Brian Hightower in the portal

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Yes, I give you that to an extent. But I didn't see any issues with him when things are going well. Wheels fell off with CMR and all of a sudden JT is a basket case. Wheels falls off with Diaz and here comes the JT is a basket case again. Funny when he's quiet and we're lighting up the boards complaining about him being wide open and underutilized he's cool. But when he's fed up "he's a head case"

what happened in HS then? hes a head case bro. just accept it that hes a risk and this was always bound to happen w him.
 
God forbid we maintain some decent depth Around here. I could handle losing Cager and Ezzard, but losing Hightower sucks. It does seem Wiggins has been seeing more burn as of late and sounds like he’s made the case for it. I’ll be ******* crushed if we lose Pope or Payton. This **** is turning into a ******* disaster. You can’t expect to develop a kid, much less keep him happy when you target him once a game. @brock is on the money saying we’ve failed storm 18 thus far.
 
One of my favorite recent recruits. I have no doubt he will thrive wherever he lands. Best of luck young man. Miami's incompetence knows no bounds.
 
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Good luck to him and it wasn’t the right choice. I like him game a lot and he needs to give himself a chance to succeed.
Cane fam forever
 
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staying here to learn how to play at the next level is like a chef trying to learn how to run a restaurant from a McDonald’s cashier.

Manny Diaz is completely unqualified to lead a power 5 program, let alone The U. Im happy for kids who have the courage to do whats best for them considering our admin has failed them by hiring the worst coach in UM history.

The world needs short order cooks and fry masters ... not everyone is going to be good enough to be a Michelan star chef.

Hightower has about a 1% chance of playing in the NFL so making a decision off football vs education is not a smart one.

He's from Cali so he should transfer to Stanford and focus on his degree.
 
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