GojiraCane
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He’s a recruiting enemy, but I was more interested to see how his roster actually fleshed out in comparison to Miami. Not as many corners on the roster as I thought; far more safeties. And seven freshmen wide receivers. Really low offensive line numbers.But why?
They’re all enemies.In what universe is Colorado the enemy?
I agree..he has two elite corners, but that’s it. He signed 7 wide receivers…it will be hard to recruit more than one or two per year for the next two cycles….no offensive lineman ranked higher than three stars.Who gives a **** about Colorado? They aren’t Miami’s enemy and they will be lucky to get 5 wins this year. The roster is awful outside of 2, maybe 3 positions with 0 depth. No need to compare a bottom feeder BIG12 school that can only recruit DBs at a high level.
Reality is going to hit them harder than ST did PK Sam.
No lie, I know more players on the Buffs roster than Miami X.....
5? ****, I don't see 2 even. They are going to be atrocious.Who gives a **** about Colorado? They aren’t Miami’s enemy and they will be lucky to get 5 wins this year. The roster is awful outside of 2, maybe 3 positions with 0 depth. No need to compare a bottom feeder BIG12 school that can only recruit DBs at a high level.
Reality is going to hit them harder than ST did PK Sam.
I get that. It was more of my personal curiosity at what resulted from the havoc that Deion brought after being hired. Just how good or bad was the team after he got rid of the existing team in unprecedented fashion. Did replacing the furniture in his house, as he said, did it yield a team capable of competing after all the sound and fury?I love these comparisons but id think one vs someone on the schedule would make more sense than ***** colorado who we haven’t played in probably 20 years or something lol