Highly doubtful we wouldn't accept his commitment. Harrell was an easy take, it was clear his interest in us was minimal hence the lack of effort.
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They aren’t “kicking our ***” if they’re taking guys we aren’t pushing for. And most of them either weren’t push for or aren’t good so, it doesn’t mean much.Highly doubtful we wouldn't accept his commitment. Harrell was an easy take, it was clear his interest in us was minimal hence the lack of effort.
Wrong. Only argument you may be able to make would be Cooper. All the other guys the staff would've loved to add.
Not pushing doesn't mean we didn't want them. Not pushing often times means we know we didn't have a good chance and we didn't waste our time. Not saying I disagree with that strategy, but point being they whoop us recruiting and we rarely get top tier players.
Staff didn’t want either.What about that 4.91 40 he peeled off at Opening (or whatever combine it was)and being a possible safety instead of corner? I am not in total disagreement, that "Central High" badge may have gotten him in...I just don't think he's a lock. Bermudez, ehhh the way he went from "dream offer" to silence about UM tells me they prob told him to wait.
Maybe Baker saw him and practice and said “don’t call us we’ll call you” and the kid moved on.
So people are now whining about not getting a slow LB. Do I have this correct?
Byron Cowart and George Campbell are from Tampa, Not pinellas county. Pinellas county has Dante Fowler, Ryan Davis, Rodney Adams, Marquez Valdes, the Griffin Twins, Rayshawn Jenkins. Yall just say anything on hereGrowing up and living around the Tampa area and following recruiting, I'd say a large % of Tampa area kids flame out at the college level. I especially don't like the Pinellas county kids. Byron Cowart and George Campbell come to mind in recent memory. There are many more, for sure.
This seems to be the issue. It’s not that people are complaining because we lost out on a stud. It’s the concern that IF we were after this kid, with the opportunities we have, that we couldn’t land him and others.Glad Miami didn't get him, the only problem is they tried pretty hard and COULDN'T get him
Byron Cowart and George Campbell are from Tampa, Not pinellas county. Pinellas county has Dante Fowler, Ryan Davis, Rodney Adams, Marquez Valdes, the Griffin Twins, Rayshawn Jenkins. Yall just say anything on here
Dude I went and watched Campbell down the street from my house in HS
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Cowart went to Armwood, which is right outside Tampa off I4
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Im from pinellas county lol
From St. Petersburg, the heart of Pine County. Campbell sure, Armwood is definitely not in Pine county. Why dont you like pinellas kids again?As am I. Still live in Pinellas, Safety Harbor to be exact. Went to watch Campbell and A. Scott play Clearwater back in the day, when they were at East Lake.
Its cool lol im defensive about our county. In pinellas we're not going to have many good teams but the good ones are loaded with athletes. Im right down the street from lakewood high school, those guys just know what they're doing when it comes to prepping for college.Oh, didn't mean to say Cowart was from Pinellas, but was from the Tampa area. I can see why you might've read it that way though. I just don't think the brand of football around here is anywhere near the S Fl area or even Jville or Orlando and have followed plenty of top rated recruits from here who didn't pan out.
Its cool lol im defensive about our county. In pinellas we're not going to have many good teams but the good ones are loaded with athletes. Im right down the street from lakewood high school, those guys just know what they're doing when it comes to prepping for college.
I highly doubt we would take either of them at the moment.Highly doubtful we wouldn't accept his commitment. Harrell was an easy take, it was clear his interest in us was minimal hence the lack of effort.
Wrong. Only argument you may be able to make would be Cooper. All the other guys the staff would've loved to add.
Not pushing doesn't mean we didn't want them. Not pushing often times means we know we didn't have a good chance and we didn't waste our time. Not saying I disagree with that strategy, but point being they whoop us recruiting and we rarely get top tier players.
YESSSSS MANN THANK YOU!! I’m not saying he’s a can’t miss stud I’m saying we wanted him pretty much as bad as we want anyone and we lost. THATS THE PROBLEM. Not that we didn’t get him but that we lost another battle.Glad Miami didn't get him, the only problem is they tried pretty hard and COULDN'T get him