Jahair Jones and Jerome Washington

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from Maryland and New Jersey, respectively.

Jones will be a true sophomore and Washington a freshman.

Not sure how I feel about going to these random *** states for players but these two seem kind of promising.
 
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For skill players I would agree with you on the out of state thing, but how many stud O-linemen is South Florida putting out? Look at the early 2000 teams; how many of those OLs were from Florida? Even TEs... Shockey, Winslow, Bubba, Graham were all from out of state. Hopefully these guys turn out ok.
 
don't think the issue is abilities with these two, it's development. Can this staff develop players to their maximum potential. From what we've seem for 4 years now- the answer is no.
 
Dont we already have like 6 oline recruits in this class? What about DT, DE, LB, CB?
 
Take the best player available. I don't care if he is from Japan.

No... only SFL players...nobody else plays good football outside of SFL

I could give a crap where the come from, I think the biggest So Fla argument is that we lose the best talent from one of if not the best football recruiting pool to other places. Stop being an asshat and understand what people are saying.
 
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Fck recruiting. Doesn't matter as long as that fat fraud is still occupying the HC's office.

Folden has been outed in South Florida as a total fraud, so he has to go find guys in remote areas where they don't care about UM and only hear fluff about how Folden is bringing UM back "the right way" and how the cloud crippled him. He can still hoodwink out of state guys with no good offers until Urban or one of Folden's other bosses decides to take the recruit from Folden.
 
South Florida is the most talent rich area in the country but is can be a difficult region to recruit because of the player/coach/school/handler that wants more than just a scholarship for their player.

I am not saying that this is the case with all players down here, but it goes on.
 
South Florida is the most talent rich area in the country but is can be a difficult region to recruit because of the player/coach/school/handler that wants more than just a scholarship for their player.

I am not saying that this is the case with all players down here, but it goes on.

That's a lame faqqoty excuse for Folden's failures.

Recruits and their families are wise to him down here. They know he's a dead man walking, and they know they'll never win as long as he's the HC. All his fake empty promises and excuses haven't panned out, and he's got nothing to sell them now. It's over for him down here.
 
We're going to need quality offensive lineman to block for the stud RB's coming in over the next few years. Also, we can't have an All American quarter back and not protect him. They might not be **** additions, but it all starts with the O-Line. Ask the Steelers and the Cowboys! GO CANES!!!
 
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Should neg you. There is no reference to Golden in what I said. Stop spinning everything to anti-Golden. It was a comparison/contrast of South Florida recruiting vs. other regions.
 
For skill players I would agree with you on the out of state thing, but how many stud O-linemen is South Florida putting out? Look at the early 2000 teams; how many of those OLs were from Florida? Even TEs... Shockey, Winslow, Bubba, Graham were all from out of state. Hopefully these guys turn out ok.

South Florida and the state of Florida in general produce plenty of good lineman. Not like skill guys but there's a lot if good OL here
 
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