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Kaaya was a ballyhooed recruit and had 1st-day draft fodder about his potential before being drafted, yet Malik has more TDs, a double digit win season, and beat FSU.

you fail, friend.

I don't think you know what "ballyhooed" means. The remarkable thing about Kaaya is that he was a find for James Coley. The story goes: Miami was still searching for a QB in that class. Coley searched through the database with certain measurables and found Kaaya. Kaaya was not very popular even though he was a ESPN 300. But he was a 300 later in the process AFTER he committed to Miami.
 
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I don't think you know what "ballyhooed" means. The remarkable thing about Kaaya is that he was a find for James Coley. The story goes: Miami was still searching for a QB in that class. Coley searched through the database with certain measurables and found Kaaya. Kaaya was not very popular even though he was a ESPN 300. But he was a 300 later in the process AFTER he committed to Miami.

Sorry, you don't know what you're talking about, friend. He was a consensus 4-star recruit and the 7th ranked pro-style QB, nationally.
We were on him very early in the game as his first offer, but UCLA and others made a strong push as we got closer to signing day.
 
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Sorry, you don't know what you're talking about, friend. He was a consensus 4-star recruit and the 7th ranked pro-style QB, nationally.
We were on him very early in the game as his first offer, but UCLA and others made a strong push as we got closer to signing day.

You didn’t refute anything that I said. Kaaya was an unknown before he signed with Miami. He only had two scholarship offers before his senior year started: Miami and SDSU. That’s it. I also said Kaaya was an ESPN 300. You confirmed everything that I said.
 
You didn’t refute anything that I said. Kaaya was an unknown before he signed with Miami. He only had two scholarship offers before his senior year started: Miami and SDSU. That’s it. I also said Kaaya was an ESPN 300. You confirmed everything that I said.

No, friend. You not only have the story wrong, but you also contradict yourself; check his offer list and national rankings when "he signed" with Miami. You're trying way too hard.
 
No, friend. You not only have the story wrong, but you also contradict yourself; check his offer list and national rankings when "he signed" with Miami. You're trying way too hard.

When Kaaya committed to Miami he only had one other offer and that was from SDSU. Are you saying that I’m wrong?
 
No, friend. You not only have the story wrong, but you also contradict yourself; check his offer list and national rankings when "he signed" with Miami. You're trying way too hard.

I’m not saying when he officially signed his LOI. I’m talking about when he was offered and he committed to James Coley.
 
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Clemson’s Offense is entirely different than our 30 year Offense. He won’t have the same success in this system.
 
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