there. Sumlin can sell his success at AM and Houtson, the program of SC, staying close to home, and put this kid in the same spotlight as Johnny. It's no different than what we outline for local kids when Golden was hired. Or at any other point when local kids are considering schools outside of the area. He can work this kid over better than UCLA can. SC is the top dog in that town and you will see that again in a few years. Haden will get a coach in the there that will get them rolling again soon.

To ignore the concept of SC in the recuriting game is nonsense. Us posters look for potential pitfalls all the time in recruiting. I just happen to think SC could be one of those potentially.

Mike, USC has had several prolonged down periods over the years. Remember Ted Tollner, John Robinson Part II, Larry Smith and Paul Hackett? LOOOOONG *** period of down time. They stumbled into Carroll, who was their 5th option, or they would have remained irrelevant. There's no guarantee that they'll be back to the Carroll level any time soon. And to assume that Sumlin would leave A&M just to go there is foolhardy.
 
Los Angeles is a town divided. Some parts of the city favor USC, other parts favor UCLA. Some high schools are pipelines to USC, others are pipelines to UCLA. Many of the high school coaches went to USC, others went to UCLA.

USC is in trouble. Not only the sanctions, some bad feelings locally with some programs. New coach may not help that quickly. SC is NOT getting Sumlin or Briles or any stablished coach out of the South. The SC crowd loves coaches with a connection to SC...which is why they really want Del Rio--who has no real college coaching or recruiting experience. He may not even want the job. May prefer to get another NFL head coach gig. They could go after Sarkissian from Washington. That fails, they have a model in their mind that says to find another NFL guy--Pete Carroll redux.

But that is all irrelevant. It has NOTHING to do with Brad Kaaya. With Kaaya, it is all very simple. Kaaya is a UCLA fan. He has friends at UCLA and some connections to UCLA. They weren't interested until now, they didn't offer until now. Things changed. Now they've offered. Either he follows his longtime desire...or he sticks to his current commitment. One or the other. He is NOT "reopening" his recruitment. He either says "I've made my decision, I'm too invested and I'm sticking to it" or he says "The one place I've always wanted to go just came through so, sorry, I've got to take it".

We may know soon, we may have to wait until the hs season is over. Rather have soon.
 
Los Angeles is a town divided. Some parts of the city favor USC, other parts favor UCLA. Some high schools are pipelines to USC, others are pipelines to UCLA. Many of the high school coaches went to USC, others went to UCLA.

USC is in trouble. Not only the sanctions, some bad feelings locally with some programs. New coach may not help that quickly. SC is NOT getting Sumlin or Briles or any stablished coach out of the South. The SC crowd loves coaches with a connection to SC...which is why they really want Del Rio--who has no real college coaching or recruiting experience. He may not even want the job. May prefer to get another NFL head coach gig. They could go after Sarkissian from Washington. That fails, they have a model in their mind that says to find another NFL guy--Pete Carroll redux.

But that is all irrelevant. It has NOTHING to do with Brad Kaaya. With Kaaya, it is all very simple. Kaaya is a UCLA fan. He has friends at UCLA and some connections to UCLA. They weren't interested until now, they didn't offer until now. Things changed. Now they've offered. Either he follows his longtime desire...or he sticks to his current commitment. One or the other. He is NOT "reopening" his recruitment. He either says "I've made my decision, I'm too invested and I'm sticking to it" or he says "The one place I've always wanted to go just came through so, sorry, I've got to take it".

We may know soon, we may have to wait until the hs season is over. Rather have soon.

Thanks for the update, Mr. Kaaya.
 
Los Angeles is a town divided. Some parts of the city favor USC, other parts favor UCLA. Some high schools are pipelines to USC, others are pipelines to UCLA. Many of the high school coaches went to USC, others went to UCLA.

USC is in trouble. Not only the sanctions, some bad feelings locally with some programs. New coach may not help that quickly. SC is NOT getting Sumlin or Briles or any stablished coach out of the South. The SC crowd loves coaches with a connection to SC...which is why they really want Del Rio--who has no real college coaching or recruiting experience. He may not even want the job. May prefer to get another NFL head coach gig. They could go after Sarkissian from Washington. That fails, they have a model in their mind that says to find another NFL guy--Pete Carroll redux.

But that is all irrelevant. It has NOTHING to do with Brad Kaaya. With Kaaya, it is all very simple. Kaaya is a UCLA fan. He has friends at UCLA and some connections to UCLA. They weren't interested until now, they didn't offer until now. Things changed. Now they've offered. Either he follows his longtime desire...or he sticks to his current commitment. One or the other. He is NOT "reopening" his recruitment. He either says "I've made my decision, I'm too invested and I'm sticking to it" or he says "The one place I've always wanted to go just came through so, sorry, I've got to take it".

We may know soon, we may have to wait until the hs season is over. Rather have soon.

This and there is NOTHING wrong with Kaaya making a decision that benefits him and his family. People like to throw out that oh "What about your hometown" stuff. Well it works BOTH WAYS. Honestly what has the "hometown" ever done for ANY of these kids. Choose the college and football program you are most comfortable with. "Hometown" or not.
 
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