Class Impact: Ryan Rodriguez to Miami

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I've known the young man since he was 10 years old.

This is a good day, brothers.

He's never not won. Everywhere he's played, he's won at the highest level and was always one of the best players on and off the field. Never missed a day of practice in his life. Never didn't put in the extra hours after practice, during the offseason. Never didn't make connections with everyone on his team.

Going to be a future starter and multiple year letterman, future All-Conference player, Academic All-Conference/American and future professional football player that also finds success after football.
 
Seymore and Rodriquez might be the 2 most underrated Olineman in the country. We just need a blue chip Tackle that isnt a project.
 
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I've known the young man since he was 10 years old.

This is a good day, brothers.

He's never not won. Everywhere he's played, he's won at the highest level and was always one of the best players on and off the field. Never missed a day of practice in his life. Never didn't put in the extra hours after practice, during the offseason. Never didn't make connections with everyone on his team.

Going to be a future starter and multiple year letterman, future All-Conference player, Academic All-Conference/American and future professional football player that also finds success after football.
Reads like the description for Joaquin Gonzalez.
 
Massive get for Miami. He's the type of local O-Line you have no excuse to let go elsewhere. Redshirt Rodriguez for a year and then when Gaynor graduates, Rodriguez will be our center for The next 4 years.
would love for us to be in a position to RS some talent on O line given its such developmental position. right now looks like we will be forced to play him right out of HS
 
Hill said the plan for Rodriguez and his family originally was to take visits this spring and announce around now. But the coronavirus threw that into flux.

“So he still might take some visits, it’s possible, but at Columbus we preach once it’s a commitment to stick with it,” Hill said.
 
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Hill said the plan for Rodriguez and his family originally was to take visits this spring and announce around now. But the coronavirus threw that into flux.

“So he still might take some visits, it’s possible, but at Columbus we preach once it’s a commitment to stick with it,” Hill said.
Someone break the news to Henderson and Jobe
 
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