2022 FORMER Oregon Commit Dave luli; Sticks with Oregon

If we make CFBPO we will.
Yes but as I said after that, just need to outsore teams to win big games. Not playing like a pu$$y. If you run the ball all game to try and slow down the high octane offense you will lose 45-10 lol. They will score quickly each time they get the ball like we did this year with TVD at times. We will continue to run and look up and be down by 21 lol. @ that point it’s too late cause they will slow the game down
 
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The minute the NCAA ‘Contact Period’ opens up on Jan. 14, Miami will host a trio of official visitors from the West Coast who were at one point committed to Oregon.

Puyallup (Wash.) four-star offensive lineman Dave Iuli will be one with San Diego (Cali.) Lincoln Top247 cornerback Jahlil Florence and San Diego (Cali.) St. Augustine Top247 defensive lineman Gracen Halton joining him.

Iuli committed to Alex Mirabal and Mario Cristobal and they are why the Hurricanes are in a good spot heading into the New Year.

“Miami is a top priority for me and you know it’s because of that staff that they got going on,” Iuli told InsideTheU over the phone Tuesday morning. “I ain’t going to sit here and lie to you. Miami is a top school for me right now and it’s because Coach Mirabal and Coach Cristobal, we’ve been keeping that close contact. At the same time, I’m still open to schools and stuff like that, but for sure Miami is up there because I already know the coaching staff, I already built that bond. I know what Coach Mirabal is about. I know what Coach Cristobal is about.
“Honestly, I’m getting hella hate for it and people say, ‘Don’t chase the coach, chase the school,’ but personally for me, I know what a national championship coach is like. It’s more than that, you just got to read more than the coach. Miami is tops for me for sure.”

The Hurricanes will be the only school to get the 6-foot-5, 315-pounder on campus in an official capacity before he makes a decision. Oregon and USC will likely get unofficial visits from Iuli following the Polynesian Bowl the weekend of Jan. 22. Iuli has been talking with Florence and Holton about the trip. “We got a little group chat. I was like “What are y’all finna do?’ and stuff like that,’ Iuli said. “They’re like, ‘We going to take this visit and were going to see what it’s about.’ That’s all there is to it. We were just discussing the visit and how we are going to be, how they feeling about their recruitment right now. We kind of all in the same spot right now. After Jahlil decommitted, that kind of forced me and the other boys to almost decommit as well.
“We all close. I don’t think people understand how close that Oregon class was. When Jahlil decommitted, a bunch of the other boys did as well. We’ve definitely discussed it, coming down to Miami and figuring it out and trying to see where it goes.”

Playing his college football on the opposite corner of the country isn’t something that is hurting Miami with the blue-chip lineman.
“I’m more like I’m ready to get down to business type of dude. Wherever it’s at, whatever we got going on in football, I’m ready to bust a move and get to work. Overall, I know Florida is going to be a new place. It’s going to be new lifestyle, but if other people can get used to it, then Iuli can get used to it. We’re going to go check it out and see how it goes,” Iuli said.

The plan right now is for Iuli to sign in February after the Polynesian Bowl and trips to Los Angeles and Eugene. It will be interesting to see if Florida is able to squeeze Iuli on campus between everything.
“The Gators looking at me right now. The Gators are thinking of having me out there, so that’s another one. But we will get that one situated and figured out.”
Iuli is considered the No. 191 overall player and No. 13 interior offensive lineman in the country, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.
 
The minute the NCAA ‘Contact Period’ opens up on Jan. 14, Miami will host a trio of official visitors from the West Coast who were at one point committed to Oregon.

Puyallup (Wash.) four-star offensive lineman Dave Iuli will be one with San Diego (Cali.) Lincoln Top247 cornerback Jahlil Florence and San Diego (Cali.) St. Augustine Top247 defensive lineman Gracen Halton joining him.

Iuli committed to Alex Mirabal and Mario Cristobal and they are why the Hurricanes are in a good spot heading into the New Year.

“Miami is a top priority for me and you know it’s because of that staff that they got going on,” Iuli told InsideTheU over the phone Tuesday morning. “I ain’t going to sit here and lie to you. Miami is a top school for me right now and it’s because Coach Mirabal and Coach Cristobal, we’ve been keeping that close contact. At the same time, I’m still open to schools and stuff like that, but for sure Miami is up there because I already know the coaching staff, I already built that bond. I know what Coach Mirabal is about. I know what Coach Cristobal is about.
“Honestly, I’m getting hella hate for it and people say, ‘Don’t chase the coach, chase the school,’ but personally for me, I know what a national championship coach is like. It’s more than that, you just got to read more than the coach. Miami is tops for me for sure.”

The Hurricanes will be the only school to get the 6-foot-5, 315-pounder on campus in an official capacity before he makes a decision. Oregon and USC will likely get unofficial visits from Iuli following the Polynesian Bowl the weekend of Jan. 22. Iuli has been talking with Florence and Holton about the trip. “We got a little group chat. I was like “What are y’all finna do?’ and stuff like that,’ Iuli said. “They’re like, ‘We going to take this visit and were going to see what it’s about.’ That’s all there is to it. We were just discussing the visit and how we are going to be, how they feeling about their recruitment right now. We kind of all in the same spot right now. After Jahlil decommitted, that kind of forced me and the other boys to almost decommit as well.
“We all close. I don’t think people understand how close that Oregon class was. When Jahlil decommitted, a bunch of the other boys did as well. We’ve definitely discussed it, coming down to Miami and figuring it out and trying to see where it goes.”

Playing his college football on the opposite corner of the country isn’t something that is hurting Miami with the blue-chip lineman.
“I’m more like I’m ready to get down to business type of dude. Wherever it’s at, whatever we got going on in football, I’m ready to bust a move and get to work. Overall, I know Florida is going to be a new place. It’s going to be new lifestyle, but if other people can get used to it, then Iuli can get used to it. We’re going to go check it out and see how it goes,” Iuli said.

The plan right now is for Iuli to sign in February after the Polynesian Bowl and trips to Los Angeles and Eugene. It will be interesting to see if Florida is able to squeeze Iuli on campus between everything.
“The Gators looking at me right now. The Gators are thinking of having me out there, so that’s another one. But we will get that one situated and figured out.”
Iuli is considered the No. 191 overall player and No. 13 interior offensive lineman in the country, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.
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The minute the NCAA ‘Contact Period’ opens up on Jan. 14, Miami will host a trio of official visitors from the West Coast who were at one point committed to Oregon.

Puyallup (Wash.) four-star offensive lineman Dave Iuli will be one with San Diego (Cali.) Lincoln Top247 cornerback Jahlil Florence and San Diego (Cali.) St. Augustine Top247 defensive lineman Gracen Halton joining him.

Iuli committed to Alex Mirabal and Mario Cristobal and they are why the Hurricanes are in a good spot heading into the New Year.

“Miami is a top priority for me and you know it’s because of that staff that they got going on,” Iuli told InsideTheU over the phone Tuesday morning. “I ain’t going to sit here and lie to you. Miami is a top school for me right now and it’s because Coach Mirabal and Coach Cristobal, we’ve been keeping that close contact. At the same time, I’m still open to schools and stuff like that, but for sure Miami is up there because I already know the coaching staff, I already built that bond. I know what Coach Mirabal is about. I know what Coach Cristobal is about.
“Honestly, I’m getting hella hate for it and people say, ‘Don’t chase the coach, chase the school,’ but personally for me, I know what a national championship coach is like. It’s more than that, you just got to read more than the coach. Miami is tops for me for sure.”

The Hurricanes will be the only school to get the 6-foot-5, 315-pounder on campus in an official capacity before he makes a decision. Oregon and USC will likely get unofficial visits from Iuli following the Polynesian Bowl the weekend of Jan. 22. Iuli has been talking with Florence and Holton about the trip. “We got a little group chat. I was like “What are y’all finna do?’ and stuff like that,’ Iuli said. “They’re like, ‘We going to take this visit and were going to see what it’s about.’ That’s all there is to it. We were just discussing the visit and how we are going to be, how they feeling about their recruitment right now. We kind of all in the same spot right now. After Jahlil decommitted, that kind of forced me and the other boys to almost decommit as well.
“We all close. I don’t think people understand how close that Oregon class was. When Jahlil decommitted, a bunch of the other boys did as well. We’ve definitely discussed it, coming down to Miami and figuring it out and trying to see where it goes.”

Playing his college football on the opposite corner of the country isn’t something that is hurting Miami with the blue-chip lineman.
“I’m more like I’m ready to get down to business type of dude. Wherever it’s at, whatever we got going on in football, I’m ready to bust a move and get to work. Overall, I know Florida is going to be a new place. It’s going to be new lifestyle, but if other people can get used to it, then Iuli can get used to it. We’re going to go check it out and see how it goes,” Iuli said.

The plan right now is for Iuli to sign in February after the Polynesian Bowl and trips to Los Angeles and Eugene. It will be interesting to see if Florida is able to squeeze Iuli on campus between everything.
“The Gators looking at me right now. The Gators are thinking of having me out there, so that’s another one. But we will get that one situated and figured out.”
Iuli is considered the No. 191 overall player and No. 13 interior offensive lineman in the country, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.
What a nice read that is
 
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The minute the NCAA ‘Contact Period’ opens up on Jan. 14, Miami will host a trio of official visitors from the West Coast who were at one point committed to Oregon.

Puyallup (Wash.) four-star offensive lineman Dave Iuli will be one with San Diego (Cali.) Lincoln Top247 cornerback Jahlil Florence and San Diego (Cali.) St. Augustine Top247 defensive lineman Gracen Halton joining him.

Iuli committed to Alex Mirabal and Mario Cristobal and they are why the Hurricanes are in a good spot heading into the New Year.

“Miami is a top priority for me and you know it’s because of that staff that they got going on,” Iuli told InsideTheU over the phone Tuesday morning. “I ain’t going to sit here and lie to you. Miami is a top school for me right now and it’s because Coach Mirabal and Coach Cristobal, we’ve been keeping that close contact. At the same time, I’m still open to schools and stuff like that, but for sure Miami is up there because I already know the coaching staff, I already built that bond. I know what Coach Mirabal is about. I know what Coach Cristobal is about.
“Honestly, I’m getting hella hate for it and people say, ‘Don’t chase the coach, chase the school,’ but personally for me, I know what a national championship coach is like. It’s more than that, you just got to read more than the coach. Miami is tops for me for sure.”

The Hurricanes will be the only school to get the 6-foot-5, 315-pounder on campus in an official capacity before he makes a decision. Oregon and USC will likely get unofficial visits from Iuli following the Polynesian Bowl the weekend of Jan. 22. Iuli has been talking with Florence and Holton about the trip. “We got a little group chat. I was like “What are y’all finna do?’ and stuff like that,’ Iuli said. “They’re like, ‘We going to take this visit and were going to see what it’s about.’ That’s all there is to it. We were just discussing the visit and how we are going to be, how they feeling about their recruitment right now. We kind of all in the same spot right now. After Jahlil decommitted, that kind of forced me and the other boys to almost decommit as well.
“We all close. I don’t think people understand how close that Oregon class was. When Jahlil decommitted, a bunch of the other boys did as well. We’ve definitely discussed it, coming down to Miami and figuring it out and trying to see where it goes.”

Playing his college football on the opposite corner of the country isn’t something that is hurting Miami with the blue-chip lineman.
“I’m more like I’m ready to get down to business type of dude. Wherever it’s at, whatever we got going on in football, I’m ready to bust a move and get to work. Overall, I know Florida is going to be a new place. It’s going to be new lifestyle, but if other people can get used to it, then Iuli can get used to it. We’re going to go check it out and see how it goes,” Iuli said.

The plan right now is for Iuli to sign in February after the Polynesian Bowl and trips to Los Angeles and Eugene. It will be interesting to see if Florida is able to squeeze Iuli on campus between everything.
“The Gators looking at me right now. The Gators are thinking of having me out there, so that’s another one. But we will get that one situated and figured out.”
Iuli is considered the No. 191 overall player and No. 13 interior offensive lineman in the country, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.

One of the best recruit responses ive heard.
 
Playing his college football on the opposite corner of the country isn’t something that is hurting Miami with the blue-chip lineman.
“I’m more like I’m ready to get down to business type of dude. Wherever it’s at, whatever we got going on in football, I’m ready to bust a move and get to work. Overall, I know Florida is going to be a new place. It’s going to be new lifestyle, but if other people can get used to it, then Iuli can get used to it. We’re going to go check it out and see how it goes,” Iuli said.

I legit laughed when I read this. Bonus points for referring to himself in third-person.
 
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The minute the NCAA ‘Contact Period’ opens up on Jan. 14, Miami will host a trio of official visitors from the West Coast who were at one point committed to Oregon.

Puyallup (Wash.) four-star offensive lineman Dave Iuli will be one with San Diego (Cali.) Lincoln Top247 cornerback Jahlil Florence and San Diego (Cali.) St. Augustine Top247 defensive lineman Gracen Halton joining him.

Iuli committed to Alex Mirabal and Mario Cristobal and they are why the Hurricanes are in a good spot heading into the New Year.

“Miami is a top priority for me and you know it’s because of that staff that they got going on,” Iuli told InsideTheU over the phone Tuesday morning. “I ain’t going to sit here and lie to you. Miami is a top school for me right now and it’s because Coach Mirabal and Coach Cristobal, we’ve been keeping that close contact. At the same time, I’m still open to schools and stuff like that, but for sure Miami is up there because I already know the coaching staff, I already built that bond. I know what Coach Mirabal is about. I know what Coach Cristobal is about.
“Honestly, I’m getting hella hate for it and people say, ‘Don’t chase the coach, chase the school,’ but personally for me, I know what a national championship coach is like. It’s more than that, you just got to read more than the coach. Miami is tops for me for sure.”

The Hurricanes will be the only school to get the 6-foot-5, 315-pounder on campus in an official capacity before he makes a decision. Oregon and USC will likely get unofficial visits from Iuli following the Polynesian Bowl the weekend of Jan. 22. Iuli has been talking with Florence and Holton about the trip. “We got a little group chat. I was like “What are y’all finna do?’ and stuff like that,’ Iuli said. “They’re like, ‘We going to take this visit and were going to see what it’s about.’ That’s all there is to it. We were just discussing the visit and how we are going to be, how they feeling about their recruitment right now. We kind of all in the same spot right now. After Jahlil decommitted, that kind of forced me and the other boys to almost decommit as well.
“We all close. I don’t think people understand how close that Oregon class was. When Jahlil decommitted, a bunch of the other boys did as well. We’ve definitely discussed it, coming down to Miami and figuring it out and trying to see where it goes.”

Playing his college football on the opposite corner of the country isn’t something that is hurting Miami with the blue-chip lineman.
“I’m more like I’m ready to get down to business type of dude. Wherever it’s at, whatever we got going on in football, I’m ready to bust a move and get to work. Overall, I know Florida is going to be a new place. It’s going to be new lifestyle, but if other people can get used to it, then Iuli can get used to it. We’re going to go check it out and see how it goes,” Iuli said.

The plan right now is for Iuli to sign in February after the Polynesian Bowl and trips to Los Angeles and Eugene. It will be interesting to see if Florida is able to squeeze Iuli on campus between everything.
“The Gators looking at me right now. The Gators are thinking of having me out there, so that’s another one. But we will get that one situated and figured out.”
Iuli is considered the No. 191 overall player and No. 13 interior offensive lineman in the country, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.
This is a bigger deal than I can describe well. I'm ******* pumped.

By the way, in January, Miami is usually heaven on earth.
 
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The minute the NCAA ‘Contact Period’ opens up on Jan. 14, Miami will host a trio of official visitors from the West Coast who were at one point committed to Oregon.

Puyallup (Wash.) four-star offensive lineman Dave Iuli will be one with San Diego (Cali.) Lincoln Top247 cornerback Jahlil Florence and San Diego (Cali.) St. Augustine Top247 defensive lineman Gracen Halton joining him.

Iuli committed to Alex Mirabal and Mario Cristobal and they are why the Hurricanes are in a good spot heading into the New Year.

“Miami is a top priority for me and you know it’s because of that staff that they got going on,” Iuli told InsideTheU over the phone Tuesday morning. “I ain’t going to sit here and lie to you. Miami is a top school for me right now and it’s because Coach Mirabal and Coach Cristobal, we’ve been keeping that close contact. At the same time, I’m still open to schools and stuff like that, but for sure Miami is up there because I already know the coaching staff, I already built that bond. I know what Coach Mirabal is about. I know what Coach Cristobal is about.
“Honestly, I’m getting hella hate for it and people say, ‘Don’t chase the coach, chase the school,’ but personally for me, I know what a national championship coach is like. It’s more than that, you just got to read more than the coach. Miami is tops for me for sure.”

The Hurricanes will be the only school to get the 6-foot-5, 315-pounder on campus in an official capacity before he makes a decision. Oregon and USC will likely get unofficial visits from Iuli following the Polynesian Bowl the weekend of Jan. 22. Iuli has been talking with Florence and Holton about the trip. “We got a little group chat. I was like “What are y’all finna do?’ and stuff like that,’ Iuli said. “They’re like, ‘We going to take this visit and were going to see what it’s about.’ That’s all there is to it. We were just discussing the visit and how we are going to be, how they feeling about their recruitment right now. We kind of all in the same spot right now. After Jahlil decommitted, that kind of forced me and the other boys to almost decommit as well.
“We all close. I don’t think people understand how close that Oregon class was. When Jahlil decommitted, a bunch of the other boys did as well. We’ve definitely discussed it, coming down to Miami and figuring it out and trying to see where it goes.”

Playing his college football on the opposite corner of the country isn’t something that is hurting Miami with the blue-chip lineman.
“I’m more like I’m ready to get down to business type of dude. Wherever it’s at, whatever we got going on in football, I’m ready to bust a move and get to work. Overall, I know Florida is going to be a new place. It’s going to be new lifestyle, but if other people can get used to it, then Iuli can get used to it. We’re going to go check it out and see how it goes,” Iuli said.

The plan right now is for Iuli to sign in February after the Polynesian Bowl and trips to Los Angeles and Eugene. It will be interesting to see if Florida is able to squeeze Iuli on campus between everything.
“The Gators looking at me right now. The Gators are thinking of having me out there, so that’s another one. But we will get that one situated and figured out.”
Iuli is considered the No. 191 overall player and No. 13 interior offensive lineman in the country, according to the industry-generated 247Sports Composite.
Man I'm prayin' Conerly is feeling the same...
 
Dude this Mario **** is nuts man like we have kids who were not even remotely interested in Miami and some who didn’t have an offer coming to visit from across the country and make it seem like we are theirs to lose. What do I do with my hands Jesus
 
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Couple guys from different recruiting sites mentioned Iuli was one of the best interviews they ever done. Apparently great personality. In that same 247 interview Iuli also mentioned multiple times how all the Oregon commits were close and how they all kinda followed Jahlil Florence's lead of decomitting after Mario left.

Its not talked about much but having big personalities and ambasador type recruits are also important not only for this class but as hosts of future classes. There is different layers to building a roster and absolutely need these types in the program. Florence might have some juice on the West Coast, need that to crank up the pipeline.
 
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