Tears Gator Tears

I don’t think they realize that it’s not an insult to us it’s actually comforting to us that we’re finally legit in the game. We’ll kill these SEC bag schools with Mario and bags behind us as will USC with Riley and bags.
yes and no. Its just silly how they think EVERY recruit we get we dropped a bag.
 
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I guess Kinsler not being a take for us right now really threw a monkey wrench in their “Ruiz paid him to troll us” argument.
I don’t know that this is accurate either unless someone trustworthy told you otherwise. I haven’t asked anyone here about Kinsler. With that being said, I think it’s entirely possible that it’s Kinsler looking for NIL offers with all of the new interest he’s gotten.
 
Here is the absolutely ******* hilarious thing about the whole "Florida competition" half-star bump.

I think many of us could possibly see a way to agree that competition level matters, and that some kids are better-prepared and tougher due to facing better competition.

It's true in Dade-Broward-Palm Beach. It's true in Orange-Seminole-Osceola-Volusia. It's true in Hillsborough-Pinellas. It's true in Manatee-Lee-Collier. It's true in Duval.

But think about this.

They took 2 kids from Buchholz. They have a kid from Rockledge and a kid from Eustis. They took a kid from Trinity Christian Academy and another one from Trinity Christian School. Half of their recruiting class cannot possibly qualify for this "but they play big-boy football in Florida" half-star bump.

The Gaytors are going to try to diminish Miami's great out-of-state recruits and throw a halo effect over their guys by claiming a Florida half-star bump they not only don't deserve, but don't even qualify for.

Bunch of bullcrap.
Isn’t Trinity Christian Academy in duval? I thought it was a jax area school.
 
I don’t know that this is accurate either unless someone trustworthy told you otherwise. I haven’t asked anyone here about Kinsler. With that being said, I think it’s entirely possible that it’s Kinsler looking for NIL offers with all of the new interest he’s gotten.
I’m just putting two and two together. I assumed that if he really was a priority, he would have committed here after dropping the gators. But it’s been a while, he’s already OV’d and still not committed. Maybe he’s shopping for an NIL deal? I would assume that was already discussed with Miami during his visit. Maybe Miami’s NIL offer wasn’t what he was expecting. Just a weird situation. A lower ranked kid commits to UF out of the blue. Apparently he was a target for Miami but nobody ever mentioned him anywhere prior to committing to UF. Still, he was definitely on Miami’s board because he takes a OV to Coral Gables a week after committing to Florida and immediately de-commits from UF. To me and pretty much everyone else this screamed “I’m going to Miami”. Yet here we are with no commitment while our staff is turning up the heat on bigger name prospects. This means either: Kinsler is a plan B kid or he was a take but started asking for a bit too much NIL.

I don’t know anything more than what I read here and a couple other places. Just playing detective.
 
I’m just putting two and two together. I assumed that if he really was a priority, he would have committed here after dropping the gators. But it’s been a while, he’s already OV’d and still not committed. Maybe he’s shopping for an NIL deal? I would assume that was already discussed with Miami during his visit. Maybe Miami’s NIL offer wasn’t what he was expecting. Just a weird situation. A lower ranked kid commits to UF out of the blue. Apparently he was a target for Miami but nobody ever mentioned him anywhere prior to committing to UF. Still, he was definitely on Miami’s board because he takes a OV to Coral Gables a week after committing to Florida and immediately de-commits from UF. To me and pretty much everyone else this screamed “I’m going to Miami”. Yet here we are with no commitment while our staff is turning up the heat on bigger name prospects. This means either: Kinsler is a plan B kid or he was a take but started asking for a bit too much NIL.

I don’t know anything more than what I read here and a couple other places. Just playing detective.
It’s been mentioned recently that spots are quickly filling up. If Kinsler keeps ******* around, he’ll lose his spot if there was even a spot to lose. Additionally, I don’t think it would sit well with Mario and Co if he’s shopping around for a better deal.
 
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It’s been mentioned recently that spots are quickly filling up. If Kinsler keeps ******* around, he’ll lose his spot if there was even a spot to lose. Additionally, I don’t think it would sit well with Mario and Co if he’s shopping around for a better deal.
What is a bit odd is that I thought a major part of his decision was due to the Mirabal / Cristobal OL coaching reputation and getting developed for the next level. At this point what is the big deal about a few more NIL dollars.
 
I’m just putting two and two together. I assumed that if he really was a priority, he would have committed here after dropping the gators. But it’s been a while, he’s already OV’d and still not committed. Maybe he’s shopping for an NIL deal? I would assume that was already discussed with Miami during his visit. Maybe Miami’s NIL offer wasn’t what he was expecting. Just a weird situation. A lower ranked kid commits to UF out of the blue. Apparently he was a target for Miami but nobody ever mentioned him anywhere prior to committing to UF. Still, he was definitely on Miami’s board because he takes a OV to Coral Gables a week after committing to Florida and immediately de-commits from UF. To me and pretty much everyone else this screamed “I’m going to Miami”. Yet here we are with no commitment while our staff is turning up the heat on bigger name prospects. This means either: Kinsler is a plan B kid or he was a take but started asking for a bit too much NIL.

I don’t know anything more than what I read here and a couple other places. Just playing detective.
I think he’s a take and the interest he’s now getting has made him look into NIL value. I don’t blame him but we are also on a schedule of our own as well.
 
It may have been @Dwinstitles who said this - maybe on a video - but Napier as a whole - reminds me a lot of Al Golden minus the used car salesman thing people being up (no offense to car salesmen). Actually a combo of Golden and Manny.

He’s probably a better version of Golden’s resume and clout when he went from temple to UM. He’s recruiting identically to Manny minus the QBs. He’s getting the overrated 4 stars like Manny did.
Napier IS NOT a better coach than Al Golden.

That's not an Al Golden endorsement, so that tells you about Napier. ****, I think Manny is slightly better than Napier. And Manny sucks.

Napier is gonna have one good year. And his one good year won't even reach 10 wins.

As a matter of fact, I'm willing to bet he's gonna be worse than Manny.
 
Isn’t Trinity Christian Academy in duval? I thought it was a jax area school.


Right. But it's certainly not a 7A Florida public high school. What the Gaytors fail to acknowledge is that "Florida competition" is something that involves the great Florida high schools playing each other, not a couple of single-A religious schools battling it out.

If Webb played at Bartram Trail, he'd be playing some good competition. "In-state Florida recruits" isn't just about geography, it's about level of competition. And Trinity Christian Academy ain't that.
 
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Here is the absolutely ******* hilarious thing about the whole "Florida competition" half-star bump.

I think many of us could possibly see a way to agree that competition level matters, and that some kids are better-prepared and tougher due to facing better competition.

It's true in Dade-Broward-Palm Beach. It's true in Orange-Seminole-Osceola-Volusia. It's true in Hillsborough-Pinellas. It's true in Manatee-Lee-Collier. It's true in Duval.

But think about this.

They took 2 kids from Buchholz. They have a kid from Rockledge and a kid from Eustis. They took a kid from Trinity Christian Academy and another one from Trinity Christian School. Half of their recruiting class cannot possibly qualify for this "but they play big-boy football in Florida" half-star bump.

The Gaytors are going to try to diminish Miami's great out-of-state recruits and throw a halo effect over their guys by claiming a Florida half-star bump they not only don't deserve, but don't even qualify for.

Bunch of bullcrap.
And don't forget about the new high school classification in Florida that they came up with so those backwood schools won't have to play teams from Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Duval, etc. Like you said the real competition in the state is in the Urban areas.
 
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