Carlin Fils-Aime Rivals Update

Golden Era

i mean Richt Era
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https://miami.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1741673

- Visited practice yesterday with his adoptive brother Tyler Byrd
- On the visit; "We watched practice, they showed us around and then we watched the basketball game. I loved it as always, i always like it at Miami. This was my 3rd or 4th time there.
- Coaches were telling him to commit, he said "We'll see i want to see a few more schools"
- Says everyone in his recruitment is equal but he loves Miami
- No timetable for decision or top 5
- Byrd tells him to commit to Miami everyday.
 
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https://miami.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1741673

- Visited practice yesterday with his adoptive brother Tyler Byrd
- On the visit; "We watched practice, they showed us around and then we watched the basketball game. I loved it as always, i always like it at Miami. This was my 3rd or 4th time there.
- Coaches were telling him to commit, he said "We'll see i want to see a few more schools"
- Says everyone in his recruitment is equal but he loves Miami
- No timetable for decision or top 5
- Byrd tells him to commit to Miami everyday.
Golden pushing for the commits! Byrd in his ear is good.
 
https://miami.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1741673

- Visited practice yesterday with his adoptive brother Tyler Byrd
- On the visit; "We watched practice, they showed us around and then we watched the basketball game. I loved it as always, i always like it at Miami. This was my 3rd or 4th time there.
- Coaches were telling him to commit, he said "We'll see i want to see a few more schools"
- Says everyone in his recruitment is equal but he loves Miami
- No timetable for decision or top 5
- Byrd tells him to commit to Miami everyday.
Golden pushing for the commits! Byrd in his ear is good.

Getting early commits is the only thing Al can win at. Can't close late and can't beat anybody on the field. If he was on a sales force, he would be the cold caller and never be allowed near a customer after that!
 
Coaches were telling him to commit, he said "We'll see i want to see a few more schools"

and this is why we lead the nation in the amount of decommits. Golden pressuring kids to commit when they clearly are not ready and haven't seen any other schools yet. Looks like this kid has a head on his shoulders and won't mess around.
 
Coaches were telling him to commit, he said "We'll see i want to see a few more schools"

and this is why we lead the nation in the amount of decommits. Golden pressuring kids to commit when they clearly are not ready and haven't seen any other schools yet. Looks like this kid has a head on his shoulders and won't mess around.

Yup. Amazing that anyone would downvote your comment considering how blatantly obvious it is. It's easy to assume he did the same with Rasul, who clearly doesn't have any intention of coming to Miami and never did. This staff brings some of the embarrassing decommitment woes on themselves with stuff like this.

Nice to see that Fils-Aime is waiting to make an informed decision instead of rushing things. Any Miami fan with any sense wants both he and Byrd to end up as Canes. Studs.
 
You guys really think this is golden being overly aggressive on getting early commits????
Dumb.
 
You guys really think this is golden being overly aggressive on getting early commits????
Dumb.

On one hand you have fans complaining about certain recruits labeling their commitments to Miami as "soft," keeping their options wide open, and intending to take plenty of visits after pulling the trigger early. They make utterly absurd comments such as "we only want kids who want to be Canes" and "why even commit if you're not shutting your recruitment down?"

And on the other hand, you now have proof from a premier recruit (Fils-Aime) that the staff is telling him to commit even though they're fully aware that he wants to see other schools and take his time with the process.

You do the math.
 
Coaches were telling him to commit, he said "We'll see i want to see a few more schools"

and this is why we lead the nation in the amount of decommits. Golden pressuring kids to commit when they clearly are not ready and haven't seen any other schools yet. Looks like this kid has a head on his shoulders and won't mess around.

I think the reason Miami is losing commits is due to the fact that they're not winning. Just a hunch.
 
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The math? Lol. Telling a kid they want him and closing him for a commit is sales. Golden isn't pushing or forcing kids to commit. You are exaggerating a kid saying "they really want me to commit". Kids are committing for various reasons, not b/c they are telling forced by golden.
 
https://miami.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1741673

- Visited practice yesterday with his adoptive brother Tyler Byrd
- On the visit; "We watched practice, they showed us around and then we watched the basketball game. I loved it as always, i always like it at Miami. This was my 3rd or 4th time there.
- Coaches were telling him to commit, he said "We'll see i want to see a few more schools"
- Says everyone in his recruitment is equal but he loves Miami
- No timetable for decision or top 5
- Byrd tells him to commit to Miami everyday.
Golden pushing for the commits! Byrd in his ear is good.

Getting early commits is the only thing Al can win at. Can't close late and can't beat anybody on the field. If he was on a sales force, he would be the cold caller and never be allowed near a customer after that!

You are so correct. Golden will never make it as a used car salesman. Billy Bob would send him to the back when a customer came in.
 
Coaches were telling him to commit, he said "We'll see i want to see a few more schools"

and this is why we lead the nation in the amount of decommits. Golden pressuring kids to commit when they clearly are not ready and haven't seen any other schools yet. Looks like this kid has a head on his shoulders and won't mess around.

I think the reason Miami is losing commits is due to the fact that they're not winning. Just a hunch.

Astute observation.
 
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