SanAmaro2005
Redshirt Freshman
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May man, Manny has done EVERYTHING he was supposed to do as a year two coach. The fact that he's dominant in the transfer game shows that he was very aware that the ONLY way to recruit well is to win games and the only way to wins games is to draw the talent... It's like a vicious cycle that has no end. However the transfer portal shines light.
Honestly it's very surprising that other teams haven't been able to compete where Manny has.
It kind of reminds me of the thing in basketball where you go find talent that you already know will only be there for limited time, yet that talent is game ready on day one
I think others are succeeding in the portal too. Miss. State beating LSU behind 600 yards from KJ Costello is an example of a grad transfer that'll make a big difference this year. As transfers become more and more common, I think we'll see portal guys making an impact all over the place. But, you're right that Manny has been the best in this aspect. He's winning with grad transfers and he's winning with the underclassmen transfers. Our best players on offense and defense are transfers, which is crazy. Manny should get the credit for sure, but I also think Miami sells itself as a transfer destination. If you're a kid who has already played a couple years and had a chance to enjoy the college experience, why wouldn't you want to spend your last year or two in Miami? You still get the competitive football, big time conference, and NFL opportunities. But you also get to be in freaking Miami instead of Athens, or Stillwater, or Madison, or wherever the **** else. (Though I know our current crop of stud transfers came from LA and Houston, not exactly college towns.)