Bryan Robinson just decommitted

It’s summer time no need to panick our WR board still looks good now let’s see what Stubbs does before yall call him trash and say he can’t recruit.
 
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At some point you have to just turn a middle finger to these south florida divas and not recruit them and just go after studs for the time being. Manny needs to go to these coaches as well and tell them we are not going to offer these kids first anymore.
 
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At some point you have to just turn a middle finger to these south florida divas and not recruit them and just go after studs for the time being. Manny needs to go to these coaches as well and tell them we are not going to offer these kids first anymore.

you always recruit them but you have to go to the clemson route -- if you decommit, your offer is pulled. bleep all the handlers and rappers who will inevitably talk crap about UM for pulling that move, but its the only way. the UM offer should be respected and it isnt right now.
 
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did u watch NSD that cycle? We didnt close and we showed life that winning thing is overblown there is bags being dropped man
That cycle is the exact reason why we know winning will bring recruits. A Miami signed a majority of that class on the early signing day in December when they were 10-1. Pretty much every top guy we signed that year signed early when the program was hot. Fast forward to February after a blowout loss to Clemson and Orange Bowl loss to Wisconsin and Miami doesn't look so hot anymore and struggles to sign more than a few of their remaining targets.

There's always going to be bag chasers and fans have got to come to grip with the fact that those kind of kids are never coming here. However, there's a ton of great players who want to be here provided Miami can prove that they're on the winning track. One ten win season earned them a top ten recruiting class. If they can string together a couple of solid years like that in a row, it's not impossible to foresee top 5 classes or even higher. These fans beat themselves up over losing top kids every year even thought everyone and their mom knows Miami hasn't done anything on the field that says they deserve to sign top ranked kids. I am 100% positive that consistency on the field will yield big returns in recruiting. Here's the kicker. Miami doesn't need to recruit at a top 5 or even top 10 level to win this sorry *** division and 10+ games every year. The talent to do that has been here every year outside of a couple terrible seasons. It doesn't take top 5 recruiting classes to beat Duke, GT, Virginia, VT, Pitt and UNC every year.
 
77 decommitments in the last 5 years.

No other program is close.

It’s not simply a performance problem for Miami.
And that’s with Miami being 33-18 the last 4 season, our best stretch in a long time. Not as simple as win and they will come but it will help
8-5
9-4
10-3
7-6
 
That cycle is the exact reason why we know winning will bring recruits. A Miami signed a majority of that class on the early signing day in December when they were 10-1. Pretty much every top guy we signed that year signed early when the program was hot. Fast forward to February after a blowout loss to Clemson and Orange Bowl loss to Wisconsin and Miami doesn't look so hot anymore and struggles to sign more than a few of their remaining targets.

There's always going to be bag chasers and fans have got to come to grip with the fact that those kind of kids are never coming here. However, there's a ton of great players who want to be here provided Miami can prove that they're on the winning track. One ten win season earned them a top ten recruiting class. If they can string together a couple of solid years like that in a row, it's not impossible to foresee top 5 classes or even higher. These fans beat themselves up over losing top kids every year even thought everyone and their mom knows Miami hasn't done anything on the field that says they deserve to sign top ranked kids. I am 100% positive that consistency on the field will yield big returns in recruiting. Here's the kicker. Miami doesn't need to recruit at a top 5 or even top 10 level to win this sorry *** division and 10+ games every year. The talent to do that has been here every year outside of a couple terrible seasons. It doesn't take top 5 recruiting classes to beat Duke, GT, Virginia, VT, Pitt and UNC every year.

the issue is the truly elite kids are mostly leaving. if you want to contend for titles, you have to find a way to hit on those elite kids. winning helps, but it wont change the nature of recruiting, which is extra benefits will yield better results
 
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you always recruit them but you have to go to the clemson route -- if you decommit, your offer is pulled. bleep all the handlers and rappers who will inevitably talk crap about UM for pulling that move, but its the only way. the UM offer should be respected and it isnt right now.


ideally ..... You decommit your offer pulled. Once you commit you committed and don't commit if you unsure it sounds simple....but we're dealing with 15-18 yr olds gotta keep recruiting those kids but you ain't coming on campus unless it's an OV
 
the issue is the truly elite kids are mostly leaving. if you want to contend for titles, you have to find a way to hit on those elite kids. winning helps, but it wont change the nature of recruiting, which is extra benefits will yield better results
If you want to attract the elite kids, you've gotta start winning more than 7-8 games a year. Before we concern ourselves with contending for titles, how about we start with beating the bad teams on our schedule every year first? If we win 10-11 games every year and still continue to miss out on elite kids, then we can complain. There's always going to be some kids that chase bags but to blame bags for kids not wanting to play for 7-6 Miami is pretty weak.
 
77 decommitments in the last 5 years.

No other program is close.

It’s not simply a performance problem for Miami.



how many winning seasons we had in the last 10-15 years?...... you don't win you don't get recruits at the end of the day...... on top of that not every kid wants to stay in the same city for college, now with social media and being able to travel all over the country sometimes kids want to get out of SF. but bottom line winning changes that.
 
If you want to attract the elite kids, you've gotta start winning more than 7-8 games a year. Before we concern ourselves with contending for titles, how about we start with beating the bad teams on our schedule every year first? If we win 10-11 games every year and still continue to miss out on elite kids, then we can complain. There's always going to be some kids that chase bags but to blame bags for kids not wanting to play for 7-6 Miami is pretty weak.


exactly how we expect to land 4-5 star talent like we wasn't 7-6 last season? put yourself in the kids shoes they only seen miami decent one year lol im not going to miami either off the strength of them being a historic program...... we win 10-11 games the next 2-3 seasons i would imagine our recruiting class will be better.


football isn't rocket science lol
 
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