Those guys got here after the sample period. So we'll need to update this list in a couple years.
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our admin have cut corners with our program in some veryimportant areas and coaching is one of them! Stop hiring so many inexperienced coaches!
Those guys got here after the sample period. So we'll need to update this list in a couple years.
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our admin have cut corners with our program in some veryimportant areas and coaching is one of them! Stop hiring so many inexperienced coaches!
The problem is the good national guys are even less likely to come here. And we've consistently done a bad job with OOS sleepers.
The only real solution is to play better with what we have.
Laviska Shenault and Jaelon Reagor would have jumped at a Miami offer.
INteresting stat from last night:
They would have jumped at a lot of offers. It’s hard to evaluate everyone in a big state like Texas.
It’s even more difficult the further away you get and the less relationships you have. And if you find a good one in the HUDL era, it’s hard to keep him a secret. That’s why our OOS players bust at a higher rate.
My hope is that King becomes a superstar and puts us on the map in Houston. It is the best metro in America after Miami. But we need something to sell.
So CIS claims Cager, when one of CIS’s own moderators won’t claim Gus? Now there’s an improvement that needs consistency.
Tons of you guys do not understand recruiting & it shows.
Making an emphasis on OOS players is easier said than done...recruiting is hard & it’s almost impossible to do what y’all want without winning 10/11 games regularly.
OOS players aren’t tuning in to watch hurricane games unless it’s a national game broadcast.
& how are we to build relationships with out of state kids that you cannot drive & see? Text messages & phone calls?What type of recruiting budget do yall think we have? We aren’t winning 10/11 games & generating the pay outs from major bowl games so who foots the bill for all of this OOS recruiting.
Imho miami should focus more on the athletes from the country parts of Florida like Auburndale, Lake City, Fort Meade, Plant City, etc
Auburndale has 4 kids with about 10-20 offers a piece...not one Miami offer.
This.
Texas can be mined but you need to start building relationships at those power house schools like duncanville, south lake, north shore etc...
Cant show up late...have a **** recent record... and then be like hey kid I know you’ve been recruited by a lot of great local schools (TCU, Baylor, Texas Tech, OSU etc..) but hey come to Miami because Beaches and NFLU bro
Schools like thsoe I listed above have been murdering it by sniping kids that UT and TAMU miss out on...
Another angle that doesn’t get played is how well coached these kids are... it’s obvious with this staff they need to have kids come in with a good base because they struggle to improve kids
I agree....we literally ceased DUVAL fromt he time Golden got here. Continue there.....but think Tampa is for the take as well somewhat.
Orlando isnt our spot.
Go Tampa, and Duval HEAVY imo.
He was a grad transfer so he has to.Gus Edwards has a UM degree...not sure if Cager does.
Aside from the obvious solution to HIRE BUTCH DAVIS YOU DUMB *** FOOLS, what you said is as good as any idea. What strikes me is the DT recruiting. St Bobby always if you want to beat Miami take all the DTs way from them. That has happened for years now. Sure losing best WRs out of SO Fl to Bama every years is a face wound with viable blood dripping down our shirts but DT has always been the essential position for Miami. Hurricane defense cannot be played without Hurricane quality DTs.The OOS recruiting argument isn't about one region being better than the other, it's about supplementing our lack of local recruiting with getting equally good players from OOS.
No one disagrees that South Fla produces some of the best players in the nation, there's no argument or debate on that... Here's the problem, They don't come here & haven't for over a decade now.
A heavy South Florida recruiting strategy has always been our attack plan & how has it worked out? It's Groundhog Day every recruiting season every year, "we gotta lockdown South Fla!", then what happens? The top talent from South Fla goes to UGA, Bama, Oh St, LSU, Auburn, UF, FSU & everywhere else but Miami.
So what do we do? Keep doing the same thing over & over again expecting a different result, or try a new strategy & see if we can yield some good results?
The fact is, the upper echelon South FLA talent does not give a shìt about our program & is not interested in coming here & that's been the case for a while, they're not going to seriously consider us until we string together multiple winning seasons & become playoff contenders, that's not happening anytime soon, so instead of chasing after disinterested players maybe we should try to get some kids nationally that may be more interested?
The recruiting strategy should be, find the kids who will sign with Miami & want to play for us, not chase after kids who will play games with us all year long, decommit at the drop of a hat & treat us like a $2 dollar prostitute.
I agree, that we should always be able to sign the best players locally, the reality is, we can't & we haven't, so we either settle for 3rd & 4th options locally, or try to make an effort nationally & find some good quality players that still have respect for our brand.
The OOS recruiting push is not one of choice, it's one of necessity.
@MemnonTimely bump. Working on an article on the shift as we speak.
The summary is that we picked a good time to increase the budget. South Florida talent is on decline and we are in a much better position to win national battles with Cristobal and Canes Connection.