KatieGate 2.0: Recruits React to Canes Beating the Gates [2025 Edition]

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I made a joke and these people got in their feelings lol 🤷🏼‍♂️.
And you’re getting in your feelings about people wanting to stay on topic.

We all on the same side though, all good baby. I’ll get us back on track.



“Last time was very good, but this time was way, way better. It was a rivalry game. Watching that game was something very special because the competition, the adversity, the power, strength of guys, it was a lot. Defense, offense, everything was beautiful. I really love it here."

The other 2026 DL visit, UNLV commit Braughton kid:

“I love Miami. They showing me love, they're taking care of my people. Get down here on an official visit and we going to turn up."
 
“Miami’s start has been impressive,” Rivals No. 8 receiver Quentin Burrell said. “The energy around the program is high. They are playing with high confidence. They play physical and fast on both sides of the ball. They’re making big plays and the coaching staff has them locked in. Feels like they are building something special down here.”

Burrell was one of many talented young receivers in town.

“I loved the way Miami played!” Rivals No. 11 receiver Lawrence Britt said. “Even though they didn’t throw the ball a lot, I was still very impressed the way that they blocked and kept making plays! I loved the way that all the coaches showed me a lot of love and they always try to help me improve my game! Miami is the truth!”
 
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The original post was meant as a joke that all you sunshine pumpers are reading way to far into lol. Blame the rain if you want to (was a light drizzle I’ve seen from others in attendence) but it wasn’t a great game plan to highlight how we would use WRs in our offense. There’s plenty of passing concepts that can be used to attack two high safety looks that aren’t bubble screens. Acknowledgment of this isn’t saying it wasn’t a good win, but my original post was a jest saying that maybe we shouldn’t ask those WRs their impression of the game because it wasn’t a very WR friendly gameplan.
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3-star DL Frederic Sainteus
“It was sad because the Gators were always a team I was looking at when I was young. Right now, they keep losing again and again, but we never know what can happen next year. There is a lot of things that need to be changed. The defense is very good, that’s 100% sure. It’s the offense part that’s bad. They can’t run, receivers are not catching, and the tight ends are not running a lot, but yeah, after that, great defense.”

2027 4-star IOL Reed Ramsier

“I thought tonight was a great win for the Canes. The trenches were dominant on both sides of the ball. I think coach [Alex] Mirabal’s OL helping to lead the offense. Miami is closer and closer to winning the natty. Florida needs to get something going on offense, but their defense played really well.”


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The original post was meant as a joke that all you sunshine pumpers are reading way to far into lol. Blame the rain if you want to (was a light drizzle I’ve seen from others in attendence) but it wasn’t a great game plan to highlight how we would use WRs in our offense. There’s plenty of passing concepts that can be used to attack two high safety looks that aren’t bubble screens. Acknowledgment of this isn’t saying it wasn’t a good win, but my original post was a jest saying that maybe we shouldn’t ask those WRs their impression of the game because it wasn’t a very WR friendly gameplan.
Gotcha, apologies, did not pick up on the poking undertones. But to your point, I think you’re right in that your temperature check of the attendees will be probably less focused on the passing game and more focused on the vibe and culture.
 
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