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His first safety duo was Rayshawn Jenkins and Jamal Carter. Both were headed to the CFL. Now they are in the NFL.

His second safety duo was Jaquan Johnson and Sheldrick Redwine. Quan was a good player who became an All-American. Redwine was a JAG corner who became an NFL safety.

That’s his track record so far.
it sure helps to pad these fake news defensive stats when you play 13 teams with no offensive pulse.
 
His first safety duo was Rayshawn Jenkins and Jamal Carter. Both were headed to the CFL. Now they are in the NFL.

His second safety duo was Jaquan Johnson and Sheldrick Redwine. Quan was a good player who became an All-American. Redwine was a JAG corner who became an NFL safety.

That’s his track record so far.

And even with that the top recruits don’t want to play for him, so that tells you how he’s viewed by high school players.
 
And even with that the top recruits don’t want to play for him, so that tells you how he’s viewed by high school players.

I care about how the safeties play. They have played really good since Banda has been here. They played really bad before that.

When the safeties start playing bad, we can talk about firing Banda. Until then, these threads are dumb.
 
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His first safety duo was Rayshawn Jenkins and Jamal Carter. Both were headed to the CFL. Now they are in the NFL.

His second safety duo was Jaquan Johnson and Sheldrick Redwine. Quan was a good player who became an All-American. Redwine was a JAG corner who became an NFL safety.

That’s his track record so far.
In college you need to coach and recruit. Yes they have done a good job developing but they have done a **** job recruiting.
 
do yourslef a huge favor and stop making miamis **** on field results and recruiting mutually exclusive, you saw what banda did last year with a good season, for you to expect miami to recruit elite DB's with what happened thsi season is ******* retarded
 
It's not that they're going after these guys, the problem is they put all their eggs in one basket and do not have contingency plans. Comparable talent gets ignored and signs elsewhere. Stop being played by 18-year old kids.

Both of these guys seem like solid to good coaches, but maybe not as good as it might seem on the surface and neither seems very good at recruiting. Not just b/c they don't get the top players (I can excuse losing to Alabama and Clemson given the state of our program), but b/c they don't seem to have any idea that the kids aren't coming and can then move on to solid backups. I don't know, maybe both of them have personalities that kids truly are torn and don't make a decision until last minute and it is always us left at the alter, but whatever is going on it obviously is not working.

Serious question - it seems like we come in 2nd place for so many top recruits; is this something that every other fanbase (that isnt a top 5 or 10 class) thinks as well? Like when a player like Jobe doesn't come here is FSU (or pick another school) thinking that they came in 2nd? I know this doesn't matter for anything, but man it seems like we are always in 2nd place.
 
Gurvan Hall, Amari Carter, and Gilbert Frierson aren't considered high level talents at safety?
 
His first safety duo was Rayshawn Jenkins and Jamal Carter. Both were headed to the CFL. Now they are in the NFL.

His second safety duo was Jaquan Johnson and Sheldrick Redwine. Quan was a good player who became an All-American. Redwine was a JAG corner who became an NFL safety.

That’s his track record so far.

Making 3* look good against crap competition...... Rather have 5* or at least players that will actually start and make a name for themselves in the NFL not backups
 
BS Jaquan Johnson was going to the fuqin league even the Josh Jobe wippin' dawg wasn't even born
 
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