Corn Elder laughs at "South Florida" talent

Thanks to the out of state weirdos for weighing in on the most talented area for football talent on earth.

Get back to me after you browse the rosters from Alabama, Auburn, Oregon, and Oklahoma. Thanks.

Will do, then I'll double back around and tell every NFL front office they got it wrong, the city of Miami should not be producing the most players in their league, and to drop everyone born here immediately. Thanks for the homework. I just hope I can warn them before it's too late.

Dade and Broward have the most players in the NFL...
 
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He's been perhaps our best defensive back this season.

However, as an AD for a high school in Memphis I can tell you that the talent is nowhere near the level of South Florida.
 
As someone else stated, I would like to see him return punts, kid is supposedly pretty electric with the ball in his hands.
 
Nothing but love for Corn.

But comparing Tennessee to Florida is like bringing a knife to a gunfight.

The best players come from all over the place. Instead of worrying about uncoached Miami-Dade kids, how about finding the best players from wherever. Alabama sure doesn't seem to be relying on South Florida kids.
Antwan the racist piece of **** that hates south Florida kids yet is a Miami Hurricanes "fan." Couldn't make it up if you tried
 
Tennessee dude is starting to make the SF kids look like a damned joke in the secondary.

jalen ramsey went to school at brentwood academy, not too far from ensworth. the middle tennessee region develops the the best talent in the state (although not nearly as many top-tier athletes as miami-dade) and their studs generally go to sec schools. we are very fortunate to have corn.
 
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Will do, then I'll double back around and tell every NFL front office they got it wrong, the city of Miami should not be producing the most players in their league, and to drop everyone born here immediately. Thanks for the homework. I just hope I can warn them before it's too late.

When you join us here in the future, you will realize that the bulk of Miami-based NFL players came from here in the early 2000's. We can't recruit those people anymore. If you cared about using relevant statistics, you would accept my challenge and look at the rosters of the best college teams in America. They couldn't care less about South Florida.

This dopey fruitcake thinks he's in the future.
 
Thanks to the out of state weirdos for weighing in on the most talented area for football talent on earth.

Get back to me after you browse the rosters from Alabama, Auburn, Oregon, and Oklahoma. Thanks.

Alabama bought a billboard in downtown Miami. You think they did that to attract new fans? On a related note, the best player on their team is from Miami.

Auburn has recruited Miami heavily for years. Their best defensive player is from Jackson High. Oregon and Oklahoma have perennially fallen short of greatness, but the Sooners did have the 2000 run to the title. The MVP of the title game? Torrance Marshall. From Miami.
 
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The formula has been laid out and proven to work time and time again:

Get and excellent teaching staff, fill the majority of the roster with the best athletes in Florida, run simple but aggressive defense that focuses on fundamentals where the natural speed and athleticism flourishes, get a QB from Cali or the northeast, and cherry pick some other players from accross the country where necessary.

Golden has some of it right but his D scheme is complex and timid, and there aren't any good teachers on the staff.
 
Is this the new thing among Golden supporters? South Florida players suck? lmao

These people will go to no lengths to defend this guy. **** on actual UM players, **** on future UM players . . . whatever it takes to absolve Golden.
 
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Thanks to the out of state weirdos for weighing in on the most talented area for football talent on earth.

Get back to me after you browse the rosters from Alabama, Auburn, Oregon, and Oklahoma. Thanks.

Alabama bought a billboard in downtown Miami. You think they did that to attract new fans? On a related note, the best player on their team is from Miami.

Auburn has recruited Miami heavily for years. Their best defensive player is from Jackson High. Oregon and Oklahoma have perennially fallen short of greatness, but the Sooners did have the 2000 run to the title. The MVP of the title game? Torrance Marshall. From Miami.

Brutal. Sit down "AntwanJ."
 
is South Florida the most fertile recruiting grounds in the country or not?

To address your point, there is no such thing as "fertile recruiting grounds" when there are no geographic limitations to recruiting. You want the BEST quarterback in America? He's not from South Florida. The BEST linebacker in America? Not from South Florida. And we could go through every position and make the same claim.

Florida State is riding on the shoulders of a kid from Alabama. Oklahoma barely leaves OK and TX. Oregon flies past us with west and northwest kids. You guys can stay stuck on Miami-Dade kids who play streetball, but the elite programs are saying "no thanks, we're good".

There's no such thing as fertile recruiting grounds. LMAO.

Also, LMAO @ FSU "riding high on the shoulders" of a kid from Alabama. Nah, they don't miss kids like Devonta Freeman, Lamarcus Joyner, or Kelvin Benjamin. They don't rely on players like Rashad Greene. How dumb are you?
 
Thanks to the out of state weirdos for weighing in on the most talented area for football talent on earth.

Get back to me after you browse the rosters from Alabama, Auburn, Oregon, and Oklahoma. Thanks.

Will do, then I'll double back around and tell every NFL front office they got it wrong, the city of Miami should not be producing the most players in their league, and to drop everyone born here immediately. Thanks for the homework. I just hope I can warn them before it's too late.

California actually has the most in the league.
 
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Is this the new thing among Golden supporters? South Florida players suck? lmao

These people will go to no lengths to defend this guy. **** on actual UM players, **** on future UM players . . . whatever it takes to absolve Golden.

That's exactly what is happening here
 
Thanks to the out of state weirdos for weighing in on the most talented area for football talent on earth.

Get back to me after you browse the rosters from Alabama, Auburn, Oregon, and Oklahoma. Thanks.

Will do, then I'll double back around and tell every NFL front office they got it wrong, the city of Miami should not be producing the most players in their league, and to drop everyone born here immediately. Thanks for the homework. I just hope I can warn them before it's too late.

California actually has the most in the league.

You mean to tell me that A state has more nfl players than a city?

You know exactly what he meant.
 
Thanks to the out of state weirdos for weighing in on the most talented area for football talent on earth.

Get back to me after you browse the rosters from Alabama, Auburn, Oregon, and Oklahoma. Thanks.

Alabama bought a billboard in downtown Miami. You think they did that to attract new fans? On a related note, the best player on their team is from Miami.

Auburn has recruited Miami heavily for years. Their best defensive player is from Jackson High. Oregon and Oklahoma have perennially fallen short of greatness, but the Sooners did have the 2000 run to the title. The MVP of the title game? Torrance Marshall. From Miami.

Alabama's best player is from Geismar, Louisiana.

It's good that you only had to go back 14 years to find that guy for Oklahoma. How about the 1970's? Any guys from that decade?

Go ahead and pick and choose one guy here and there from south Florida while ignoring 85-man rosters that seem to be doing just fine dominating the country with 99% of their guys from somewhere other than south Florida.
 
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